B.Sc Chemistry

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Aarush Malhotra

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Industrial chemistry is the branch of chemistry which applies physical and chemical processes towards the transformation of raw materials into products that are of benefit to humanity. The goal of the Bachelor of Science in industrial chemistry degree programme is to produce graduates who will be highly skilled in this activity.
Job graduates find employment in government departments, parastatals, research and development institutes, production, biotechnology, quality control, pharmaceutical industry, process industry, fertilizer production industry, plastics industry, pulp and paper industry, tanning industry, consumer industry, oil an
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shreyas chopra

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As you know we are all in a competitive world, everyone is trying their best. There may be some difficulty in first two cut-offs but I am sure, 86% is enough to get admission in DU. There are so many colleges in DU so make sure don't discriminate as it is north or south campus. Have a look on all college's cut-off.

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Aakash Singh

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You don't need to do B.Sc in any other subject. Just apply for the B.Sc chemistry at a university/college after verifying that you have successfully done your 12th and cleared the cut-off required to take admission in B.Sc chemistry.

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Manpreet Kaur

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B.Sc in chemistry is a better option. Nowadays most of the students go for engineering and not for a Bachelor's degree therefore, the better option is B.Sc in chemistry.

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Hi,
How are you?
Well opting for B.Sc is such a good choice as it is different from that of B.Tech.
If you further want to go in research field then choose M.Sc and then Ph.D from a good college.
Go for it!
Thank you and keep asking!

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Hi, How are you? Well opting for B.Sc is such a good choice as it is different from that of B.Tech. If you further want to go in research field then choose M.Sc and then Ph.D from a good college. Go for it! Thank you and keep asking!

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