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Abhishek Chauhan

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Considering the placements Bhavans College is not that apt as there are only 30-35% of the students gets placements. The college is still struggling to operate its placement cell fully. However, the facilities and infrastructure of the college help the students a lot to improve their skills.

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Saanya Kalra

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Certainly, having earned a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree is sufficient for someone interested in enrolling for M.Sc program in Food Chemistry at Loyola College. Loyola College runs another program known as Master of Science (M.Sc) whose focus is on Food Chemistry as well as Food Processing that takes two years to complete at the postgraduate level.This equips the aspirants with vital knowledge on food chemistry and processing giving them a firm foundation to build upon. 

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Ayush Tripathi

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The reputable institutes as per my limited knowledge are :

  1. IISc ( the course offered in MS chemistry )
  2. IITs ( prefer old ones as compared to new)
  3. IISER, NISER ( you can apply for IntPhD here but option of leaving with MS is always open)
  4. Courses offered in NITs
  5. Colleges like DU and BHU 

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Anisha Mishra

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The total seat intake of the MSc (Chemistry) programme offered at NMKRV College For Women is 40 seats.

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YASH SHARMA

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According to the Christ University website, the fee for MSc in chemistry for the 2023-24 academic year is as follows:

Category and Fee are:

  1. Indian: INR 175,000 
  2. International: 3500 USD 

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YASH SHARMA

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Bansur Post Graduate College has a good placement record for M.Sc. Chemistry students. Over 60% of students were placed in the academic year 2022-23, with an average package of INR 4 LPA and the highest package of INR 6 LPA.

The fee for the M.Sc. Zoology course for the academic year 2023-24 is INR 10,500 per semester for General/OBC/EWS students and INR 5,250 per semester for SC/ST students.

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Punit Goyal

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Yes you can and it's better to got 7.6 sgpa. But you have to clear these papers and got a acceptable Mark's to get admisson in M.Sc chemistry in open university. But all said, University would at your overall profile and academic performance.

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