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Scholar-Level 17
Three-year degree programs are not mostly accepted by Canadian universities. Also, MS programs are very selective. You can check the university websites for the entry requirements. I will suggest you check other countries such as Australia, New Zealand, UK etc where 3-year degree programs are accepted.
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9 years agoContributor-Level 10
Please get in touch with your school or respective education board and they will guide you. As far as your chemistry paper is concerned, you must clear the exam or you won't be declared 'pass'.
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Guide-Level 14
Check the websites of some of the good universities like VIT, LPU, Amity, etc., that are offering these different branches. Students are offered ample exposure along with good placements.
Good luck.
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