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Eligibility for M.Sc. in Organic Chemistry

The candidates must have a Graduate degree in relevant stream from a recognized university. They must have a minimum aggregate of 55% marks to be eligible for the program.

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Yes, a BSc student can take the GATE Exam 2024. GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) is open to candidates from various educational backgrounds, including BSc.

10+2+3 is the required minimum education for applicants. Additionally, students who have completed their undergraduate degree programme or are in their third year of study may register for the GATE admission exam. In the past, candidates could only apply to one subject or discipline.

To pursue MSc in biological Science you don't need to appear for GATE. GATE is conducted by IITs to offer courses into various M.Tech (Master's of Technology) degree courses. Both M.Tech and M

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Saakshi Varsha Lama

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While preparing for the WBJEE Chemistry section, the candidates are advised to check the important topics. By revising the important topics, the candidates may raise their chances of performing well in the entrance examination. Some of the important topics in the WBJEE Chemistry section are:

  • p- Block Elements (6 percent)
  • Redox Reactions (5 percent)
  • Ionic Equilibrium (4 percent)
  • Chemical Equilibrium (4 percent)
  • Coordination Compounds (4 percent),
  • Carboxylic Acids & Derivatives (4 percent)
  • Alcohol Phenol Ether (4 percent )
  • Chemical Thermodynamics (4 percent)

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Sheetal Yadav

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Yes, you can definitely go for B Sc and M.Sc in chemistry as you had PCM as well as Biology in 12th.

But, you need to clear the entrance exams to get admission depending upon the college 

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Mamona Majumder

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The topics that are asked in the JKCET exam in the chemistry section are available on the official website - jkbopee.gov.in.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Chances of getting NIT Jamshedpur and NIT Sikkim are good enough under the asked category.

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Rashmi Gupta

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You can apply up to 5 programs for GBP 26.50. The application fee is non-refundable. The tuition fees for MSc in Chemistry is INR 12,70,200. The course is a one-year full-time program. 



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Chandigarh University is a better university to study M.Sc in Industrial Chemistry than Amity University, as it has higher rankings, ratings and reviews from various sources. Chandigarh University also has more industry tie-ups, hiring partners and placement offers than Amity University.

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