B.Sc Chemistry

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You are advised to study B.Sc (Hons) Chemistry followed by M.Sc and then Ph.D. If your B.Sc academic records are exceptional, you can seek direct admission in Ph.D after graduation.

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alka kumari

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Yes, it's a good to have dual Bachelor's degree.

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Pratik GuptaFear is a opportunity to Become Great.Take it

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There are various fields where a B.Sc chemistry graduate can utilize their talents. Some of the areas that offer jobs for a B.Sc degree holder include the following:
Laboratories
Medical Research
Manufacturing and Processing Firms
Testing Laboratories
Utility Companies
Waste-water Plant
Engineering firms
Medical Laboratories
Oil Industry
Petroleum Companies
Pharmaceutical Companies
Power Generating Companies
Pyrotechnics Manufacturers
Research and Development Firms
Seed and Nursery Companies SchoolsBiotechnology Firms
Chemical Industry
Chemicals Manufacturing Companies
Cosmetic Companies
Education Sector
Food Institutes
Health Care Providers
Heavy Chemical
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Anjali BailinRetired Head of Sixth Forms, UK

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Dear Jaspreet,
You can study anything you want, follow your passion and interest. A Masters in physics, chemistry or even mathematics if you are into research. Alternatively specialized Masters can also to be considered. You need to research a bit on the university websites and check various programs they offer such as computers, space sciences etc.

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Chandradeep Roy

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B.Sc. in chemistry is 100 times better than B.Sc. biotechnology, although biotech has a great market abroad but in our country there is no particular job for this. You can go through biotech in M.Sc. if you want to be a biotechnologist, but I would suggest you not to take biotech.

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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

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Agriculture is a Professional qualification and the better of the two.

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jayakishore aireripgd vlsi&ehd-btech or msc (NIEIT)

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If you are not interested in engineering, you will need M.Sc. further. You will get posts like lab assistant, chemist, sales, etc.

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Himanshu Rao

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Yes, you can do that. But, kindly, do check the territorial jurisdiction once.

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