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Sinchith Gowda

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yes you can opt

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Rohit Rohilla

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It all depend on college what are their requirements. First, select the college in which you want to pursue MS, then directly contact to college administrator. It is very easy way to reach without any agent.

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Moumita banerjee

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M.Sc chemistry involves lectures as well as labs that run for the total time of 4 hours. It is complete full time course. The credit often includes conducting a project all by ourselves.

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Moumita banerjee

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There is one main exam, JAM, that takes admissions for M.Sc. In IIT NITs, IISERS, IISc, focus on the course and follow the final year B.Sc. Chemistry syllabus very closely. The other entrance that you can prepare for is DU- the mian focus of which is the final year syllabus and the basic concepts. There are also examinations for jamia, PU and HCU that have similar course structure.

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Rohit Rohilla

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Germany is very good country to do M. D/M. S
The programme to become MD in Germany after MBBS in India is filled with quite a few challenges. First of all, you need to get in touch with the authentic, experienced and knowledgeable overseas education consultant who understands your needs well. The steps are well defined and it takes additional 2 years to study PG medicine in Germany though it ultimately gives an opportunity for PG in Germany.

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