Chemistry
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The fees for an MSc in Chemistry at A.N.S. College, Barh and the scholarship for the EWS category student is not explicitly stated.
But the A.N.S college is the part of the Magad University, fees for colleges under Magad University ranges from INR 90,000 to 1.6 lakhs depending on course.
To get the exact fee structure and the accurate scholarship information you should visit the official website of the college www.anscollege.ac.in (//www.anscollege.ac.in) or you can directly contact the college's admission office.
Below given is the link for the information about the A.N.S. College, Barh by our website Careers360, it will be helpful for you https://www.careers360.com/colleges/anugrah-narayan-singh-college-patna/courses
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Hello Aspirant,
Yes, Delhi University does allow B.Sc. Chemistry students for its M.Sc. Biochemistry program if you satisfy the eligibility criteria. The students must have studied core subjects essential to Biochemistry, like Chemistry and Biology (or other life sciences) at some stage in their undergraduate program. The admission will be based either on eligibility merit list of entrance exam through DU rule for the relevant year. It is good to check the specific eligibility detail in the official DU PG Bulletin for the relevant year.
Hello Raj kumar,
If you have passed Class 12 overall, but failed in Chemistry, and are going to clear the compartment examination in 2026 while studying B. Tech CSE (since you were admitted in 2025), it is generally not a problem for placements or jobs in the future (as long as you clear the compartment and then qualify to get overall eligibility status later on).
However, keep in mind:
Eligibility Check - Most colleges need Class 12 pass status to admit you. If the private college allowed admission based on overall pass status, and you are provisionally staying, you should check to make sure the admission will be upheld even after compartment.
For placements, companies generally ask about Current backlogs (they should be none), Consistency that you need a reasonable aggregate (mostly 60%+) through 10th, 12th, and B. Tech and Final documentation proof of Class 12 pass (again you will have this, after clearing the compartment).
Government Jobs or Entity for higher studies - If applying down the line, you will still provide the final pass certificate, so be sure that you clear your compartment examination.
In conclusion, you can still have a successful career in B. Tech and even placements, after clearing your Chemistry compartment, as long as your college and future employers will accept the certificate clearing the compartment .
Hello Raj, if you get admission for B.Tech CSE in a private college in 2025 but have a compartment in Class 12 Chemistry, you can still continue your studies provided you clear the compartment in the next attempt, as you mentioned in 2026. Most private colleges allow provisional admission on this basis, but you must submit proof of passing the compartment exam within the deadline they set (often before the second semester). As for placements or jobs after graduation, employers generally only require that you have cleared your 12th and have no “backlogs” in your degree. Since Chemistry is not a core subject for CSE, once you clear it and have your complete Class 12 pass certificate, it should not create problems in future. Just make sure to keep all your mark sheets in order.
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You may have chance to get admission in some private or state level colleges in Lucknow . Admission will depend on cut off , seat availability and it will be best to check the official website of colleges and contact their admission offices for more details .
Dear aspirant,
If you have a BMLT degree, you cannot directly enroll for an M.Sc. in chemistry at Shaheed Nandkumar Patel Vishwavidyalaya, Raigarh or often called Nandkumar University. This Master's course requires a 3 years B.sc in Chemistry or an equivalent subject with at least 55% aggregate marks from a recognized university. BMLT is a specialized medical laboratory program. It is not considered equivalent to a chemistry degree. So you would first need to complete a B.Sc. in chemistry before becoming eligible for the M.Sc chemistry course there. You can also check your eligibility in your preferred college's official website or you can visit this link given below for more details.
https://www.careers360.com/university/shaheed-nandkumar-patel-vishwavidyalaya-raigarh/msc-chemistry-course
If you want to take admission to science courses at Delhi University like B.Sc. (Hons.) in Zoology, Botany, or Food Technology , your CUET subject choices matter a lot.
DU requires you to take Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in CUET for most life science courses. If you choose Physical Education instead of Physics in CUET—even if you studied Physics in Class 12—you won’t be eligible for courses that require Physics as a CUET subject.
Delhi University looks strictly at the subjects you appeared for in CUET , not just what you studied in school.
So, yes— choosing Physical Education instead of Physics in CUET will make you ineligible for certain B.Sc. science courses at DU.
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