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2016-03-05 10:32:46

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Abhinav Pandey

Contributor-Level 9

To do research in chemistry, you would need to do Master of science in chemistry and then go on to do Doctor of philosophy. Universities like:
1. BHU
2. NEHU
3. IITs, etc. are some of the best destinations for people who are interested in doing research.
Since, you seem to be in 12th standard, I would recommend you to join B.Sc taking chemistry as your major subject from any of these institutions and then go on with your research. One of the best part about these universities is that they get subsidy from Central Government of India for their research program. Therefore, joining any of these universities will ensure that you get best resou
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2016-03-04 15:49:58

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sudhanshu patiDoctorate in Chemistry (Nanoscience)

Beginner-Level 4

Dear Dnyaneswar,
M.Sc. physical chemistry have plenty of opportunities in research, academic and industries. Paint industries are always one of the primary sector for Physical Chemistry students. But, I would not suggest joining industries straight way after M.Sc. as the pay scale is not great. You should pursue at least M.Tech. (In specific branch) through GATE if you are looking for industries. The pay will be much better.
If you are interested in research or academic profession, M.Sc. in physical chemistry has good scope. You can opt for PhD and choose the specific part of Physical Chemistry which you like most. For example, you can t
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2016-03-04 14:06:23

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Mukesh DubeyBiology Teacher

Guide-Level 11

Industries such as rubber, plastics, fuel, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, detergent, coatings, dyestuffs, and agrichemicals have a great need for candidates with organic chemistry.
ISRO, DRDO, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Advanced Centre for Treatment, Research and Education in Cancer also recruit M.sc in organic chemistry.

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2016-03-03 14:43:04

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Anil NarayananMBA from iimc , product manager - internet

Contributor-Level 6

What exactly would you like to know?

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2016-02-25 14:06:37

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Suranjana Mandal

Contributor-Level 7

M.Sc with organic chemistry is a good option to get job in pharma industries.
However, you can do some courses on testing, which are generally related to Pharma.

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2016-02-25 13:02:02

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Suranjana Mandal

Contributor-Level 7

Have you only completed B.Sc? You should complete your M.Sc, then M.Phil or PhD. Nowadays, it requires higher qualification, if you wish to pursue career in the field of Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, etc.

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2016-02-25 12:57:59

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Suranjana Mandal

Contributor-Level 7

Dear Litty Mathew,
If you do in the area of polymer, I can help you. Do the project of Extraction of chitin from Shrimp Shells and use them to prepare Superabsorbent Polymers.
For any help, please get back to me.

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2016-02-20 22:24:28

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Mukesh DubeyBiology Teacher

Guide-Level 11

Training Programme in animal health and care course in Bareilly-Indian Veterinary Research Institute
Post Graduate course in animal science in Nainital-G.B Pant University of Agriculture & Technology
PG Diploma in wild animal disease management course in Chennai, Tamil Nadu-Veterinary and Animal Sciences University
For further enquiry, you can contact to these institutes.

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2016-02-19 19:17:41

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Debajit Chandra

Guide-Level 14

Yes, it's possible.

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2016-02-15 11:50:21

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Shishir Toshniwal

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Hi, many students who are from non commerce background dont know economics. The course is designed in such a way that all the students are at par. Economics is just a subject in the first semester and like you there are many students who are not that familiar with the subject so prior knowledge about the subject is not mandatory but if one has it then it becomes easier for him or her. A student should have a degree in order to be eligible for the course.

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