Year | 1 | 2 |
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Tution fees | ₹88880 | ₹88880 |
Registration fees | ₹1000 | - |
Exam fees | ₹1000 | ₹1000 |
Other fees | ₹6300 | - |
Total Year Wise fees | ₹97,180 | ₹89,880 |
Events | Dates |
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Arrival on Campus (M.Sc) | Jul 30, 2024 |
Last Date for Accepting Offer by Paying Fees (M.Sc) | Jul 10, 2024 |
GD/PI Dates in each School (M.Sc) | Jun 10, 2024 - Jun 20, 2024 |
Candidates should have passed Three or Four Year Bachelor’s degree in the Sciences/Engineering/Mathematics or other relevant disciplines with minimum 60% marks (or a CGPA of 6.5 in a 10 point scale) for general/general-EWS/OBC-NCL candidates and a minimum of 50% marks (or a CGPA of 5.5 in a 10 point scale) for SC/ST and PwD candidates. This eligibility criterion is common across all four disciplines.
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I have a clear picture of what I want to pursue in future. I really want to do research and that in chemistry. Choosing an MSc is the starting point of my career. And the course work is really good and majority of that is relevant for GATE and CSIR NET also. Faculty student ratio is good, we have a nice number of faculty (around 50) in school of chemistry. Majority of the faculty have post docs in their respective field and they are, no doubt, well qualified for the paper they teach. They use boards, digital boards and projector to present the slides for better demonstration. They share relevant articles for more information with us. They encourage us to ask more questions even outside the class. They are cool and very interactive. Term exams were on time, we had a four month long semester, that started in August and mid term were in September last week and end term were in November last week. It is not really difficult to pass the exams as the paper is based on what they teach.
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