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Can I still do postgraduate research with a BSc?

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Can I still do postgraduate research with a BSc?

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At the moment, yes. At present only students with a BSc 2:1 or above are eligible for Government EPSRC awards. However, the Department cannot guarantee that this will remain the case, MChem and MSc may become the minimum requirement. Already, many Chemistry Departments around the country will only accept students who have an MChem or MSc, therefore your choice of PhD places may be severely limited if you have only done a BSc rather than a MChem.

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