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7 years ago
Guide-Level 12
You should do M.Sc biochemistry. You can do M.Sc chemistry if you have chemistry as a core subject in all 3 years of B.Sc. 12th subjects don't matter much.
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If your university is UGC approved then you can surely get admission in PhD program.
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7 years agoBeginner-Level 2
TIFR also has an entrance exam for Ph.D. You can try out UGC NET exam for JRF (junior research fellowship) it increases your chances of getting Ph.D for a specific subject (i.e. the specialisation you are looking for).
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Please go through the following link. It should help. All the best. https://www.hotcoursesabroad.com/india/training-degrees/international/physical-education-courses/cgory/ma.2-4/sin/ct/programs.html.
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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
I feel both these universities have good reputation. I would therefore like to advise you that please select the good guide out of these two. Once you do this, your half the troubles are over. Then it's only a matter of time before you can complete your research work and will be on the way to get your coveted degree.
Firstly, Guide and then the research topic should be your priority.
Best wishes.
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