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Yes you can do this type of education and this is Valid too because most of the B.ed student doing this kind of process to pursue their higher education side by side their Teaching Education to getting higher class in school when they would placed as a Teacher.
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ISRO, DRDO, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Advanced Centre for Treatment, Research and Education in Cancer also recruit M.sc in organic chemistry.
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Eligibility:
B.Sc. (Hons.) Chemistry (3 years course after 10+2) from Delhi University or any other University whose examination is recognized as equivalent to University of Delhi and fulfill other conditions of eligibility.
B.Sc. (Hons.) Chemistry with 50% or above marks in aggregate and 50% or above marks in Chemistry. Candidate must have passed 10+2 (Senior Secondary) or equivalent examination recognized by the University of Delhi and B.Sc. (Hons.) Chemistry examination with Mathematics as one of the subjects.
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B.Sc. (Genl.)/B.Sc. (Pass)/B.Sc. (Prog.) (
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2015-03-26 13:58:09Contributor-Level 10
Following are the good institutes offering course of your interest:
B.N. Patel Institute Paramedical and Science (Science Dvision)
Pramukh Swami Science and H.D. Patel Arts College
R.K. University
Uka Tarsadia University
V.S. Patel College of Arts and Science
Veer Narmad South Gujarat University
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2014-12-08 19:14:29Guide-Level 14
Applied chemistry, is often considered as a bridge between theoretical chemistry and chemical engineering (large scale-process industries). Not only is it a study on the basic chemistry principles (organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry), it is also the study of analytical instruments and apparatus related to chemistry used in in
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2014-04-26 11:49:17Beginner-Level 2
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