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Yes, you are eligible for this course. All you need to have a Bachelors degree. And if you want to join in government universities you have to prepare and write PGCET entrance exams.
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Students can pursue a career in Science and Technology where a high level of competence and dependence on many of the science subjects is demanded.
Laboratory analyst in Pharmaceuticals and food industries.
Research Analyst in the field of Biotechnology / Microbiology / Biochemistry in research labs like Ranbaxy & Cadilla research lab & Dabur etc.
Marketing personnel in companies like Syngenta, Life-cell, Alkem.
Bioinformatics students can be employed in the fields of Medical and Health Care; Gene-based Drug Designing, Life Science division of IT companies such as Infosys, HCL, etc.
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1. UPSC for IAS and IPS
2. Banks for PO and Clerks
3. UPSC (Combined defense services)
4. AFCAT (For Nontechnical GD posts)
5. Railways for CMA
The following entrance exams you can give on the basis of a B.Sc Chemistry.
1. IIT JAM entrance exam for M.Sc.
2. JEST entrance exam for M.Sc.
3. JNUEE M.Sc. Entrance exam for JNU
4. AIIMS M.Sc. Entrance exam.
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Candidates who have passed in Bachelor's degrees in chemistry or the relevant field from any university which is recognized by the UGC with a minimum of 50% or equivalent are eligible to apply for M.Sc Chemistry. B.Sc (3 years) Degree after 10+2 with Major/Honours in Chemistry.
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