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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Neethu Shaju

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There are companies which recruit students after completing B.Sc in Chemistry, but they are very few. You will have to complete your Master's degree as well.

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renu Sejwal

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Chemistry is basic sciences course while biotech comes in life sciences difference in the two lies in specialisation also if you wish to teach at school level some day your biotech degree won't make you eligible for it but chemistry will. Otherwise both have good scope after msc in the subject as university teacher or in industries as associate of resarcher.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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B.Tech is higher engineering in comparison to B.Sc. Job opportunities after B.Sc Industrial Chemistry are limited in comparison to BTRech Chemical engineering. India has very well developed Chemical Industry including Petroleum & gas both in Government and private sector. It is core sector with lot of Government and big corporate houses support. Chemical Engineers have good scope in India and abroad. Therefore, it is recommended that you opt for B.Tech Chemical Engineering over B.Sc Industrial Chemistry.

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