B.Sc Chemistry

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Arnab ChatterjeeChemistry Teacher

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Scottish Church is a better option.

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Karuna Jain

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There are very few universities offering M.Sc in cosmetology. You can pursue the same from universities Nirma University.
The eligibility for the same is mentioned below:
The candidates should have Bachelor's degree under 10+2+3/4/5, pattern of education in B.Pharma, B.Sc in chemistry, biochemistry, botany, zoology, microbiology, life sciences, environmental sciences, bio-technology, agricultural, veterinary, fishery and dairy sciences, medicine (MBBS), BDS, cosmetic technology, bioinformatics, genetics, medical laboratory technology, BHMS, BAMS, B. Tech./B.E. biotechnology, physiotherapy and biomedical engineering with at least 50% mark
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You are eligible to seek admission in MBA IT in a majority of Indian B-Schools if you have passed your B.Sc with more than 50% marks.

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Aman Agarwal

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MSc Chemistry typically includes the combination of core courses as well as elective classes, laboratory courses research seminars/projects, interdisciplinarity courses, and professional development programs that give students a complete and complete education in the field of chemistry. There are other fields of Chemistry for you to explore in case you'd like to try them out instead of the core Chemistry 

  • MSc Pharmaceutical Chemistry
  • MSc Analytical Chemistry
  • MSc Biochemistry
  • MSc Applied Chemistry

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venkatesh A venkatesh A

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Applied and interdisciplinary courses provides multiple career options, I would suggest you to go for applied chemistry.

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Hi,
Graduates from this course will be better prepared to understand the new environment friendly systems and can understand the processes that the chemical industry is adopting. After doing B.Sc chemistry, one can go for M.Sc in chemistry or take up various jobs and also take up internships to prepare for industry level entries.
Some of the jobs are as follows:
1. Analytical chemist.
2. Bio-medical chemist.
3. Chemical engineering associate.
4. Industrial research scientist.
5. Lab chemist.
6. Materials technologist.
7. Production chemist.
8. Production officer.
9. Quality controller.
10. R and D director.
11. Research and development manager.
12.
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