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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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M.Sc in Chemistry:
Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industry: Jobs in manufacturing, research, and development in chemical and pharmaceutical companies. Government agencies: Jobs in government agencies such as research and development organizations, public sector companies, and regulatory bodies. Academics: Opportunities for teaching and research in universities and colleges. M.Sc.
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Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER), Pune: Offers M.Sc. In Biology Chemistry and Earth and Environmental Sciences. Delhi University: Offers M.Sc. In Botany, Zoology and Chemistry. Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), Delhi: Offers M.Sc. In Botany, Zoology and Chemistry. University of Hyderabad: Offers M.Sc. In Botany, Zoology and Chemistry. Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Bombay: Offers M.Sc. In Chemistry. St. Xavier's College, Mumbai: Offers M.Sc. In Life Sciences (Botany, Zoology and Biotechnology). Loyola College, Chennai
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Candidates must have a Bachelor's degree in Chemistry or a related field from a recognised university. Candidates must have obtained a minimum aggregate score of 50% in their undergraduate programme. Some universities may have specific subject requirements in the undergraduate programme, such as a minimum number of credits or courses in Chemistry. Some universities may require candidates to have a valid score in national or university-level entrance exams fo
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