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Krishi Sharma

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Hi Ayush,
No, the same cannot be done now. Once the allotment is done you cannot change the college or course. You can just try getting in touch with the college officials if there is any provision of the same.
Regards.

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Roshni ChoudharyBA (H) Economics at St. Stephen's College.

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You can get the right answer from some students who are pursuing this course. Generally, Bombay and Kanpur are the best ones since they give their students equal opportunities for placements. M.Sc in Chemistry students sit for placements with B.Tech Chemical. So, you do get a lot of options but competition is stiff. But these vary from IIT to IIT.
So, the student at this position can answer this question better.
I would advise you to do M.Sc from Delhi University as in IITs, there are no specialisation courses.
No IIT offers placement after M.Sc (chemistry) but yes if you are interested in doing Ph.D, you can choose any IIT (Mumbai, Delhi
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srishti khatri

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Tezpur university being the no. 1 central university is much better than the Utkal University.

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pravin kumar

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Can you please tell me about the college you are considering ?, so that I can guide you better for the same.

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Shraddha Tiwari

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Just keep checking regularly on the website of your desired college, that will have all the notifications regarding exam date, admit card, and counselling dates.

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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There isn't very complex procedure for admission in M.Sc. Chemistry. Most universities conduct examinations and some take admissions based on the merit.

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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Previous year's questions are usually available in college or on their webpage. If you can't get them, try asking your seniors for them.

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