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Yes, there is a one-time payment for the M.Sc. in Medical Biochemistry at AIIMS Delhi, which includes:
- Registration Fee: ₹25
- Caution Money: ₹100 (refundable)
- Hostel Security: ₹1000 (refundable)

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| Fee Components | Amount |
| - | - |
| Registration Fee | ₹25 |
| Tuition Fee for M.Sc/M.Biotech/M.Sc Nursing | ₹700 |
| Mess Fee (Monthly) | ₹700 |
| Laboratory Fee for M.Sc/M.Biotech | ₹80 |
| Pot Money for M.Sc/M.Biotech/M.Sc Nursing | ₹480 |
| Gymkhana Fee for M.Sc/M.Biotech | ₹80 |
| National Medical Library Fee | ₹50 |
| Caution Money | ₹100 |
| Hostel Security | ₹1000 (refundable) |

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₹ 700 (Tuition Fee) + ₹ 80 (Laboratory Fee) + ₹ 480 (Pot Money) + ₹ 80 (Gymkhana Fee) + ₹ 25 (Registration Fee) + ₹ 100 (Caution Money) + ₹ 1000 (Hostel Security) = ₹ 2465

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Yes, besides the tuition fee for M.Sc. in Medical Biochemistry at AIIMS Delhi, students need to pay additional fees which include:
- Registration Fee: ₹25
- Laboratory Fee: ₹80
- Pot Money: ₹480
- Gymkhana Fee: ₹80
- Caution Money: ₹100 (refundable)
- Hostel Security: ₹1000 (refundable)
- National Medical Library Fee: ₹50

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For reserved category students, the admission criteria for M.Sc. in Medical Biochemistry at AIIMS Delhi includes a B.Sc. degree of minimum three years’ duration in any subject with 55% marks for General/OBC (NCL)/EWS candidates and 50% for SC/ST categories.

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M.Sc. in Medical Biochemistry at AIIMS Delhi is a prestigious course due to the institute's reputation and the limited number of seats available, making it highly competitive. The course is a 2-year programme with an entrance exam conducted by AIIMS, typically in June or July. To prepare, one should focus on biochemistry, molecular biology, microbiology, and research and development techniques (RDT), with recommended study materials including Pathfinder Publications' Life Sciences books and other textbooks like Lehninger and Stryer for biochemistry. The exam has 90 questions, each carrying 1 mark with negative marking of 1/3. Proper pr

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JNU is very strict when it comes to the eligibility requirements of M.Sc. in Chemistry. The candidates must have a Bachelor's degree in Chemistry or any other branch of basic or applied sciences under the 10+2+3 pattern of education with at least 55% marks. They should also have passed the following pre-requisite courses with at least 75% marks: Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Genetics, Microbiology, Molecular Biology, and at least one or more of topics in Immunology/Physiology/Developmental biology. The admission is through a national-level entrance examination as per JNU admission policy.

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To be eligible for admission to the M.Sc. in Chemistry at JNU, a candidate should have a Bachelor's degree (with Chemistry as one of the subjects) under the 10+2+3 pattern of education with 55% marks in the aggregate (or in Chemistry, Physics, and Mathematics combined), or in Chemistry Honours. Alternatively, applicants with a B.Tech. degree (or equivalent) in Chemical/Polymer/Petroleum Engineering with a CGPA of at least 6.0 out of 10.0 (or equivalent percentage) are also eligible.

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Bachelor's degree (with Chemistry as one of the subjects) under the 10+2+3 pattern of education with 55% marks in the aggregate (or in Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics combined), or in Chemistry Honours.
Applicants with B.Tech. degree (or equivalent) in Chemical/Polymer/Petroleum Engineering with a CGPA of at least 6.0 out of 10.0 (or equivalent percentage).

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The JNU offers admission to the M.Sc. in Chemistry course based on a national-level entrance examination as per JNU admission policy. The eligibility criteria for admission to M.Sc. in Chemistry is a Bachelor's degree (with Chemistry as one of the subjects) under the 10+2+3 pattern of education with 55% marks in the aggregate (or in Chemistry, Physics, and Mathematics combined), or in Chemistry Honours. Applicants with B.Tech. degree (or equivalent) in Chemical/Polymer/Petroleum Engineering with a CGPA of at least 6.0 out of 10.0 (or equivalent percentage) are also eligible.

