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31st July 2018 07:24 PM
avinash1997
Re: Eligibility to study MSc(Chemistry) for BSc(IT) student?

Being a B.Sc〔H〕in Information technology degree holder, you are not eligible for pursuing M.Sc in Chemistry degree course as for pursuing M.Sc in Chemistry degree course, you are required to have completed your bachelor's degree with Chemistry as a main subject throughout your bachelor degree course.
31st July 2018 06:45 PM
shweta 1411
Re: Eligibility to study MSc(Chemistry) for BSc(IT) student?

Yes you are eligible to pursue MSc in Chemistry after completing IT Graduation.
Eligibility criteria should be-
Candidate should have passed their graduation from a recognized university.
Candidate should have passed graduation from any stream and any particular stream is not required.
Candidate age is not limited.
Candidate should have scored a minimum of 45% marks in graduation.
31st July 2018 03:53 PM
Rab Rakha
Re: Eligibility to study MSc(Chemistry) for BSc(IT) student?

M.Sc refers to Master of Science and for pursuing M.Sc degree in Chemistry. you are required to have completed your higher secondary school degree followed by bachelor's degree with Chemistry as one of the major subjects from a recognized institutes.

So, having opted for Information Technology (IT) as your specialization for your B.Sc degree course, you are not eligible to pursue M.Sc in Chemistry degree course.
28th July 2018 01:22 AM
nehabhoir209
Eligibility to study MSc(Chemistry) for BSc(IT) student?

Hello Sir, I am studying BSc(H) in Information Technology. But I am interested to study MSc in Chemistry after completing my IT Graduation. So, am I eligible or not for studying MSc in this specialization?

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