Can you suggest some of the best technical courses after B.Sc in chemistry of 2-3 years?

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    Kuldeep Singh

    6 years ago
    Doing Ph.D will give a great boost to your career after which you can become a professor in any of the big institutions and can get a high paying job.
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    Prachi Pol Making History... | Guide-Level 13

    6 years ago
    After the successful completion of B.Sc in Chemistry, students can either opt for advanced studies or search for jobs in the related fields. There are plenty of opportunities which exist for the chemists in the present scenario. Almost, every field in the world uses chemicals as a part in some or other way. So, the need for chemists also is in high demand. There are several specializations in the field of chemistry from which a student can choose for their higher studies i.e. in the Master's degree courses. The options for higher studies are:
    M.Sc. Chemistry.
    M.Sc. Analytical Chemistry.
    M.Sc. Drug Chemistry.
    M.Sc. Organic Pharmaceutical
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