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Contributor-Level 9
In Madras Christian College fees structure for M.Sc. Physics is INR 50,000 for 1st semester and as the semesters go on the fee decreases by INR 5000. In odd semesters the fees is bit higher than even semesters. Quite expensive when compared with other colleges. The fees for odd semesters are around INR 40,000 and for even semesters is INR 30,000.
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6 years agoContributor-Level 8
ABC Chemistry (Arihant Organic Chemistry)
Dinesh Chemistry (Morrison Boyd for Organic Chemistry)
NCERT Chemistry (Peter Atkins and Julio de Paula for Physical Chemistry)
Also, go through the information mentioned in this link:
https://www.shiksha.com/science/articles/cucet-prep-tips-how-to-prepare-for-different-sections-of-the-exam-blogId-14719
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Guide-Level 13
You can pursue M.Sc in chemistry or Maths only if you had chemistry or Maths as your subjects in your graduation, only then you can pursue M.Sc. In respective subjects otherwise you are not eligible for the same.
Good luck.
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You should go with Maths as maths is mostly asked in one form or the other in many competitive exams be it UPSC or any government exam whereas physics is not so asked if considering competitive exams so you should go with Maths. Good luck.
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