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18th April 2018, 08:51 PM
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Eligibility to study MSc(Organic Chemistry) in Aditya Degree & PG College?
Hi everyone, I want to do MSc in Organic Chemistry from Aditya Degree & PG College. Can I know about the eligibility criteria for getting admission in this course in Aditya Degree & PG College? Please reply to me asap.
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18th May 2018, 09:48 PM
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Re: Eligibility to study MSc(Organic Chemistry) in Aditya Degree & PG College?
Candidates who are interested to study MSc(Organic Chemistry) in Aditya Degree & PG College, should have completed their bachelor's degree in chemistry/biochemistry/zoology/botany/microbiology etc. with minimum 50% marks from a recognized college/university. For more details, you can contact the college at the provided details.
Add: Lakshmi Narayana Nagar, Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh 533003 Phone: 094945 49943 |
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19th May 2018, 11:41 AM
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Re: Eligibility to study MSc(Organic Chemistry) in Aditya Degree & PG College?
If you want to study M.Sc in Organic Chemistry then you should have following eligibility criteria :
Candidate should have passed bachelor's degree in organic chemistry or chemistry as a specialisation subject from a recognised university. If you have above mentioned qualification then you should apply for admission in this college. M.Sc in Organic Chemistry will be two year duration course in which you will learn many things about chemistry and specially organic chemistry means chemical structure and bonds made in this subject. After this degree you can have opportunities in both private and government sector as assistant professor, chemical lab analyst, trainer, pharmaceutical companies hire candidates having such qualifications for some managerial and other supervisory level posts. The only thing depends on career is knowledge about the subject you have studied in degree in PG and if you have good command over your subjects and practical knowledge then you may have many career opportunities so you have to study hard and secure good marks in both theory and practical. |
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