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Biomedical Engineering: Eligibility.
Candidate must have passed the 10+2 or equivalent examination from a recognised state or central board with at least 50% (40% to 45% for reserved category candidates) of the marks with physics, chemistry, and mathematics/biology as the major subjects of study. In some colleges they required Maths for admission. Thanks!
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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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You have not mentioned the course for which you are seeking admission. Hence review your question, please.
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