B.Sc Chemistry
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All the best.
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You first need to decide what are your interest areas and career aspirations & then based on it, decide the way forward.
An MBA will help you seek a job in non technical fields.
There is an ample score for both M.Sc in chemistry as well as MBA.
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1) MBA
2) M.Sc.
3) MS/M.Tech
4) MCA
5) UPSC (Civil Services)
6) CDS (Defence services)
The choice is yours. You should select a course which you feel comfortable with, as it will stick with you for most of your professional career.
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https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/b-sc-agriculture-colleges-gujarat
https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/b-sc-chemistry-colleges-gujarat
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You should be able to find a college which would accept your grades for an UG course. Eligibility for UG course are as follows:
Eligibility Of the Bachelor of Science [B.Sc] (Chemistry) The minimum eligibility for admission to B.Sc. Chemistry course is 10+2 in science stream (either PCB or PCM).
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Lateral admissions are given only to the Diploma holders in the 2nd year of concerned engineering branch. It's not given after B Sc.
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