I am confused after my graduation in Chemistry honours, what should I pursue- B.Tech or M.Sc.

I don't have much interest in teaching line but want to get into industrial or lab oriented jobs which has high pay scale. Please suggest what exams or what career path I should choose so as to achieve the same.

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Asked by Ankita Sinha

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    praderp g

    5 years ago
    For B.Tech course, you can take branch only chemical. Don't go for other groups, better you take M.Sc seat. Go for chemistry course only. Both courses are better, but our choice take course admission only chemical or chemistry.
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    Bhomeshwar Rathore Electrical Engineer

    5 years ago
    Hello Ankita,
    It all depends on your area of interest that what course you should choose. As an engineer, I can tell about B.Tech's scenario and scope. Being from the chemistry department, you will choose Chemical Branch in B.Tech. And, truly speaking current scope of this branch is really very good, because of increasing demand of Oil, Petroleum and Fertilizer companies. PSUs (Public Sector Units) like ONGC, HPCL, IOCL and others recruit engineers from GATE exam which you can give after your graduation. Moreover, you can pursue higher studies in top notch universities of India after qualifying GATE like IISC, NITIE, IITs and NITs. One
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