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Anjali TaRead to Lead

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Hello,
After graduation in chemistry, you can join chemical companies, fertilisers companies, pharma companies or you can start your own business.

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PUNIT JAINI am a b.tech computer science student

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After this degree, you can easily get employed in pharmaceutical industry, in R&D labs, designing quality drugs for diseases, production and quality systems, biomedical industries. They can find jobs in biopharmaceutical plants, biotechnological plants and Pharmaceutical manufacturing industries. GlaxoSmithKline, Lupin, Dabur Pharma, Ranbaxy Labs, Merck and Cipla are some of the prominent pharmaceutical companies that employ pharmaceutical engineers. Nowadays, cosmetic industry needs people from this area of technology. Pharmaceutical engineers also have an option of teaching in colleges/ universities. Good luck.

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Shashank SharmaSoftware Developer ,ZS Scholar ,AIT-Pune'20

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There's a lot of scope, though most of it goes into research work.
If you are into pure science and you're interested in chemistry, go for it. There are various jobs you can get in private as well as public sector, you just you need to be good at your things. Major jobs opportunities are in research and development sector, food industries chemical testing, being a professor, etc.

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Shruti Pandya

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Scopes are everywhere:
Teaching
Chemistry laboratories
Chemical companies
Refineries
Master degree and doctorate degree
Pharmacy
Forensic Science.

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rahul r

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Scope for M.Sc. In Chemistry:
There are various higher study options for candidates who have completed their post graduation in Chemistry. They can join for various other post graduation and research courses related to the topic. Candidates can also find numerous jobs both in public and private sector organisations. They can also find numerous jobs in many organisations abroad.
Various job profiles available for graduates in M.Sc. Chemistry are listed below
Analytical Chemist
Teacher
Lab Chemist
Production Chemist
Research & Development Manager
R & D Director
Chemical Engineering Associate
Biomedical Chemist
Industrial Research Scientist
Materials
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astha singh

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Big perfume houses or companies mainly have a creative, application and evaluation department. Those in creation are involved in the process of developing new fragrances. The application is to check the fragrance compound in the product. Besides having a solid knowledge of analytical chemistry, those who work in the application department should study the product to understand its performance, constancy and legal compliances in terms of environmental pollutants and toxicity. The last one is evaluation or testing, where one analysis and evaluates the performance of the product in actual use condition and recommend changes needed if any.

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khushbu gupta

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According to me, B.Sc in computer science is a good option as compared to others.

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Aarushi BhattExperienced Campus Representative.

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Inorganic chemistry is the study of the synthesis and behavior of inorganic and organometallic compounds.
It has applications in every aspect of the chemical industry, including:
Catalysts
Materials sciencePigments
Surfactants
Coatings
Medicine
Fuel
Agriculture
Inorganic chemists are required in fields like the mining and microchip industries, environmental science and education. Their work is based on understanding the behavior and the analogues for inorganic elements, and how these materials can be modified, separated or used often in product applications.
It includes developing methods to recover metals from waste streams, employment as anal
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