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Eligibility criteria for admission to JNU for M.Sc. in Chemistry:
- Bachelor's degree in any branch of Basic and Applied Science or Technology, including medicine and engineering disciplines, with a minimum of 55% marks.
- Admission will be through the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) for this program.

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Total Fees:
First semester 26045.00
Each of the subsequent semesters 18000.00


One-time fee to be paid at the time of admission:
1. Admission Fee (One Time) 2000
2. Alumni Fee (One Time) 1000
3. Security Deposit (Refundable: One Time) 5000
4. Chief Proctor Office Manual* 45.00


Annual fee:
1. Medical Insurance (per year) 500
2. Medical fee (per year) 9


Semester-wise fee:
1. Student Activity Fee (per semester) 2500
2. University Development Fund (per semester) 1000
3. Examination Fee (per semester) 1000
4. Registration Fee (per semester) 1000

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Yes, there is a one-time payment for the M.Sc. in Chemistry at JNU. The one-time fees at the time of admission include:



  1. Admission Fee: 2000

  2. Alumni Fee: 1000

  3. Security Deposit: 5000

  4. Chief Proctor Office Manual: 45


Total one-time fee: 8045

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The components of fees for M.Sc. in Chemistry course at JNU are:



  1. Student Activity Fee (per semester) - 2500

  2. University Development Fund (per semester) - 1000

  3. Admission Fee (One Time) - 1000

  4. Examination Fee (per semester) - 1000

  5. Medical Insurance (per year) - 500

  6. Alumni Fee (One Time) - 1000

  7. Registration Fee (per semester) - 1000

  8. Security Deposit (Refundable: One Time) - 5000

  9. Medical fee (Annual) - 9

  10. Medical Booklet - 12


Total Fees for the first semester: 26045.00
Total Fees for each of the subsequent semesters: 18000.00

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Hostel charges at JNU for M.Sc. in Chemistry course are as follows:



  1. Student Hostel and General Information Guide: Rs.15.00

  2. Security Deposit (Refundable): Rs.40.00


Please note that these charges are subject to revision and may change over time.

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Yes, besides the tuition fee, students need to pay additional fees for M.Sc. in Chemistry at JNU, which include:
1. Student Activity Fee
2. University Development Fund
3. Admission Fee
4. Examination Fee
5. Medical Insurance
6. Alumni Fee
7. Registration Fee
8. Security Deposit (Refundable)
9. Medical fee
10. Medical Booklet

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To apply for M.Sc. in Chemistry at JNU, candidates must have a Bachelor's degree (with Chemistry as one of the subjects) under the 10+2+3 pattern of education with 55% marks in the aggregate (or in Chemistry, Physics, and Mathematics combined), or in Chemistry Honours. Applicants with B.Tech. degree (or equivalent) in Chemical/Polymer/Petroleum Engineering with a CGPA of at least 6.0 out of 10.0 (or equivalent percentage) are also eligible. Admission is through a national-level entrance examination as per JNU admission policy. No separate admission will be offered for PG Diploma in Chemistry.

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The documents required for M.Sc. in Chemistry admission at JNU are:
1. Bachelor's degree certificate
2. Mark sheet of the qualifying examination
3. Category certificate (if applicable)
4. Migration certificate
5. Character certificate
6. Transfer certificate
7. PWD certificate (if applicable)

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For reserved category students, the admission criteria for M.Sc. in Chemistry at JNU is a Bachelor's degree (with Chemistry as one of the subjects) under the 10+2+3 pattern of education with 55% marks in the aggregate (or in Chemistry, Physics, and Mathematics combined), or in Chemistry Honours. Applicants with B.Tech. degree (or equivalent) in Chemical/Polymer/Petroleum Engineering with a CGPA of at least 6.0 out of 10.0 (or equivalent percentage) are also eligible. Students are admitted to the M.Sc. (Chemistry) programme based on their performance in the nationwide entrance test conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) through

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Bachelor's degree (with Chemistry as one of the subjects) under the 10+2+3 pattern of education with 55% marks in the aggregate (or in Chemistry, Physics, and Mathematics combined), or in Chemistry Honours.
Applicants with B.Tech. degree (or equivalent) in Chemical/Polymer/Petroleum Engineering with a CGPA of at least 6.0 out of 10.0 (or equivalent percentage).

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