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As per my knowledge and my experience, you are definitely eligible for taking admission in integrated M.Sc chemistry without mathematics because there is no such criteria that you must have studied mathematics as a compulsory subject for doing M.Sc in chemistry or integrated M.Sc chemistry so don't worry about it, you are definitely eligible for it to have a great future ahead. Thank you.
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Cut off varies for every year. Candidate must have completed B.Sc with Chemistry from a recognized University.
https://www.shiksha.com/science/course/m-sc-in-chemistry-gujarat-university-navrangpura-ahmedabad-270146
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For M.Sc Chemistry, IIT (Indian Institutes of Science ), TIFR (TATA Institutes of Fundamental Research ), NIT (National Institutes of Technology) and IISER (Indian Institutes of Science & Educational Research) are the best options. IIT JAM Chemistry, TIFR GS 2019, etc., are the exams to enrol in any of the above-mentioned institutes.
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