How to get a seat in VMOU for M.Sc. In Chemistry?
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To get a seat in VMOU for M.Sc. In Chemistry, candidates need to follow the admission process, which includes:
1. Checking the eligibility criteria
2. Filling the application form
3. Appearing for the entrance exam (if required)
4. Counselling and seat allocationPlease visit the VMOU website or contact the university for more information on the admission process.
MSc Chemistry is offered on following Study Centers.
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The total fees to pursue an MA at VMOU range from INR 6,800 to 7,300. This fee is applicable for a duration of two years. Moreover, students must note that the fee is taken from official sources. However, it is subject to change.
Both VMOU and Nirwan University are good options to pursue MA. However, in terms of affordability, VMOU is more affordable since the tuition fees to pursue MA at VMOU range from INR 11,100 to INR 16,800, and the tuition fee to pursue MA at Nirwan University is INR 22,00.
Note: The fee mentioned above is as per the official sources. However, it is indicative and subject to change.
The MA programme offered by VMOU has received a good rating on student review page of Shiksha. Students reviews suggest that the university's MA programme is good for students looking for distance learning programme. As per the reviews, the programme structure is good and the faculty gives students regular assignments and tasks to help them improve their learning experience. Moreover, the university is also able to provide placement opportunities for the students.
The standard duration of the VMOU B.Ed programme is two years. However, the university provides the option to extend their study period up to a maximum of five years if students require more time to complete the programme.
VMOU B.Ed eligibility criteria state the conditions to be fulfilled by candidates seeking admission. Check below the eligibility conditions:
- Must be currently teaching primary classes (Class 1 to 5 or Class 1 to 8) in any government or non-government (recognized) school
- Must have completed a two-year primary teacher training programme such as B.S.T.C./D.El.Ed from an NCTE-recognized institution
- Must have completed a Bachelor's/Master's degree (Arts/Science/Commerce) with a minimum of 50% marks or a B.Tech degree (with a Science specialization) with a minimum of 55% marks
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