Is it Bsc passed with math compulsory for fulfilll eligiblity criteria of msc chemistry at Delhi university (DU)?
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Mainly there are two ways for conducting admission of MSc Chemistry in Delhi University -
admission to 50% of seats is done on the basis of the merit of the qualifying examination, this is only meant for students who have passed BSc Chemistry Hons with at least two papers of mathematics from Delhi University, candidate must have passed 10+2 from a recognized board with mathematics as a regular subject, the aggregate required in this case is 60% or above
remaining 50% seats get filled through entrance test conducted by the university for which the eligibility criteria is
passed B.Sc programme of 3 years duration/ B.Sc General/B.Sc. Pass or BSc Hons Chemistry from a recognized university with at least two papers of mathematics. , candidate must have passed 10+2 from a recognized board with mathematics as a regular subject, the required aggregate factor in this case is 55% or above,
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