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a year agoContributor-Level 10
For students confused about whether to choose BSc Biochemistry or BSc chemistry, Chemistry deals with the study of chemical as well as physical properties of organic and inorganic matters. While BSc Biochemistry is about compounds in organic matter. Biochemistry can be referred to as the sub-branch of Chemistry that involves the combination of Biology and Chemistry.
Following class 12, BSc Chemistry and BSc Biochemistry are excellent choices. Nonetheless, a person's interests and professional goals should be taken into consideration when choosing between the two. A bachelor's degree in biochemistry can be the best option if you wis
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
UGC-NET & CSIR- NET are the two exams taken into consideration for the admission to B.Sc chemistry at RMVCC. You have to apply directly on the college website for the admission to B.Sc chemistry.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
For B.Sc. Candidates seeking admission in B. Sc with Chemistry at Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University (HNBGU), should refer to past year cutoff below for 2024:
General Category: · 60% in board exam of class 12 with chemistry as one subject.
OBC Category: Minimum 55% in the Class 12 board exams.
SC/ST Categories – Normally 50% in the Class 12 board exams is enough.
Categories Cutoffs are indicative and may vary depending on the number of candidates appearing for examination & available seat. Candidates should check their official website and contact admissions office for latest updates.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
After completing a BSc in Chemistry in India, there are several government job opportunities available across various sectors.
Some of the best government job options for BSc Chemistry graduates include:
Job Profiles | Average Salary |
|---|---|
Scientific Assistant/Scientist | INR 1.9 LPA |
Quality Control Officer | INR 3.4 LPA |
Environmental Analyst/Scientist | INR 5.1 LPA |
Drug Inspector | INR 8.3 LPA |
Lecturer/Assistant Professor | INR 5 LPA |
Note: The salary has been taken from Ambitionbox.com.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, you can certainly do a BMLT course after completing your B.Sc. (Hons.) in Chemistry. Most of the institutions allow admission to the BMLT course for candidates having a Science background with Chemistry. Your academic performance with 64.8 percent in B.Sc and 73 percent in 12th PCM is decent enough to meet the eligibility criteria of most colleges.
However, you have to know the admission requirements specific to your interested institution. Very few institutions may demand additional prerequisites or entrance exams. Your background in Chemistry will come in handy while understanding the technical dimension of laboratory works in th
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
It can be a good option, especially if you have a strong interest in environmental issues and want to pursue a career in environmental research, management, or consulting. A background in Chemistry provides a solid base for understanding the important principles of Environmental Science, including Pollution, Toxicology, and Environmental Chemistry.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
These are the scholarship programs for BSc chemistry at Quantum school of graduate Studies in Quantum University
1. Scholarships based on the Q-Care exam scores:
60%-69.9% 4,500Rs.
70%-79.9% 6,000Rs.
80%-89.9%: 8,000Rs.
90% and above 10,000Rs.
2. Scholarships based on marks obtained in board exams:
60%-69.9% 4,500Rs.
70%-79.9% 6,000Rs.
80%-89.9% 8,000Rs.
90% and above 10,000Rs.
3.Percentile-based scholarships for CUET scores:
65%-70% 10,000Rs.
70%-80% 15,000Rs.
80% and above has100% tuition fee waiver for first year students
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
There are many job opportunities for graduates with a B.Sc. in chemistry .
One can pursue Lab technician, medical chemist, chemical engineering, research scientist, industrial chemist, environmental chemist, chemical technologist, chemical teacher, food safety officer, biochemist, toxicologist, petrolium chemist etc.
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