Chemistry and Allied Fields Courses List 2010-2



List of course and Institutions in Maharashtra state:

Maharashtra

1. University of Bombay
Department of Chemical Tech
Matunga
Mumbai 400019

Course:
B.Sc (3 year)
M.Sc (2 year)

Eligibility:
Candidates must have completed their graduation with an aggregate of at least 50 % to be eligible for the M.Sc course.
Candidates should have completed their 10+2 level with PCM as the mandatory subject.

2. Nagpur University
Luxminarayan
Institute of Tech
Nagpur 440001

Course:
B.Sc (3 year) Oil, Food, Petro Chemical & Cellulose Technology, Petroleum Tech

Eligibility:
Candidates must have completed their 10+2 level with an aggregate of at least 55%.

3. Govt. Polytechnic Vidyanagar
Kolhapur

Course:
M.Sc (2 year)

Eligibility:
Candidates should possess B.Sc degree to be eligible for this course.

4. Victoria Jubilee Tech. Institute
Matunga, Mumbai

Course:
Diploma (4 years)

Eligibility:
Candidates must have completed B.Sc to be eligible for this course.

5. North Maharashtra Umavinagar
Jalgaon 425002

Course:
M.Sc ( 2 year) Chemistry (organic, Inorganic, Physical) Polymer / Industrial / Analytical Chemistry)

Eligibility:
Candidates should possess B.Sc degree to fulfill the eligibility criteria.

6. Shivaji University
Kolhapur 416004

Course:
MSc (2 year) Organic, Inorganic, Analytical, Industrial Physical Chemistry, Industrial Chemistry

Eligibility:
Candidates must have completed B.Sc to be eligible for the course.

7. University of Pune
Ganeshkhind
Pune 411007

Course:
M.Sc and Diploma (1 year)

Eligibility:
Candidates should possess B.Sc degree to be eligible for this course.

8. Marathwada University
Nanded 431606

Course:
Industrial Chemistry

Eligibility:
Candidates must have completed B.Sc with an aggregate of 50% .


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