How can I do M.Sc & Ph.D in organic chemistry? I wasn't having maths in 10th & 12th and had PCB in class 12th.
I am a 1st-year student of B.Sc in bio (Hons.) from CCS University and am ready to write entrance exam to get admission in M.Sc and Ph.D. Moreover, my father is not so rich so I can't afford expensive study.
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There are specific eligibility criteria that an applicant must qualify if they aim to pursue this programme of M.Sc. In Chemistry. Candidates must have passed the examination of higher secondary levels with a minimum score of 60% from any recognised school or college. Applicants must have a degree of B.Sc. Chemistry ones for B.Sc. Chemistry as one of the main subjects with at least 50%. Few colleges conduct an entrance exam before admissions.
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Group Captain Vinayak Deodhar La vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser | Scholar-Level 18
7 years agoHello Shivam,
Firstly, don't worry about money. If you have dreams and urge you can even climb Mt Everest. Presently concentrate on your studies of B.Sc. Try to be in 90+ percentile bracket. Things can change in two years & hence presently keep the dream of PhD alive by studying hard.
Best wishes.
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