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Chetna S

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You have opportunities to pursue your career in research or education. Dabur, Ranbaxy, Cipla, Hindustan Lever or any cosmetic, food companies, etc. are some of the major private sector firms that recruit chemistry graduates. The possible employment areas where one can find job opportunities are:
Medical research, manufacturing and processing firms, testing laboratories, technical journals, utility companies, waste-water plant, engineering firms, medical laboratories, oil industry, petroleum companies, pharmaceutical companies, power generating companies, pyrotechnics manufacturers, research and development firms, seed and nursery sch
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archit kumarCollege selection expert

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No, everything is done on the basis of JEE Mains.

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Sameer Das

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Even without it, you can open. For open medical shop, you need a license from local authority, like shop establishment act. Another thing is to get approval letter from a registered pharmacist.

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Chetna S

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You can go for B.Sc chemistry, BS + MS chemistry at IISER/NISER to pursue a research career in chemistry. Chemical engineering, textile, die etc are another options. Food technology also opens lot of career opportunities.

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First, sort out all the reactions based on the preparation, substitution, elimination, etc. and revise them thoroughly and for the first part, go through the problems.

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