I have 47% in chemistry, 56% in maths & theory, 13 practical 23 in physics. My percentage was 56%.

Am I eligible for integrated M.Sc chemistry?

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pradeep kumar
6 years ago
As per the Tezpur University prospectus-2019. The eligibility criteria for integrated dual B.Sc and M.Sc in Chemistry is as under. Eligibility criteria: Minimum 60% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics at 10+2 examination with minimum pass marks in individual subjects and pass mark

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