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Abhinash Mandal

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The M.Sc Chemistry entrance exam at Madras University is for students who have completed a B.Sc in Chemistry or a related degree with Chemistry as the main subject, usually with at least 50–55% marks. The test is normally held in June or July, and the application forms are released around April or May on the university's official website. The exam is objective in nature, with multiple-choice questions mainly from your B.Sc-level Chemistry syllabus — covering Organic, Inorganic, and Physical Chemistry — and a few basic questions from Physics and Maths. It lasts about 1.5 to 2 hours. Admission is based on your entrance exam score a

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Nitin Kumar

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You have chances to get Mahatma Gandhi Central University, Central University of South Bihar, Central University of Gujarat, Central University of punjab etc.

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Aakash Yadav

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The CUET PG 2024 cutoff for M.Sc. Chemistry at the Central University of Odisha for the general category ranged from 245 to 305 marks. This cutoff is based on the CUET PG entrance exam scores. Candidates from other categories may have different cutoff ranges. For the most accurate and updated information, please refer to the official university website or the CUET PG portal.

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Vaibhav Mishra

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There are many eligibility criteria for taking admission in Mayas college for M.Sc in chemistry 

You have a graduation degree in a relevant field 

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Soumili Das

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Hey congrats on getting 80+ marks in CUET PG. That's a great score. Don't stress too much. Apply for universities like MGCU and central university of Rajasthan. Because at BHU, JNU, DU maybe the cutt off will go high. Keep your eyes on cutoff. And stay confident. Hope this will work. Best of luck! 

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To pursue an M.Sc. in Pharmaceutical Chemistry from a government college, you typically need a Bachelor's degree in Science (B.Sc.) with Chemistry as a major subject, or a degree in Pharmacy or Medicine, from a recognised university. A minimum aggregate score of 50% (or 45% for reserved categories) is usually required at the undergraduate level. Some universities may also accept candidates with a B.Tech/B.E. in a related field. 

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Varshitha M

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Yes, you can complete an MSc in Inorganic Chemistry from Mumbai University while teaching at school if you can organize your time well. If there are options to study part-time, or in the evenings, you may be eligible to study pursuant to an MSc qualification. You must check eligibility - that is, you need a BSc with Chemistry as well as the course structure, times and attendance rules before signing up.

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