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Shiv Kumar

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 Candidates must fulfill qualifications such as Master's credentials or graduate in specific fields for the PG-DAC program at C-DAC.

  • The eligible qualifications for the PG-DAC program at C-DAC include Engineering or Technology degrees from the fields of IT, Computer Science, Electronics, Telecommunications or Electrical or Instrumentation.
  • MSc/MS in Computer Science, IT, or Electronics.
  • MCA or MCM.
  • The candidate needs a master's qualification from Physics or Mathematics or Statistics fields.
  • Post Graduate Degree in Management alongside a minimum educational requirement of IT, Computer Science or Computer Applications.

The PG-DAC course

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Harsh Vardhan Singh Deora

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First of all, you need to know what qualifications you are required to have in order to become a nurse. B.Sc or M.Sc in the field of nursing is required become a nurse. Having a M.Sc degree in chemistry is not enough to be called as a nurse, you need to enroll for B.Sc in nursing course to be eligible for nursing. As per your qualifications, you can make a career in the field of chemistry but not nursing.

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Rupesh Katariya

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If you miss the VIT counselling process for M.Sc. Chemistry, it is unlikely that the seats will be allotted to you automatically. Most colleges, including VIT, follow a strict counseling and admission schedule, and missing the process may result in losing the opportunity for that particular year.

However, it's always a good idea to contact the VIT admissions office directly to inquire about any possible alternative options, such as late counseling or waitlist procedures, if available.

Good luck with your application! 

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Rupesh Katariya

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Hii!The placement opportunities for M.Sc Organic Chemistry at Willingdon College, Sangli, can be promising, especially in sectors such as pharmaceuticals, chemical industries, research organizations, and educational institutions. Many students from the college secure positions in various private and public sector companies after completing their course.

The college has a placement cell that actively connects students with potential employers. Students often find opportunities in research and development (R&D), quality control, production, and sales roles in chemical companies, pharma industries, and analytical labs.

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Anuragshivam S

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Here are some government universities in India that offer MSc Chemistry: 

Banaras Hindu University

A top government college in India that offers MSc Chemistry

 

Jamia Millia Islamia

A top government college in India that offers MSc Chemistry

 

Jawaharlal Nehru University

A top government college in India that offers MSc Chemistry

 

Indian Institute of Science

A top government college in India that offers MSc Chemistry

Some other universities in India that are considered good for MSc Chemistry include: 

Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) - Kharagpur

Aligarh Muslim University

Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) - Kanpur

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Rupesh Katariya

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The latest cutoff for M.Sc. in Chemistry at Vinoba Bhave University varies each year depending on factors such as the number of applicants, the difficulty level of the entrance exam, and the overall performance of candidates. Typically, the cutoff is determined based on the results of the entrance exam and the number of available seats.

To get the most accurate and up-to-date cutoff information, I recommend checking the official website of Vinoba Bhave University or contacting the university's admission office directly. They will provide detailed information about the current year's cutoff and any other relevant admission details.

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Jagadesh Sai

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Yes, you could do an M.Des, after doing an M.Sc. in Chemistry. Quite a few design programs accept people from diverse backgrounds, be it science. Admission is usually based on a bachelor's degree with minimum percentage in the case of most colleges, close to 50%, and would include qualifying exams like the DAT or CEED Common Entrance Examination for Design). Some institutions also hold interviews for the evaluation of your potential for the program. Please check with the specific institutions you are interested in as some requirements vary considerably.

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Vaibhav Nalawade

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For pursuing an M.Sc. in another says top NITs such as Trichy & Rourkela outshine in Chemistry as a newer institute of IIT. Especially, NIT Trichy is one of the reputed institutes for its chemistry program, experienced faculty, and decent placement opportunities. You have AIR 790 in EWS category, the chances of get admission in this established NITs are higher, go ahead.

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Arindam Modak

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Yes, CAT would also take you to an MBA, and there is no upper age limit with regards to applying for CAT or MBA admissions. Many business schools in India, including IIMs, accept candidates with very different backgrounds and work experience, even those having worked for quite some time, such as in pharma sales and marketing.

With that much time spent in sales and marketing, your profile could really be a strong asset to your MBA application. Because of this, experience in leadership and understanding the industry may help in your application process and even during the interview, primarily for those in managerial position-occupied MBA

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Udaya Bhaskar rao

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For taking the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) - PG entrance exam, candidates must apply through the National Testing Agency (NTA) to be considered for admission to the Master of Science (M.Sc) programme in Chemistry at Delhi Technological University (DTU).

Following the submission of their scores, candidates will fill out another specific registration form for the M.Sc. programme at DTU, which will be published around the same time as the CUET PG results.

Further, all aspiring candidates are advised to keep a tab on the official DTU website to know more about the admission process.

The portal for registration and other details can

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