Difference between m.sc in chemistry and m.sc in applied chemistry
I have seen many universities are offering m.sc in applied chemistry but not in chemistry. I wonder if both the degrees are same or different. If they are not the same then which one is preferable and of more value?
3.5K Views|Posted 2014-12-04 22:12:22
Asked by Suvodip Mukherjee
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2014-12-08 19:14:29
Pure chemistry like the way it is termed, refers to the study of only pure theory of chemistry, e.g. Organic Chemistry, Inorganic chemistry, Physical chemistry etc. Pure Chemistry aims to seek more answers to academia questions and to enlarge the pool of information that previous chemists already ha

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2014-12-08 16:47:34
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