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Harshil Shah

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There are various areas of study included in the higher studies after B.Sc in Chemistry which include the following:
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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Harshil Shah

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It varies from college to college.Please be more specific.

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Deepanshi JainCareer

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Hello, yes you are eligible for M.Sc in physics.

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Moumita ChowdhurySecretary-Media&PR committee @IMIB

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College name matters a lot and so does the market value of the college.
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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Lalit Kumar

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Hello there,
Physics and chemistry are the compulsory subjects in HSC. In the elective courses, you can either choose maths or biology.
Regards.

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Moumita ChowdhurySecretary-Media&PR committee @IMIB

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In B.Sc You learn everything in general but you don't get any specialisation like botany, zoology, physics, chemistry or maths. You become simple Science graduate. But the third year or B.Sc. Honors give you a specialisation like botany zoology and physics etc. Till 2 years you study general course of Science along with subject you entered on third year you specialisation on specific subject. It is advisable to do BSc hons because it gives you a much better scope for further studies.

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Moumita ChowdhurySecretary-Media&PR committee @IMIB

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Yes, why not. In fact, you must have had economics in you 12th. So it will be good for you. If you are okay with the subject and find interest in it, then go for B.Sc in Economics.

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