He had his early education in Payyanur and graduated in chemistry with honours.
He became a professor of organic chemistry, although he never graduated with a degree in chemistry.
He graduated in pharmacy and chemistry, and moved to Canada in 1906.
He graduated in chemistry from the University of Maryland in 1938.
He graduated in chemistry and economy at the Catholic University of Leuven.
Originally she graduated in physics and chemistry, but her interest soon led her to languages.
He graduated with a degree in chemistry.
Jackson graduated from the University of Toronto in chemical engineering and pathological chemistry.
He graduated in chemistry from the Norwegian Institute of Technology in 1938.
In 1937, he graduated in chemistry from the College of St. Thomas.