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If your chemistry is very strong then I will suggest you to choose your career from the following list:
Analytical chemist
Chemical engineer
Healthcare scientist, clinical biochemistry
Forensic scientist
Pharmacologist
Research scientist (physical sciences)
Toxicologist
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2. Groom your personality day by day.
3. Time management.
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Guide-Level 11
1. You can read your syllabus of IPCC in detail.
2. You can work on fundamental of all contents of IPCC.
3. Solve mock papers of CA regularly.
4. If required, take help from your teacher.
You should continue your preparation again to qualify with good marks.
All the best.
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Under professional courses:
1. There are the traditional options - Engineering (B.Tech, BE) for PCM, Medicine (MBBS, BDS, BHMS, BAMS or BUMS).
2. One could go for new age options: Biotechnology or Design. Bachelors in Design has myriad options such as textile design, fashion design, industrial design, etc.
These courses would typically lead to employment options in operational roles in the private sector.
Under pure sciences:
1. NISER: It is a 5 year integrated M.Sc program in basic s
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