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2014-03-24 02:17:19

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Raj Chawlahttps://itsmyurls.com/IamChawla

Contributor-Level 10

Hi,
Unlike a common perception, there are a lot of course options other than MBBS for students after passing 12th standard (Physics, Chemistry and Biology). In addition to B.Sc courses, they can also do various diploma courses and certification courses in Bioinformatics and Biotechnology.
List of Course options in Biology after 12th other than MBBS
Under Graduate Courses:
Bachelor of Science in Biology
Bachelor of Science in Biological Science
Bachelor of Science in Biological Science (Honors)
Bachelor of Science in Respiratory Therapy
Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Science
Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Sciences (Honors)
Bachelor of Scien
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2014-03-22 10:33:09

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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

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In addition to the teaching opportunities, you can look for appointment as scientific officers by central government and appoinments at all-India Institites, provided you have the necessary academic qualifications.

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2013-12-26 14:42:31

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Manmeet Kaur

Guide-Level 12

Hi,
1)
As per my search I could find only two universities offering part-time PhD Chemistry. Below are the details.
* GLA University, Mathura
Ph D in Applied Chemistry (Part Time) - 3 Years
Part Time
Fees: INR 126000
UGC Recognised , Affiliated to GLA University
* University of Technology and Management, Shillong
PhD (Technology) - 3 Years
Part Time
For more details, please refer to :
https://engineering.shiksha.com/phd-in-chemistry-in-india-categorypage-2-68-693-0-0-1-1-2-0-none-1-0#cateSearchBlock
2)
You may even look for universities offering full-time PhD programme. Below is the list :
-Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (IIT Kanpur)
-In
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2013-12-26 12:25:50

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Mayank S

Contributor-Level 9

Hi,
Thanks for the tag Manmeet Kaur50173 .
1)
After B.Sc Chemistry, you may go for :
-M.Sc to study the research side.
OR
-Master of Business Administration (MBA) to go in management field.
OR
-Post-Graduate Diploma in Analytical Chemistry (PGDAC)
2)
Job Prospects :
* There are many jobs available for B.Sc Chemistry students in different government sector companies.
To apply for a job, you need to fulfill the criteria and qualify the exam conducted by the different government authorities.
You can apply for different exams conducted by Union Public Service Commission, Ministry of Home affairs, Staff Selection Commission, different banks in
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2013-12-25 01:44:41

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MILIND UTTAM RANANAWAREPatient and easygoing person.

Contributor-Level 8

Hiii Indrani.first of all i would like to give you my warm wishes.Being girl you are really passionate about your career,goal and future.This is really amazingI know you are really taking great pains to establish yourself.This makes you wonderfull girl.Anyways kindly read the article thoroughly because this information is very rare and very usefull to choose your career specially.As MA is the Master degree course and in India generally I will talk about only in India the Master degrees are one of the reputed degrees among all the degrees so as you have also one of the Master degree i.e. MA in Economics so this is good that you have a m
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2013-12-23 21:12:07

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Uttam ChatterjeeM.Sc. (Chemistry), B.Ed.

Contributor-Level 8

1) You can become laboratory chemist/ analytical or production.
2) You can become quality executive.
3) Pharmaceutical sales representative.
4) Teacher of chemistry (B.Ed will need to be done.)
If you complete M.Sc. (Chemistry) + B.Ed then P.G.T chemistry.
If you get through N.E.T after M.Sc. then you become J.R.F (Junior Research Fellow) in CSIR.
5) You can become research associate.
THERE IS NO INDUSTRY OR SECTOR WHERE CHEMISTRY IS NOT IN USE.
Search MOFPI food testing.
Post graduate diploma in food safety and quality assurance. (IGNOU)
Post graduate diploma in pharmaceutical sales and marketing (Jamia Hamdard univ.)
Post graduate diploma in In
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2013-11-29 12:55:42

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Manmeet Kaur

Guide-Level 12

Hi,
There are many jobs available for Chemistry students in different government sector companies.
To apply for a job, you need to fulfill the criteria and qualify the exam conducted by the different government authorities.
You can apply for different exams conducted by Union Public Service Commission, Ministry of Home affairs, Staff Selection Commission, different banks in public sector and Railway Recruitment Board.
1)
Central Government Jobs :
Several exams are conducted by various government agencies for filling various posts available in Central Government sector.
- You can apply for the Scientific Assistant post in the labs of Def
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2013-11-25 11:54:18

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shaban

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
Please remember for a fresher it is very difficult to get jobs abroad.Moreover getting jobs abroad is very competitive as you need to compete with the natives of that country first and then with remaining international candidates.
So as per your query I would suggest you to work for 2-3 years gain relevant work experience and simultaneously look for jobs abroad.
In order to get job abroad, you need to first of all find out the job opening in the area of your interest, and the best source for this are newspaper and various job portals like naukri.com and naukrigulf.com.
Both of these medium provides information about vacant job positio
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2013-11-15 15:39:37

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Manmeet Kaur

Guide-Level 12

Hi,
Some of the best universities offering M.Sc Inorganic Chemistry are :
-Andhra University
-Bangalore University
-Kuvempu University
-M.B Patel Science College
-Mahatma Gandhi University
-Saurashtra University
-Shivaji University
-St. Joseph's College for Women
-St. Thomas College
-University of Madras
-VIT University
While selecting the best, you need to check some of the important parameters such as recognition, year of establishment, batch size, syllabus, faculty, fees, placements etc.
Hope it helps. Please feel free to revert. Click on the thumbs up or mark it as the best, if you found this useful.
Wish You Luck!

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2013-09-17 13:14:07

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Manmeet Kaur

Guide-Level 12

Hi,
There are many jobs available for Chemistry graduates in different government sector companies.
To apply for a job, you need to fulfill the criteria and qualify the exam conducted by the different government authorities.
You can apply for different exams conducted by Union Public Service Commission, Ministry of Home affairs, Staff Selection Commission, different banks in public sector and Railway Recruitment Board.
1)
Central Government Jobs :
Several exams are conducted by various government agencies for filling various posts available in Central Government sector.
- You can apply for the Scientific Assistant post in the labs of De
...more

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