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If you have an interest in Chemistry and 2 years of time, then M.Sc. In Chemistry, disciplines would be a great option for a career boost in Chemistry. Since in M.Sc. You can get ideas about research and optimization of products and processing which will help you to get a good career in Chemistry. You can also join PG Diploma courses like chemical Lab Technician, laboratory instrumentation, etc.

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If you have an interest in Chemistry and 2 years of time, then M.Sc. In Chemistry, disciplines would be a great option for a career boost in Chemistry. Since in M.Sc. You can get ideas about research and optimization of products and processing which will help you to get a good career in the chemical industry.

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Jobs opportunities for B.Sc. Chemistry are available but payment will be quite low (less than 15k per month) in private sector. You can join M.Sc. in Chemistry disciplines if you want to continue your career in Chemistry. MBA after B.Sc. Chemistry is a obvious change of career, since Chemistry career is about research and optimization of product/process or teaching if you are interested. If you are okay with changing career, then MBA can be an option.

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Yes. You can go for Chemical engineering after B.Sc. Chemistry by clearing GATE exam.
Some institutes allow GATE scorers with B.Sc. Chemistry for a 2 year B.Tech. /B.E. (Chemical engineering) programme.

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It depends on what job you want to do. The higher you gain knowledge and skills, the higher the chances you get a job with good pay.
1. M.Sc. In General Chemistry or Organic Chemistry or Industrial Chemistry or Pharmaceutical Chemistry or Analytical Chemistry.
2. PG Diploma courses (1 Year) in Chemistry (For example PG Diploma in Chemical Lab Technician in CUTN).
3. Integrated M.Sc. + Ph.D. or Ph.D. after completing M.Sc. Will boost your career in Chemistry to the extreme by offering many options in career.

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varun bhatiastudent's counselor

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Hi Anita, generally for M.Sc. the required percentage is 50% can you say which college are you looking to apply for M.Sc.

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Anand Kumar Science Graduate Specialization in Chemistry

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Aurbindo Is good College in East campus but it's not nearby any coaching centres if you want to pursue UPSC preparation side by side go for any west campus college or north campus College
You can reach out to me for information.

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