What is the eligibility criteria to pursue M.Sc in chemistry?

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What is the eligibility criteria to pursue M.Sc in chemistry?

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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 2 years ago
Chemistry: Eligibility. As a minimum criterion of eligibility for M.Sc. Chemistry course, aspiring candidates need to have completed: Higher and Senior Secondary levels of education (classes X and XII) with a minimum aggregate score of 60%.
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manpreet 2 years ago
Criteria for M.Sc admissions is simple, you must have a minimum aggregate 55% in graduation (B.Sc) and you should have studied chemistry and mathematics.
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manpreet 2 years ago
Hi. The eligibility for M.Sc chemistry: Graduation (B.Sc with chemistry as one of the main subjects), with a minimum aggregate score of 50% (45% for SC/ST candidates).
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manpreet 2 years ago
Candidates should have passed BOT/B.Sc OT/both from a recognized university with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate. With minimum 50% marks. Or 3 years of degree in B.Sc.
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manpreet 2 years ago
There are approximately 270 seats (including all colleges) for Chemistry in DU. Among these, 50% seats are filled up on the basis of merit based on marks obtained by the candidates either in general or (Hons) in Chemistry. Aggregate should be 60% or above and the same cut-off for Chemistry as a major subject for honours courses. Remaining 50% seats are filled up on the basis of merit based on marks obtained by the candidate in the entrance test conducted by the Department of Chemistry, University of Delhi. Having said that, the cut-off for the merit-based admission remains quite high in DU (during my time (in 2014), it was ~80%). So, its better to prepare well for entrance exam. For admission to M.Tech/Courses, one should have passed 10+2 with mathematics as one of the subjects. In Chemistry, there are subjects like Quantum Chemistry, Statistical Mechanics which involve a lot of Maths. Good luck.
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