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Aananya Sharma

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The government laboratories, universities or colleges and the industries, mainly chemical and pharmaceutical, are the three major sectors which recruit the chemistry graduates. For the entry level jobs in these fields, graduates need at least a Bachelor's degree in chemistry. But, for the senior positions like in research, they need Ph.D in the same. The main employers of chemistry graduates are in the chemical and related industries, such as:
-Agrochemicals
-Metallurgical
-Petrochemicals
-Pharmaceuticals
-Plastics and Polymers
-Toiletries. Graduates from this course will be better prepared to understand the new environment-friendly systems
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Aananya Sharma

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Most of the industries nowadays use the chemicals in everything directly or indirectly like in food products, pharmaceuticals, electronic products or in construction. This creates opportunities for graduates, since they have the in-depth knowledge about various chemicals, compositions and their properties. The government laboratories, universities or colleges and the industries, mainly chemical and pharmaceutical, are the three major sectors which recruit the chemistry graduates. For the entry level jobs in these fields, graduates need at least a Bachelor's degree in chemistry. But, for the senior positions like in research, they need
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meenakshi sharma

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Absolutely, you're eligible for M.Sc chemistry because you've studied the chemistry as a core subject in your B.Sc.

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Manjeet JakharHad complete bachlors

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The model papers are available on the website. You can go through it or you can buy them from the market.

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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After B.Sc. Chemistry, I would suggest either pursuing MBA for good jobs or PG Diploma in either Plastic Processing or Plastic Packaging. Both are equally good option and high in demand. If you will do PG in either course through CIPET or IIPT you will be able to earn 18k as a fresher with ample opportunities for promotions and raise.

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DHARAM PAL JAKHARMASTERS IN MATHEMATICS

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If you prepares well, and then you can easily crack the entrance exam and being a chemistry student, you can go for forensic Science. All the best.

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Kadamb Sachdeva

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Hello, Yes, you are eligible for IIT JAM Exam. You only need a graduation degree in any discipline from any recognised university with minimum 55% marks for General & OBC and 50% marks for SC, ST categories. Click here http://bit.ly/2HxUej2 to check the complete eligibility criteria required to appear in the IIT JAM Exam. Final year students can also apply for the JAM Exam. But they must submit all their documents on or before 30th September 2019. Best of Luck!

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CTET forms are closed right now for the 2018, you can go for 2019. The CTET exam is conducted by central board of secondary education to determine the eligibility criteria of the candidates who want to get a job in the CBSE affiliated schools as a teacher. CTET is a certificate test means after clearing the CTET exam one is provided an eligible certificate through which you can apply in any government or private CBSE School. And, based on the vacancy and your performance in the interview, you will be selected as a teacher in one of the CBSE affiliated schools. So, if you want to go for the CBSE teacher profession then, yes, it is neces
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