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priyank sharma

Scholar-Level 16

If you're interested in some sort of career, plan accordingly. For example, you want to be a chemist, go for a B.Sc in chemistry. Similarly, to be a physicist or if some research drags your interest in physics then be in physics.
If you are opting to settle for better, then, B.Sc chemistry is for you. Physics degree must be accompanied by a Master's degree, but a chemistry Bachelor's degree could do it better in fetching you a job. I, personally, had my uncle go for a job in a pharmaceutical company after he completed his B.Sc PCM (physics, chemistry and maths).

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Arya,
As you belong to OC category, it is difficult to get the course you wish. But you can get admission into any of the under Anna University with this score. It is difficult to get a seat at the main campus of Anna University.

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SAMARTH AGARWALHelping others is my habit.

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The paper is objective type only. The syllabus is of class 11th and 12th only. No negative marking is there.

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Tarun SharmaB. Tech (EEE) student, GGSIP University

Contributor-Level 7

Yes, a combined form if filled first and then, the preferences are asked. One can fill as many subjects as they like.

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

Higher study options after B.Sc. In Chemistry:
Below is a list of higher study options available for an aspirant after successfully completing B.Sc. In Chemistry. Master of Science in Chemistry
Master of Science in Physical & Materials Chemistry
Master of Science in Analytical Chemistry
Master of Science in Drug Chemistry
Master of Science in Organic Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Doctor of Philosophy in Chemistry
Doctor of Philosophy in Applied Chemistry
Doctor of Philosophy in Biochemistry
Doctor of Philosophy in Industrial Chemistry
Doctor of Philosophy in Organic Chemistry
Doctor of Philosophy in Electro Chemistry
Master of Philosophy in Analytical
...more

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

In India industrial chemistry has immense scope for budding scientists. JOBS AFTER M.Sc. In INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY:
* Taxonomist
* Science Adviser
* Pharmacist
* Biology Researcher
* Lecturer
* Chemist
* Laboratory Assistant
* Food & Drug Inspector
* Quality Controller
* Biochemist
* Medical Research
* Technical Laboratories
* Utility Companies
* Engineering firms
* Oil Industry
* Agricultural Research Services
OTHER CAREER OPTIONS IN INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY:
* As a Analyst
* Quality control officer
* In production field
* Marketing
* Research & development
* Nutritional Officer.

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Ritika Bhardwaj

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Yes, of course it's right choice to pursue an MBA, you can do MBA with any specialisation according to your interest, where we have interest that is best specialisation for us. MBA is a terminal degree and a professional degree. Accreditation bodies specifically for MBA programs ensure consistency and quality of education. The core courses in an MBA programme cover various areas of business such as accounting, applied statistics, business communication, business ethics, business law, finance, managerial economics, management, marketing and operations in a manner most relevant to management analysis and strategy. It can lead to the next
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Gurleen Khurana

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Hi,
In which college have you applied? I don't think so that now there will be an option to make changes. I would request you contact the college in which you have applied and seek help from the officials.

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Shivam Chhirolyashivamchhirolya@gmail.com

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Firstly, he should clear the exam of B.Sc. Then, go further.

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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

Guide-Level 15

Yes, you can appear TUEEE for M.Sc in chemistry. For this biology is not mandatory.

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