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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

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Hello Shiva,
Following are the top M.Sc in chemistry colleges in Mumbai:
1) Institute of Chemical Technology (ICT)
2) Thakur College of Science & Commerce
3) DG Ruparel College Of Arts Science And Commerce
4) Ramnarain Ruia College Of Arts And Science
5) Bhavan's College
6) St. Xavier's College
7) King Edward Memorial Hospital
8) Somaiya Vidyavihar

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astha singh

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M.Sc in chemistry eligibility:
1) B.Sc. degree after 10+2 with majors/honors in chemistry.
2) B.Sc. (General/Pass) with chemistry as one of the main subjects.
3) At least 50% marks at under-graduate level for general candidates and 455 marks for SC/ST candidates.
4) Candidates may also be required to clear an entrance test like the IIT JAM to qualify for the IITs or NITs.

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astha singh

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Qualifying the entrance exam itself may not make you eligible for a scholarship. If you have high marks in UG and in 10+2, combined with merit in the qualifying examination then you may be deemed eligible to receive a scholarship. Also, different universities have different criteria for scholarships. You should check scholarship eligibility of each institute individually.

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astha singh

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Eligibility for M.Sc in chemistry is under graduation in B.Sc with chemistry as one of the subjects, and maths as one of the subjects at 10+2 level. The minimum cut-off at undergrad level is 55% for general category and 50% for the reserved category. Candidates would become eligible for admission in the IITs after clearing the IIT JAM.

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NITHIN EEDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT

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It will be a difficult task for you to do MBA but the benefits are always positive. You will earn right kind of managerial skills. Major corporate giants look for people who have have both technical and managerial skills.

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mani khanna

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Hi Bindu,
You may refer to this college comparison tool provided by Shiksha:
https://www.shiksha.com/resources/college-comparison

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There is an entrance exam held at VIT through which you get admission in VIT and you need to go to VIT and talk about the management seat being offered.

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