Amity University-Noida M.Sc Admissions 2026
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24 MonthsMaster of Science (M.Sc) in Chemistry is a two-year full-time postgraduate degree offered by the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Bhopal. The programme aims to provide young motivated individuals with a rigorous training, desired level of scientific understanding, and a glimpse of global contemporary research at an early stage to enable them to pursue a career in science education and research. The programme is currently offered by the Department of Chemistry with an aim to integrate classroom learning with research and provides ample scope for multidisciplinary interactions. The training during the programme enables students to pursue a career in academia, R&D institutes, and science-based industries.
Minimum of 60% marks or CGPA/CPI of 7.0 on a 10 point scale (overall percentage/CGPA/CPI; not just in the majoring subject).
As per GoI norms, a relaxation of marks, or an equivalent grade relaxation, will be granted in reference to the requirement specified in point # 1 for candidates belonging to various categories.
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Among top 100 Universities Globally in the Times Higher Education (THE) Interdisciplinary Science Rankings 2026
Among top 100 Universities Globally in the Times Higher Education (THE) Interdisciplinary Science Rankings 2026
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