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Gayathri

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Yes, there are several computer-related jobs that graduates with a B.Sc. In Chemistry can pursue. Many of these jobs involve using computer technology to analyze and interpret data related to chemical research, quality control, and environmental monitoring. Some of the computer-related jobs available to graduates with a B.Sc. In Chemistry include:
Computational chemist: Computational chemists use computer simulations and modeling to study chemical reactions and properties. Bioinformatics specialist: Bioinformatics specialists use computer software and tools to analyze biological and chemical data, such as gene sequences and protein stru
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Completing a Bachelor of Science B.Sc. In Chemistry can lead to a variety of career opportunities. Some of the best career options for graduates with a B.Sc. In Chemistry include:
Chemical technician: Chemical technicians work in laboratories and assist chemists and chemical engineers in conducting experiments, analyzing data, and developing new products and processes. Quality control analyst: Quality control analysts are responsible for testing and analyzing products to ensure they meet strict quality standards, and work in a variety of industries such as pharmaceuticals, food and beverage, and manufacturing. Research and development s
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Gayathri

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Completing a Bachelor of Science B.Sc. In Chemistry can lead to a variety of career opportunities whether you complete it from autonomous college or not. Chemical technician: Chemical technicians work in laboratories and assist chemists and chemical engineers in conducting experiments, analyzing data, and developing new products and processes. Quality control analyst: Quality control analysts are responsible for testing and analyzing products to ensure they meet strict quality standards, and work in a variety of industries such as pharmaceuticals, food and beverage, and manufacturing. Research and development scientist: Research and de
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Bhuwan Sachdeva

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One, who have passed Higher Secondary/Intermediate (10+2) with science stream or any other equivalent, shall be eligible for the course.

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Bhavana Vadlamudi

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You can do anything. Class 10, 12th, and IAS's syllabus combine Science and general knowledge. Only paper 1 has some connection to the constitution.

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Geetanshi Dang

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If you want to go for study abroad, then you have to give IELTS or TOEFL exam. You can give any one of them, both are language based exams which will test your English language and you have to score well in the exam. Based on the exam score you can get admission in any foreign university.

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Shuvam Samadarshee Mohapatra

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No, you can not open a medical store as this permit is only given to those having B.Pharma or D.Pharma degree, even a person with MBBS or BDS degree can not open a medical store, he/she will need the help of a person having either of the above mentioned Pharma degree to open a medical store.

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Tanya Sharma

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Eligibility criteria: Passed 10+2 in Science with 70% marks in aggregate with PCM subjects and Chemistry each.
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Mohammad Sarfaraz Khan

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Electrical Engineering. Information and Technology Engineering. Mechanical Engineering. Civil Engineering. Chemical Engineering. Mining Engineering. Automobile Engineering. Structural Engineering.

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Sapna kumari

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If you are inclined towards teaching technical and applied Science subjects, a B.Sc. B.Ed. Integrated degree is an excellent option for you. Students can pursue this programme right after finishing their 10+2 board exams in the P. C. M. Physics Chemistry Mathematics stream). You are not eligible to pursue a B.Sc. B.Ed. If you studied commerce or humanities in 10+2. A B.Sc. B.Ed. Is a combined dual degree which includes B.Sc. And B.Ed. B.Sc. Is an undergraduate degree programme in the Science discipline. It stands for Bachelor of Science. While a B.Ed. Stands for Bachelor of Education. It can only be pursued after successful completion
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