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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
You are studying one of the best courses of applied science. B.Sc in Industrial chemistry has a dignified career prospectus. You are earning technical and managerial skills in industrial development. Let me give you the types of job in your subject.
Types of job:
Researcher
Lab Supervisor
Scientists
Teacher
Analytical Chemist
Lab Chemist
Production Chemist
Biomedical Chemist
Statistician
Demographer
Treasury Management Specialist
Technical Writer
If you want to study more, then you can opt for M.Sc, M.Phil or PhD.
New answer posted
9 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
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9 years ago
Guide-Level 13
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9 years agoBeginner-Level 3
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9 years agoBeginner-Level 2
You should choose that one whichever suit your needs.
If you are interested in computer programming language and want to make career in this field then you must do BCA, otherwise B.Sc is also not bad.
The choice is yours.
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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
There is no change in the degree name whether it is a BA or B.Sc in psychology. The only difference is the name of the degree from different universities. And if you want to become a psychologist then you have to complete your Masters in clinical psychology and then M.Phil in the same.
After that only you would get the license from RCI.
All the best.
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9 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Hello, Yes, you can pursue the clinical research after the b.sc in chemistry. To do research one will have to have graduated with a post doctoral degree. The prospects after PhD increase exponentially.
This is one of the best career option in research field. You know in the current scenario, research has become inter departmental, hence you could enter Clinical Research from any field, any one even other than Chemical Engineering.
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