Any University if recognized by UGC, then all other Universities should recognize. No need for Eligibility Certificate or Equivalency Certificate
is jagdishprasad jhabarmal tibrewala university, rajasthan is ugc recognised for doing phe in organic chemistry.
Yes. It is veryrenowned university. Fully recognised by UGC , DEC, AICTE, Any State Govt. Govt of India. It is worldwide recognised. Many Msc ( Chemistry ) From Kuvempu ,DDE well settled in USA, Jermany etc
To do medicine...... No you don't have to have taken chemistry but the majority of medical schools consider it as compulsory. UCL (University College London) I think doesn't require chemistry and there are some other universities where it is not compulsory but in the majority of universities it is.
Yes it is.you can go to the site www.dec.ac.in.and check.
Universities are usually very large institutions. It would probably be difficult for you to find a university that doesn't offer some kind of chemistry degree program.
Mahatma Gandhi University is not ranked by QS World university ranking system. However there are some aspects of the university like research in Chemistry where it can be among the worlds best 200 universities.
The chair of Chemistry is a chair awarded at universities to the head of department.
1.IISC 2. IITs 3.NCL 4. IICT 5. CSIR LABS 6. UNIVERSITY OF HYDERABAD 7. CALCUTTA UNIVERSITY 8. MADRAS UNIVERSITY 9. University of Delhi 10. University of Bombay 11.NIT
The motto of Technological University of Pereira School of Chemistry is 'School of Chemistry'.
In order to be a veterinarian in Tasmania, one needs to have completed an accredited degree in Veterinary Science in a university. To get into such a course, one needs very high achievement in English, Maths, Biology, Chemistry and Physics at school. A Bachelor of Veterinary Science degree is a five year course in most universities. Veterinary Science is currently offered at the University of Tasmania, and it costs close to $10,000 per year of study. However, courses in Veterinary Science at universities in other states of Australia, and most other countries, are also recognised.
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University of Cincinnati Department of Chemistry was created in 1874.