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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
1- Guru Gobind Singh ind
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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
1- Master's degree in engineering, technology, or Science or an equivalent degree: 60 percent for the general category and 55 percent for the OBC, SC, and ST categories.
2- Master's degree in arts, commerce, or an equivalent degree: 55 percent for the general category and 50 percent for the OBC, SC, and ST categories. I hope this will help you.
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1- Guru Gobind Singh inderprastha university.
2- NSUT, New Delhi.
3- Indira Gandh
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Students who are interested in pursuing Chemistry at this level must have a Masters degree and some colleges have also set a minimum percentage criteria like 55 which can vary from college to college. Another thing to note regarding admission is that colleges also ask for your UGC NET or GATE score to offer admission to Ph.D. ChemistryThe fees of a Ph.D. Chemistry course varies from college to college but it mostly sits between INR 800003 LPA as the ave
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