yes
msc is not based on sylabus it is only knowing the knowledge of organic chemistry. i think organic chemistry is not a easy work. i read lot of mechanism but still has across a problem. means u know allthing u know nothig that is chemistry.bcz its not like phy math i.e have a surten formule and apply and get u answer. i think chemistry is defiend as i giving a product and find the answer in proper way.bcz molecule is reacted on way that is in not on your choice
There are so many good books for organic chemistry for Bsc. and Msc. level for example "Organic chemistry' 1- by Crame and Hamand, 2- by Robert and Cassirio, 3- by I.L, finar. for reaction mechanism is a book by Peter and Sykes.
The MSc Chemistry 1st year syllabus at Acharya Nagarjuna University typically covers topics such as Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, and Environmental Chemistry. Specific courses may include Quantum Mechanics, Spectroscopy, Thermodynamics, and Chemical Kinetics. It is advisable to refer to the university's official website or contact the department for the most current and detailed syllabus.
Yes, it is possible if you have money.
I recommend visiting the Kakatiya University official website or contacting the university directly to inquire about the MSc Chemistry 1st semester results as they will have the most up-to-date information on the topic.
Stupid question, how can MSc be equivalent to BSc.
After bsc you can apply for forensic science,Msc in organic chemistry,Msc in drug chemistry,MBA
Do BSc(H) /BS Chemistry.Then do MSc/MS Organic Chemistry.You can also do PHd Organic Chemistry.
i expect atleast 10,000 pm.
msc is not based on sylabus it is only knowing the knowledge of organic chemistry. i think organic chemistry is not a easy work. i read lot of mechanism but still has across a problem. means u know allthing u know nothig that is chemistry.bcz its not like phy math i.e have a surten formule and apply and get u answer. i think chemistry is defiend as i giving a product and find the answer in proper way.bcz molecule is reacted on way that is in not on your choice
There are so many good books for organic chemistry for Bsc. and Msc. level for example "Organic chemistry' 1- by Crame and Hamand, 2- by Robert and Cassirio, 3- by I.L, finar. for reaction mechanism is a book by Peter and Sykes.
msc is not based on sylabus it is only knowing the knowledge of organic chemistry. i think organic chemistry is not a easy work. i read lot of mechanism but still has across a problem. means u know allthing u know nothig that is chemistry.bcz its not like phy math i.e have a surten formule and apply and get u answer. i think chemistry is defiend as i giving a product and find the answer in proper way.bcz molecule is reacted on way that is in not on your choice
msc programme
There are so many good books for organic chemistry for Bsc. and Msc. level for example "Organic chemistry' 1- by Crame and Hamand, 2- by Robert and Cassirio, 3- by I.L, finar. for reaction mechanism is a book by Peter and Sykes.
conceptual basis
if i were you i stick with the MSc and add a little BEd the teach the applies chemistry
The MSc Chemistry 1st year syllabus at Acharya Nagarjuna University typically covers topics such as Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, and Environmental Chemistry. Specific courses may include Quantum Mechanics, Spectroscopy, Thermodynamics, and Chemical Kinetics. It is advisable to refer to the university's official website or contact the department for the most current and detailed syllabus.