what are options after bsci.chemistry(h) in usa

0 63 Views | Posted 2013-02-15 08:47:31
Asked by manju

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    Manmeet Kaur | Guide-Level 12

    2013-02-18 11:21:05
    Hi Manju,
    1) After B.Sc Chemistry, if you wish to continue studies then you may go for courses such as :
    -M.Sc. Chemistry
    -M.Sc. Analytical Chemistry
    -M.Sc. Drug Chemistry
    -M.Sc. Organic Pharmaceutical Chemistry
    -M.Sc. Physical & Materials Chemistry
    -Master of Business Administration (MBA)
    -Post-Graduate Diploma in Analytical Chemistry (PGDAC)
    2) Otherwise you may start working as :
    -Analytical Chemist
    -Biomedical Chemist
    -Chemical Engineering Associate
    -Industrial Research Scientist
    -Lab Chemist
    -Materials Technologist
    -Production Chemist
    -Production Officer
    -Quality Controller
    -R&D Director
    -Research & Development Manager
    -Safety Health And Environmen
    ...more
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    shaban | Guide-Level 11

    2013-02-18 11:16:24
    Hi,
    With 15 years of education UK would be the best study destination for you to pursue masters degree, as in order to pursue masters degree from universities in US you need to have 16 years of education.
    Besides masters in chemistry and related fields you may also consider pursing MBA from universities in UK.
    However, please remember in order to pursue MBA from good universities in UK , you need to have atleast 2-3 years of full time work experience after graduation.
    Besides work experience you also need to have very good academic record, preferably 60%-70% plus in graduation, plus you need to take below mentioned test:
    1. GMAT.
    2. IELTS.
    I
    ...more

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