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Moumita banerjee

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There is one main exam, JAM, that takes admissions for M.Sc. In IIT NITs, IISERS, IISc, focus on the course and follow the final year B.Sc. Chemistry syllabus very closely. The other entrance that you can prepare for is DU- the mian focus of which is the final year syllabus and the basic concepts. There are also examinations for jamia, PU and HCU that have similar course structure.

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National Eligibility Test is conducted by University Grants Commission (UGC) and is a gateway test in our country to start career as Lecturers or Assistant Professors in various Colleges, Universities and other Educational Institutions. Qualifying National Eligibility Test also makes one eligible for Junior Research Fellowship (JRF)) but the maximum age limit to apply for a fellowship is 28 years.
JRF stands for Junior Research Fellowship program offered by both CSIR & UGC to the eligible and selected candidates through written exams held twice a year as their stipend for doctoral studies or for their assistance in various projects.

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rahul r

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M.Sc in Organic Chemistry: Admission Process
Most institutes offering the course admit students based on their performance in a relevant entrance test. Some of the institutes conduct their own entrance tests for offering admission. Admission process generally varies across colleges.
A few institutes also provide direct admission based on the candidates score at the level of graduation.
On the basis of performance in the entrance examination, merit list is published having names of the student qualified for admission in M.Sc.

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rahul r

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Yes, you are eligible to pursue M.Sc. Chemistry, as you have completed B.Sc. Chemistry. The basic pre-requisite to pursue a part time course in M.Sc. Is that you should have completed your Bachelors either in Science or in engineering. Few colleges/institutes may require you to appear for a qualifying examination to gain admission.
Here is a list of Universities offering M.Sc. Chemistry through distance learning:
Annamalai University
Alagappa University
Andhra University
Berhampur University
Bharathiar University
Dr BR Ambedkar Open University
Kakatiya University
Madurai Kamaraj University
Maharishi Markandeshwar University
Manonmaniam Sundaranar
...more

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Anurupa M BorcherdtArchitect & Interior Designer, Australia

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Hello,
Complete your graduation and take your IELTS. A band of 6.5 is preferrable. Universities are competitive in Australia so study hard and get hold of a good internship or research work in your field before applying.

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