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M.Sc Chemistry is a 2-year career-oriented postgraduate course which comprises a broad variety of modules in chemistry from among which students can choose to specialize in any. The basic eligibility to pursue it is a graduate degree from a recognized college. The degree should be in Chemistry or an allied discipline. M.Sc in Astrophysics is a full-time postgraduate course which covers both theoretical and observational aspects of astrophysics, with the course modules consisting of one compulsory module focused on building research skills in Astrophysics, and a variety of different optional modules that focus on topics such as Stars
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For more information regarding admission look under M.Sc (Applied Geology) heading in the following pdf: https://www.results.amucontrollerexams.com/courses/faculties/guides/science.pdf
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Not three, but Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Earth Science are the four main subjects covered under the BSc Geology course curriculum. The combination of these subjects offers an in-depth understanding of Earth's process, structure, and Science.
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https://manipal.edu/mit/programs/program-list/msc/msc-geology.html
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