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30th May 2015, 12:33 AM
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What is the qualifications required to do Masters of Science in Chemistry?
What qualifications should I have in order to do Masters of Science Degree in Chemistry and what are the fees.? Can you please give me the details on the same as soon as possible? I just require the detail information which I need to follow.
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31st May 2015, 06:54 PM
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Re: What is the qualifications required to do Masters of Science in Chemistry?
You must have a Degree in Chemistry or its equivalent qualification from a recognized University to become eligible for admission. Fee depends on the kind of college you get admission. If you get admission in a government college then the fee is very reasonable compared to a private college. Admission in most of the top government universities is based on the marks obtained in the graduation.
Hence, if you have got good marks in your Graduation then you have good chance of admission in a top college. Some private universities conduct entrance exam for admission and you can apply for them also if you want to get admission. |
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1st June 2015, 12:41 AM
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Re: What is the qualifications required to do Masters of Science in Chemistry?
You should have graduation with Chemistry Honours or Graduation in subjects with Chemistry as main subject.
The fees and admission criteria varies for all Universities and colleges.There is no fixed criteria nationwide. Usually B.Sc with above 55-60% are eligible to apply in almost all universities. But you should better check with the University where you want to take admission. |
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