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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Vaishali Rawat,
Please visit the link given below for all the institutes offering M.Sc in chemistry
https://engineering.shiksha.com/msc-chemistry-in-pune-categorypage-2-65-651-0-0-174-114-2-0-none-1-0

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Harshit Jain

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MBA in HR will change your career from science to a non-science background and it will give high pay scale only if you pursue it from a reputed B-school. Otherwise, the starting salary would range from Rs.15k to Rs.20k per month. It can be more than that depending upon your capabilities.

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Aman Agarwal

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MSc Chemistry typically includes the combination of core courses as well as elective classes, laboratory courses research seminars/projects, interdisciplinarity courses, and professional development programs that give students a complete and complete education in the field of chemistry. There are other fields of Chemistry for you to explore in case you'd like to try them out instead of the core Chemistry 

  • MSc Pharmaceutical Chemistry
  • MSc Analytical Chemistry
  • MSc Biochemistry
  • MSc Applied Chemistry

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adarsh yadav

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You should pursue M.Sc in chemistry in IIT, Kanpur.

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arjun majheeinterest in agricultural research.

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Yes, you can. There are a lot number of courses like:
• M.Sc. in botany
• Zoology
• Biochemistry
• Biotechnology
• Paramedical

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tarn deep

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M.Sc in chemistry is a better option. M.Sc in zoology is difficult to pursue than M.Sc in chemistry.

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