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Liyansha Jain

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At the postgraduate level, Bharathidasan University offers two-year MSc Chemistry courses to students under the Department of Chemistry. The eligibility criteria to apply for the MSc Chemistry course is 50 percent aggregate in BSc Chemistry. So clearing BSc with relevant scores is very important for admission to the MSc course. For more information on this please visit the official website or click here

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Mohd Faizan

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Yes, you can get admission to M.Sc Chemistry without having any kind of entrance in the government Punjabi University of Patiala.

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M.Sc. Chemistry Admission 2023: Entrance Exam Schedule
Entrance ExamRegistration Dates (Tentative)Exam Dates (Tentative)
CUET PGApril 2023June 01 10, 2023
BITSATJanuary 30 April 09, 2023May 22 26, 2023
NESTFebruary 27 May 17, 2023June 24, 2023
TISS NETDecember 14 February 01, 2023January 28 February 28, 2023.

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Uttkarsh beriwal

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M.Sc. Chemistry is a two-year postgraduate degree programme that is typically divided into four semesters. The programme is divided into various specializations or groups, which can vary depending on the university or institution. However, some common groups in M.Sc. Chemistry are:
1. Organic Chemistry
2. Inorganic Chemistry
3. Physical Chemistry
4. Analytical Chemistry
5. Polymer Chemistry
6. Applied Chemistry
The fees structure for M.Sc. Chemistry courses can also vary depending on the university or institution. Generally, government or public institutions have lower fees than private institutions. The fees can also depend on the type of in
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Saumya SrivastavaProfessional writer

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NIT Trichy offers a two-year MSc course across four specialisations. This course is taught through the Department of Computer Applications, Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry. NIT Trichy accepts admission to MSc through the IIT JAM entrance exam, which is conducted by IITs for selection to MSc courses. The admission process gets completed with the CCMN Counselling round. Candidates must keep a close eye on the CCMN Counselling and prepare accordingly.

 

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NAGA SAI NITHIN CHALAGALLA

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Certainly! After completing a B.Sc. In Chemistry there are several M.Sc. (Master of Science) Chemistry courses that you can consider for further specialisation. Here are some popular options:
M.Sc. In Organic Chemistry This programme focuses on advanced topics related to organic compounds, reaction mechanisms, spectroscopy, synthesis, and medicinal Chemistry. M.Sc. In Analytical Chemistry This course emphasizes techniques and methods used for chemical analysis, including chromatography, spectroscopy, electrochemistry, and quality control. M.Sc. In Inorganic Chemistry This programme delves into the study of inorganic compounds, coordinat
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Biswajit Panja

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The cost will vary depending on where you received your M.Sc., for example, IIT students will pay between 2 lakh and 3 lakh for a two-year degree (including housing and meals). In contrast, there is very little mess and room in standard degree-granting institutions like government colleges.

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Biswajit Panja

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This depends upon from where you did the M.Sc. like if you did it from IITs fees is in between 2lakh to 3 lakh(including hostel and mess) total for 2 years. While in normal degree colleges like government college it is very less but there you have to find room and mess .

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Biswajit Panja

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There are various institute like IGNOU Annamalai University, Madurai Kamaraj University, University of Mumbai (IDOL), University of Madras - Institute of Distance Education (IDE), Acharya Nagarjuna University - Centre for Distance Education
Osmania University - Prof. G. Ram Reddy Centre for Distance Education (PGRRCDE)
Bharathiar University - School of Distance Education
Andhra University - School of Distance Education (AU SDE)
they provide distance M.Sc. But according to me you have to do in regular if it is not that much problem because a regular degree is always greater in importance that a distance.

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