How can I pursue Masters in chemical science or forensic science from Germany?

I have scored 53% B.Sc (Hons) in chemistry. I completed my B.Sc from Hansraj College, University of Delhi.

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    Aakash Saxena | Contributor-Level 7

    6 years ago
    Hello,
    You can prepare for the CSIR NET Exam while doing M.Sc in Chemical Science. The CSIR NET Exam is conducted in the month of June and December for the students those have interest in making career in the lectureship and Research. You must do a Masters in Chemical Science with around 55% marks. There are many universities and colleges in India that provide Masters in Chemical Science. If you qualify the CSIR NET JRF Exam you can get a scholarship worth INR 25000 per month.
    Here are few textbooks for preparation:
    Inorganic Chemistry by Miessler
    Advanced Chemistry by J March
    Modern Organic Synthesis
    Physical Chemistry by P. W Atkins & J
    ...more
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    Pallavi Choudhury Former HR, Oracle | Guide-Level 14

    7 years ago
    Hi Anil,
    Unfortunately 53% is not accepted in Germany, they admit applicants with scores as high as 80 to 90%. German universities are among the most competitive ones in the world. Basis your percentage you can check medium ranked private colleges in Australia or universities in Ireland, Poland, etc.
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