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Prashant Pareek

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physical chemistry is a good way n u can go in organic chemistry stream also

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Abhishek Singh

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It all depends on your interest, If you want to study further for bright job opportunity,
Here are few options –
1. M.Sc in Biotechnology
2. M.Sc in Nutrition and Dietetics
3. M.Sc in microbiology

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Ambuj Jain

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Hi Prashant.
Msc Chemistry is one of the renowned branch in BITS. And it is because of its faculty. We have world class faculty and you need not to worry about it. Best of luck

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virendra rastogi

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Hi, M.Sc in Chemistry enables you to take up a career in academics with schools and colleges or a position in Research & Development with Pharmaceutical companies and laboratories. You may apply for teaching positions in various schools in the country. You could teach at the undergraduate level or do research after clearing the NET .If you would like to get into research, then you should do a PhD. After completion of this doctorate you may either get in to full time research or again into teaching assignments at the post graduate level. You could go in for a MBA in Pharma. An MBA will prepare you for a corporate career in various secto
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virendra rastogi

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The more shielding, the further the valence shell can spread out and the bigger atoms will be. The effective nuclear charge is the net positive charge experienced by valence electrons. It can be approximated by the equation: Z eff = Z - S, where Z is the atomic number and S is the number of shielding electrons.

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maleficent buragohaina beginner....

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BPT or B.sc nursing or B.Sc chemistry major. first two gets you placed very quickly.

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