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16th June 2015, 02:04 PM
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Eligibility and number of seats available for M.Sc in Chemistry?


I am in B.Sc final medical. I want to do M.Sc in chemistry. What are its eligibility conditions and how many seats are there for this course?





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13th August 2015, 10:30 PM
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To be eligible to study M.Sc. in Chemistry, you must have B.Sc. honors in Chemistry subject. Normally people who have B.Sc. honors in Chemistry, but do not have more than 60% marks are not eligible to even collect admission forms from M.Sc. universities. Once you secure 60% or above in your graduation aggregate, you can collect something called the entrance examination form of the respective subject. You will have to sit for a 1-2 hours admission test for this subject. The more score it, the better is your chances to get selected in the course. Most autonomous universities offer around 90 seats for this course.
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14th August 2015, 04:26 PM
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M.sc(Chemistry) is the 2 year duration post-graduation course.After B.sc ,you can continue your study in M.sc(Chemistry) specialization in Organic Chemistry , Inorganic Chemistry , Analytic Chemistry , Physical Chemistry etc.For M.sc(Chemistry) admission , you will require to qualify the entrance exam conducted by concern university.

Eligibility For M.sc(Chemistry)
- You must have qualified B.sc degree with Chemistry one of the subject.
- You also have to qualify the entrance exam for M.sc admission conducted by concern university to which you want to apply

Intake Seats
Most University offers M.sc(Chemistry) course.Intake seats are different for different colleges.Generally , Intake seats per college vary from 20 to 60.

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15th August 2015, 12:47 AM
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M.Sc.chemistry(Master Of Science in Chemistry).
It is a specific master's degree for courses in the field of chemistry.
Eligibility:
The applicant have B.Sc. Degree with chemistry as one of the subjects and have aggregate of 55% marks.
Duration of the course: 2 years.
Seats:
Different college have different number of seats.
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15th August 2015, 02:11 PM
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MSc is the master degree course of the duration of two years. The basic eligibility criteria for the Msc in chemistry is to have a bachelor degree in science stream with chemistry as a major subject.The number of seats may vary from college to college and university to university.On an average the no. Of seats are 44 per college.
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16th August 2015, 12:58 AM
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Eligibility for M.sc Chemistry :

- Student should have passed B.sc degree with 50% minimum from recognized university.

- Admission done on the basis of merit as well as enterance exam.
- Intake capacity vary from institute to institute but still minimum intake capacity is 50 and maximum is 80.
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My rank in DU Msc chemistry entrance of 2018 is 163.May I have any chance ?
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