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Which are the subjects in integrated MSc chemistry in KU?


what are the subjects in integrated msc chemistry in ku?...please tell me which are they





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what are the subjects in integrated msc chemistry in ku?...please tell me which are they

Candidate seeking to pursue Integrated M.Sc [Chemistry] from Kakatiya University, must have passed the +2 level of Examination from a recognized Board of Intermediate Education, AP with a minimum of 50% with Physics, Chemistry and mathematics or Biology. Admission is based on the merit at Entrance Test to be conducted by Kakatiya University.

The Entrance Test comprises of four sections:
  1. CHEMISTRY
  2. PHYSICS
  3. MATHEMATICS
  4. BIOLOGY
Following are the Colleges offering the 5 years Integrated M.Sc [Chemistry]:
  • University College, Kakatiya University, Warangal
  • Chaitanya PG College.
Application Form and Information Brochure are available at the Directorate of Admissions, Kakatiya University.

For detail information refer to the following Link.
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Can we change the course at the time of admission in MSC integrated courses (biotechnology, chemistry, pharmaceutical chemistry)?
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