Pharmaceutical Management
Hello Aspirant.
Yes, You can pursue MSc in chemistry after completion of your this course of BSc in chemistry. Some of the college that provide this courses are.
1. Loyola College, Chennai
2. Christ University, Bangalore
3. St. Xavier's College, Mumbai
4. Madras Christian college
There are several other universities
hi,
yes you can surely apply for pucet exam, there is no rules applied that you have to the domicile of punjab in order to participate in pucet exam.
the eligibility criteria is Candidates must have passed or appearing in the 10+2 Examination from a recognized university or education board
Hello Aspirant,
Kindly mention here the particular college or university, you are asking about Pharmaceutical Management so that you can get answer of your query.
Good Luck!
Can you help us in understanding which entrance exam syllabus for M.Sc Pharmaceutical Chemistry are you looking for please?
OU College for Women is the only one college in Hyderabad that offers M.Sc Pharmaceutical Chemistry. For being eligible for this course, you should have a Bachelor's degree in Science from a Recognised University. For more information visit their official website: http://www.oucwkoti.ac.in/acad?c=cc
see most of the colleges does not provide admission in middle of any course, however some times migration to another college is possible if both of the college comes under same university. now it depends on college authority whether they allow admission is second year, I suggest you to
M.Sc in Pharmaceutical Chemistry is available in many colleges of India. You have to choose your desired college then you can apply. Before applying to any college you must go through their eligibility criteria.
Top colleges offering M.Sc in Pharmaceutical Chemistry-
Loyola College, Chennai
Christ University, Bangalore
Hans Raj College,
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As per your question I must say you that msc in those subjects is actually equal to the mpharma.
Rather it is clear that mpharma is doesnot need any extra courses.
Then if you have one then try to improve yourself in that field rather study the same thing
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