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With a B.Sc in Chemistry under your belt you could consider options ranging from Biotechnology, Pharmaceutical research and IT to management, Media, Academics, Social Work and Law, to name a few. Any of the choices listed above will require a post graduate degree in that area like a M Sc for Biotech, an MBA for Management or a Mass Comm. degree for Media.
The pharmaceutical industries where genetically engineered drugs are developed and manufactured also look forward to employing biochemists. Research related agricultural industries also absorb individuals with background in chemistry. Depending on your specialization, optio
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There are various options available before you after completing B.Sc. but I am going to suggest you which is worthy:
1. Go for M.Sc. : Only Bachelor's degree is not going to give you ample of opportunities but with master's you can get more ,But on a serious not M.Sc. is also not enough ,you have to Pursue M.Sc. + PhD.
Doing M.Sc. from any of the university is worthy?
No, do M.Sc. from a well-organized university or from IIT. For getting admission in IIT for M.Sc., IIT JAM entrance exam is conducted, I don't think you are aware of it.
Visit the below link to know about IIT JAM Exam:
https://scoop.eduncle.com/pattern-marking-cutoff-for-i
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You can go for post-graduation in chemistry. Thereafter, if you want to make a career in education field then you need to do PhD and also clear the UGC NET exam. Alternatively, you can do job in private sector or appear for government admin competitive exams.
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