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#Best Ranked World Universties #Chemistry #India

        
  •          There are some Top Universities in India leading deeply in quality of reseaech and Students improvements programme in Chemistry.These ranking based on U.S news and world report. Students interested in chemistry can explore these well-regarded universities.That have own strength in producing research in the field. Chemistry is the study  of matter, or the “stuff” in and around us, and is related to biology and physics. Subjects include organic chemistry, Physical chemistry,inorganic chemistry and analytical chemistry. These are the top universities in India for chemistry.The fastly growing world the significant of chemists and researchers are highly increasing . So ,these ranking should help students and researchers who are highly searching best for doing Msc,Ms,PhD,P doc etc

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Showing Institutes sorted by Subject of  Rank
62.2
Subject Score
#86
52
Subject Score
#167Tie

Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

 India Mumbai, Maharashtra
#444 (tied) – Best Global Universities
47.2
Subject Score
#213

Banaras Hindu University

 India Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh
#685 (tied) – Best Global Universities
46.8
Subject Score
#216Tie

University of Delhi

 India New Delhi
#673 (tied) – Best Global Universities
46.7
Subject Score
#218Tie

Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur

 India Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh
#645 (tied) – Best Global Universities
45.2
Subject Score
#241
43.8
Subject Score
#253

Jadavpur University

 India Kolkata, West Bengal
#772 (tied) – Best Global Universities
41.8
Subject Score
#275Tie

Indian Institute of Technology Madras

By India Chennai, Tamil Nadu
#606 (tied) – Best Global Universities
41
Subject Score
#286

University of Calcutta

 India Kolkata, West Bengal
#909 (tied) – Best Global Universities
40.3
Subject Score
#292

Indian Institute of Technology (IIT)--Roorkee

 India Roorkee, Uttarakhand
#706 (tied) – Best Global Universities

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