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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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B.Tech in chemical engineering has lot of scope as compared to B.Sc. in Chemistry but scope in chemical engineering open only when you completed your B.Tech from decent college. So, follow the link provided below and check good college and their review, placement detail, Faculty member ratio, Alumni Record. https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/colleges/b-tech-in-chemical-engineering-colleges-india
Chemical Engineering branch has many characteristics of a Core branch of Engineering. It is more or less an evergreen branch. Chemical Industry is showing no signs of slowing down. Actually, it is expanding and with this expansion, new job oppo
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Yes, you can pursue M.Sc in nanotechnology. Bachelor's degree in any specialisation is the only requirement for M.Sc in nanotechnology.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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If you select Maths as a main subject, then many colleges ask you to choose two more subject. Basically, in the first two years, students have to study 4 subjects and in third year, students have to study only Hons paper. So, if you had chosen Maths, then English is compulsory and you have to choose two more subjects of your choice which may be Physics and chemistry or any other subject. So, there is no major role in Graduation from B.Sc. Maths.

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If you pursue B.Tech, then there will be subject name Physics, Chemistry, Maths in the firsts year.
You can purse law even if you are in Science background. For this, you have to give CLAT exam. You can also give another exam, but by this you can get government colleges.

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