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Hitesh R

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Hi,
The best ones are itself textbooks only, but RD SHARMA is also a suggestive book. Best of luck!

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Manpreet Kaur

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B.Sc in chemistry is a better option. Nowadays most of the students go for engineering and not for a Bachelor's degree therefore, the better option is B.Sc in chemistry.

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chandrakant solanki

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M.Sc in chemistry is the only course offered by some universities by distance. Rest are not offered by distance.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Based on you subjects on 10+2, you are eligible to seek admission in B.Sc (Hons.) chemistry. You are advised to look at your targeted university last year's cut-off to check whether you will get admission or not.

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Sunetra Das

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Obviously physics/ chemistry. Agriculture is a good subject but scope for the job is limited. Also, I know some colleges where biology in 10+2 level is a must for agriculture studies. From physics at graduation level, you can select bio-physics in Masters. Similarly, biochemistry for chemistry. Basically physics, chemistry has versatility in the field of higher studies or jobs.But agricultural studies in only one way course. I will strongly recommend P/C.

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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

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Hello Dear,
After completion of 12th, you can go directly for B.Sc biological sciences with any of zoology or chemistry honors. If you are interested for MBBS or BDS, you have to appear in the all India entrance called NEET.

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ANAY MATHURFollow me and get perfect answer

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Hi,
How are you?
Well opting for B.Sc is such a good choice as it is different from that of B.Tech.
If you further want to go in research field then choose M.Sc and then Ph.D from a good college.
Go for it!
Thank you and keep asking!

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ANAY MATHURFollow me and get perfect answer

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Hi, How are you? Well opting for B.Sc is such a good choice as it is different from that of B.Tech. If you further want to go in research field then choose M.Sc and then Ph.D from a good college. Go for it! Thank you and keep asking!

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renu Sejwal

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UGC NET for chemical sciences have all the chemistry subjects as physical organic inorganic, etc. One is eligible for this exam after B.Sc and M.Sc in chemistry. This is in India for rest of the world keep trying to find out. All the best.

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