I Passed my 12th in 2014 with 82.88% and graduation in bsc non medical with 65.12%.Any chance to get admission in msc chemistry.

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Asked by Sukhjeet Kaur
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S.L. Abhipsa
7 years ago
No, there is no chance for you getting admission into M.Sc chemistry in the college mentioned by you with the above secured marks. You can apply for entrance exams and try to crack them to get a job or study further.

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Mayank Choudhary
7 years ago
No, you have no chance because your marks are too low, but you can apply for MBBS.

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