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B.Sc. Chemistry takes 3 years,
M.Sc. Chemistry takes another 2 years,
Ph.D. Chemistry takes 3 to 5 years depending upon your research output and willingness. The general eligibility for B.Sc. Chemistry admission is passed in all subjects of 12th grade with Science subjects like PCM. Score as much as possible to get admission easily.

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Go with your interest because each of them has its own importance in the industry.
If you have an idea of doing research, then go for the branch which contains your research interest topic.

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Fee Structure varies among institutes.
Generally, it ranges from 50k to 1L rupees per year.

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1. Synthetic Chemist
2. Quality Control or Quality Assurance Chemist
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4. Jobs in Petroleum industry by ONGC, IOCL, etc., (through GATE score)
5. DRDO scientist
6. Patent Officer
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10. Health and Sanitary Analyst in Food and Dairy Industry.
And many more

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It's 3 years course and its fee is around Rs 1166 per year.

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National institutes like IISc, IISERs, IITs, NITs and Central Universities.
State Universities like BHU, ICT (Mumbai), University of Delhi, Mumbai University, Pondicherry University, etc., And some colleges.

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Yes, it doesn't require deep math skills but you should be strong at basic math like Algebra Trigonometry Calculus (Limits, differentials and Integrals Matrices and Functions.

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The Best option is M.Sc. From Top national institutes like IISc, IISERs, IITs, BHU, University of Delhi, Mumbai University, University of Kolkata, etc.

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Generally for B.Sc. Chemistry admission requires a pass in all subjects of 12th grade and If you clear that, then you can get admission for BSc Chemistry in MCC.

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