B.Sc Chemistry
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New answer posted
2016-06-29 10:34:02
Contributor-Level 8
There are various options available before you after completing B.Sc. but I am going to suggest you which is worthy:
1. Go for M.Sc. : Only Bachelor's degree is not going to give you ample of opportunities but with master's you can get more ,But on a serious not M.Sc. is also not enough ,you have to Pursue M.Sc. + PhD.
Doing M.Sc. from any of the university is worthy?
No, do M.Sc. from a well-organized university or from IIT. For getting admission in IIT for M.Sc., IIT JAM entrance exam is conducted, I don't think you are aware of it.
Visit the below link to know about IIT JAM Exam:
https://scoop.eduncle.com/pattern-marking-cutoff-for-i
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2016-06-29 07:56:55
Guide-Level 11
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2016-06-28 18:40:21
Guide-Level 14
You can go for post-graduation in chemistry. Thereafter, if you want to make a career in education field then you need to do PhD and also clear the UGC NET exam. Alternatively, you can do job in private sector or appear for government admin competitive exams.
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2016-06-23 09:36:03New answer posted
2016-06-21 12:14:47
Contributor-Level 6
UGC NET is conducted mainly to recruit research assistants and professors in various streams of education.
Qualifying Examination:
The candidates those who have completed their post graduation in related subjects can appear for the exam. Those who have acquired post graduation from any recognized university are eligible for applying UGC-NET exam. The candidate must have a minimum of 55%.
Age Qualification:
The candidates appearing for JRF should not be above 28 years of age. The candidates appearing only for lectureship have no upper age limit. Age relaxation of 5 years will be given to SC/ST/OBC or physically disabled or women o
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2016-06-21 11:38:05
Scholar-Level 18
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2016-06-17 20:28:42
Contributor-Level 9
According to me you should go for a good government university. it will be affordable & better option than Amity.
If you got marks around 60% you can apply in Delhi University where you can easily get admission B.SC chemistry hons.
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2016-06-16 17:37:00New answer posted
2016-06-16 12:48:03
Contributor-Level 10
All the best
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2016-06-16 08:59:00
Contributor-Level 10
Undergraduate, you can have more scope and job opportunities. Master's in chemistry field will be better,.it will be better to pursue masters in india rather than aboard according to me ( as im pursuing my master's in aboard I know that.)but . go for more reference and take further step in your career.all the best
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