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Kem

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Some institutes uploaded PDFs of the syllabus of M.Sc. Chemistry on the official website.
For example IITM, NITT, Pondicherry University, etc.

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Kem

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It depends upon the institutes you were studying. In my college, for B.Sc. Chemistry I have 3 major papers of Chemistry disciplines (Inorganic, Organic and Physical Chemistry Allied or Elective papers (Maths, Physics and other
Interdisciplinary paper) and Language papers English and Tamil).

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Kem

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Yes, you can get a forensic Scientist job. Eligibility for the job is M.Sc. in Forensic Science or in Chemistry + minimum 3 years of analytical techniques experience + GATE / UPSC score.

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Kem

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1. Get strong with your basics.
2. Practice previous year's question papers.
3. Catch the topics that you may have skipped in your B.Sc.

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Kem

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Yes, Chemistry has good scope till humans exist.
If you want Chemistry oriented jobs and excepting decent pay, then B.Sc. is not quite enough in my experience and knowledge.
Because you may result with an 8 to 10 hr of job which pays you 10k-15k a month.
M.Sc. has significantly more industrial value and more jobs opportunities in both the Industrial sector and the Research sector.
If you have some special contact or strong recommendation in the Industrial sector then BSc may be enough to manage tasks that require only trained but not logical thinking.

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Kem

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For M.Sc. Chemistry admission in Loyola College, you should have passed your all graduation degree papers with a minimum score of 55-60% in aggregate. Apply online when admission is open (probably after April) on the official website and follow the guidelines mentioned on the website.

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Kem

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Yes,
You can apply for M.Sc. Chemistry.

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Kem

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If you asking for an MSc entrance exam for admission in NITT, then it is called JAM and it is over for this year 2022 and conducted on 13th Feb 2022.

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Delhi University is the best university for M.Sc. And JNU is also good for M.Sc.

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