After completing my B.Sc in chemistry, which branch should I take for M.Sc between organic, inorganic and physical chemistry?

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Monisha Barua
9 years ago
Hi Samrat, All the branches of chemistry are equally good and have tremendous job opportunities. It entirely depends on how well you understand and handle the stream and increase your scope of growth. To decide on the course, you should analyse your strengths, career goals, interests, personality,

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Pradeep Sao
9 years ago
All the branches are good. It depends on your interest that what to choose. Even you can do good in organic chemistry by regular practice and the scope is bright too.

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Kem
3 years ago
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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D
4 years ago
First of all you should take that subject in which you are best and your knowledge should be clear in that subject. Personally I would like to suggest Organic or Inorganic because after completing M.Sc. you can get various industrial jobs as a jr. Chemist, many public sector like ONGC, BARC etc. But

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Prashant Pareek
9 years ago
every stream is good and its depend on you that which streams you are interested so identify your interest and then choose your interesting stream and go to a good career

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