B.Sc Chemistry
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Scholar-Level 16
Since graduation is a foundation course. You won't specialise in any particular field during your graduation. Your syllabus is set in order to touch upon all the topics of physics in order to make it easy for students to identify their interests and to pursue masters as per the individual's interest.
The main topics are:
Mathematical physics:
a) Differential equations and vectors.
b) Fourier Analysis and Special Functions.
c) Complex Analysis.
Mechanics (Newtonian)
Electrodynamics
Waves and optics
Digital and Analogue systems
Thermodynamics
Quantum Mechanics
Statistical Physics.
Atomic and Nuclear Physics.
In addition to these, keeping in
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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
The B.Sc. Chemistry graduates have many options for their higher studies. Majority of these graduates opt for Masters degree in the same. But they can also choose various specialised areas in this field for the post graduation courses. Many universities offer the study of chemistry at post graduate and at doctoral levels. Some of the higher study options after B.Sc. Chemistry are
M.Sc. Chemistry
M.Sc. Analytical Chemistry
M.Sc. Drug Chemistry
M.Sc. Organic Pharmaceutical Chemistry
M.Sc. Physical & Materials Chemistry
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
There are over 106 Distance/Corresponden
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l would suggest that rather than going for a job, you must attain your Master's degree first which shall be a proven advantage to you in near future and which will give you more career opportunities and will widen up more job prospective. There are various areas of study included in the higher studies after B.Sc Chemistry which include the following:
Analytical Chemistry
Inorganic Chemistry
Physical Chemistry
Theoretical Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
Biochemistry
Materials Chemistry
Nuclear Chemistry
After completing the higher studies in this field, there will be a great improvement in the number of job opportunities for you. You sho
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