What are the career prospects after completing MSc in organic chemistry?

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Asked by Nisha Siddiqui

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    Lokesh Mathur | Contributor-Level 9

    8 years ago
    There is lot of scope after M.Sc. in Chemistry. Specially in teaching as well as in industry. Many organizations like DRDO, ISRO, BARC take students via National Entrance Test. You can also apply in govt. departments as Scientist like UPSC, CSIR, UGC, SSC etc. You can also try for Civil Service Examination.
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    Deepanshi Jain Career | Contributor-Level 10

    7 years ago
    M.Sc is meant for those who want profound scientific research & theoretical knowledge in a dedicated area.
    There are many options available for you:
    1. Go for Ph.D.
    2. Go for the industry if you get a placement.
    3. Apply for scientific assistant posts in research institutes.
    4. Go for teaching field.
    5. Try for banking jobs.
    6. Try for civil services.

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