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Analytical Chemistry
Inorganic Chemistry
Physical Chemistry
Theoretical Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
Biochemistry
Materials Chemistry
Nuclear Chemistry
After doing higher studies in the field, there will be a great improvement in the number of job opportunities for them. You should obtain B.Sc. In Chemistry from a recognized University. They should also score at least 50% marks in the degree level to pursue higher studies from any recognized University. Some Universities also put forward certain other eligibility criteria apart fr
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Doing B.Tech from IIT and B.Tech from some ABC college are different, so is the case of B.Sc in nursing.
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Physics and chemistry are the compulsory subjects in HSC. In the elective courses, you can either choose maths or biology.
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