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a year agoContributor-Level 9
As far as the latest cutoff for M.Sc Chemistry at Government College, Bundi is concerned according to the category. The recent cutoffs for general category students were in the range of about 77.41% to 83.89%. Other categories like EWS, OBC, and ST also have cutoffs. For example, EWS had a cutoff of 69.26% whereas ST was at 61.25%.
For updated and accurate information regarding the specific cutoff for your category or general information about the admission procedure, visiting the official merit list and admission guidelines will help you directly to the Government College, Bundi website or contacting the establishment.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
NIT Durgapur and NIT Rourkela offer a full-time Integrated BSc + MSc in Chemistry. If a candidate manages to clear the cut-off for both the mentioned NITs, they must compare their rankings, students reviews & ratings, placement data, etc. and choose the one that suits their preference.
Chck below table for course details:
| Particulars | NIT Durgapur | NIT Rourkela |
|---|---|---|
| Tuition Fee for Intregated MSc in Chemistry | INR 30,000 | INR 75,000 |
| NIRF Ranking 2024 (Overall) | 93 | 34 |
| Shiksha Rating (provided by bonafide students) | 3/5 | 4.3/5 |
For a more detailed comparison, visit 'Compare NIT Durgapur'.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
The CPGET eligibility criteria for an MSc in Chemistry is provided below -
- Applicants must have obtained a BSc degree with Chemistry as an optional subject and must have studied Chemistry for a minimum of 24 credits OR
- Applicants must have obtained a BSc degree with Chemistry as an optional subject. The applicants must have studied Chemistry for at least 4 papers of 100 marks each in an year-wise programme.
Applicants must note that these qualifications also apply for admissions to the following disciplines -
- MSc Organic Chemistry
- MSc Inorganic Chemistry
- MSc Physical Chemistry
- MSc Analytical Chemistry
- MSc Pharmace
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The curriculum of MSc Chemistry is designed to train the students for advanced Chemistry and its allied fields. It also involves chromatography & spectroscopy and the chemistry of natural products. Students can become abreast with practical knowledge of the subject through quantitative, qualitative and latest techniques.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
MSc Chemistry offers 200 marks for postgraduate research courses in the final semester (4th semester). Each student needs to carry out research activities and submit a project dissertation with open open-house thesis defence. This research course helps students to acquire substantial ideas about the active field of research and further motivates them to pursue their careers in higher education and industry.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The most popular companies that recruit MSc Chemistry graduates may differ according to the location, particular area of chemistry, and the career goals of the applicant. Because Chemistry is utilized and used in virtually every field there is a broad field of MSc Chemistry application in India.
Here are a few of the most popular jobs for graduates of these schools:
| MSc Chemistry Top Recruiters | ||
|---|---|---|
Medical Research |
| Chemical Industries |
Manufacturing and Processing Industries |
| Forensic Laboratories |
Oil and Petroleum Industries |
| Hospitals |
Pharmaceutical Companies |
| Research and Development (R&D) Firms |
Agriculture |
| Education |
Biotechnology Firms |
| Cosmetic Industries |
Note: This information is sourced from external sites and may vary.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Here are some of the top elective subjects under MSc Chemistry:
- ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY: Impart knowledge about various analytical techniques for the analysis of food, water, soil and fuel to understand their applications in industry.
- CHEMISTRY APTITUDE: This course prepares for various competitive exams like UGC- NET and CSIR.
- MOLECULAR REARRANGEMENT AND RETROSYNTHESIS: Focuses on various types of molecular rearrangements. Impart knowledge about the disconnection approach for retrosynthetic analysis of simple and complex molecules to understand the mechanisms of various reactions used in organic synthesis.
- SPECTROSCOPIC METHOD
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Some of the top recruiting fields under which MSc Chemistry postgraduates are hired for multiple job roles are Pharmaceutical companies, Research Centers, Laboratories, Medical Colleges, etc. Students can also seek job opportunities in these fields outside the country.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
After completing a bachelor's degree in the field of science, students often look to pursue an MSc Chemistry distance education. There are a few colleges that provide MSc Chemistry Distance Education as well.
- To be eligible for this course at a distance students need to have a bachelor’s degree from a recognized university.
- The minimum duration required to complete this course is 2 years and the maximum duration of the same is 5 years.
- The common method of admission to MSc Chemistry distance education is offered based on scores obtained at the graduation level.
- There is no age limit set for the aspirants eager to pursue this course
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The two well-known institutes for MSc admissions are National Institute of Technology Kurukshetra and National Institute of Technology Agartala. For MSc course admissions, both colleges accept CCMN scores. The MSc in Chemistry specialisation at NIT Kurukshetra Last Round cutoff scores were 1392 for 2024 and 1536 for 2023, respectively. In a similar vein, the NIT Agartala Last Round cutoff scores were 1852 for 2024 and 1625 for 2023.
It is evident from the available cutoff data that NIT Kurukshetra has somewhat higher demand among the candidates. Thus, it is contingent upon the candidates' scores for what can they go for. If they can sec
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