What are the careers opportunities after studying chemistry?

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    jyotiprakash nayak

    6 years ago
    A sea of career options, starting from in industry, government to academia, are available for Chemistry graduates-
    Research & Development
    Analytical Chemist
    Forensic Expert
    Cheminformatics
    Crystallography
    Chemical Engineer
    Industrial Management
    QC in Chemical Health & Safety
    Quality Assurance
    Regulatory Affairs
    Toxicology
    Quality Control
    Technical Support
    Formulation Chemistry
    Process Chemistry
    Hazardous Waste Management
    Public Safety
    Science Policy
    Basic Research.
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    Rajat Pareek

    a year ago
    Forensic Expert
    Chemical Engineer
    Toxicologist
    Quality Control
    Biochemist
    Academics.
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    Mohan Sarkar | Contributor-Level 6

    a year ago
    Chemistry is a broad field that encompasses various areas of study and research. Here are some of the career opportunities you can pursue after studying chemistry:
    Chemist: A chemist studies the properties, composition, and reactions of different chemical substances. Analytical Chemist: An analytical chemist works in laboratories to analyse and interpret data from various chemical experiments and tests. Biochemist: A biochemist studies the chemical and physical processes that occur within living organisms. Chemical Engineer: A chemical engineer designs and develops chemical processes and equipment for large-scale production of chemicals
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    Astha Patel

    a year ago
    You can refer the following:
    Analytical Chemistry
    Chemist
    Chemical engineering
    Forensic scientists.
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    Abirlal Bhattacharjee

    a year ago
    Here are some options
    Quality Assurance
    Regulatory Affairs
    Toxicology
    Quality Control
    Technical Support
    Formulation Chemistry
    Process Chemistry
    Hazardous Waste Management
    Public Safety
    Science Policy
    Basic Research.
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    Abhigna Thota

    a year ago
    Safety health and environment specialist
    Professor
    Lab assistant
    Scientific data entry specialist
    Research and development manager
    Product officer
    Agricultural chemist
    Pharma assistant.
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    VIRAJ SINGH

    a year ago
    Chemistry graduates can apply for jobs as scientific assistants in the Bhabha Atomic Research Center, the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, and the Defense Research Development and organisation (DRDO) (BARC). Additionally, they are qualified to apply for the UPSC's Common Defense Exam.
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    Ravi Verma | Contributor-Level 6

    a year ago
    The following is a list of flexible positions that entice Chemistry graduates to work abroad:
    Beverage Industry
    Food Industry
    Private Hospitals
    Research Organisations
    Environmental Agencies
    Laboratories
    Universities
    Pharmaceutical Industry.
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    Saloni Sharma | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago
    Studying Chemistry can lead to a variety of career opportunities. Here are some examples:
    Research Scientist: A research scientist conducts experiments, develops new materials and products, and works on discovering new chemical compounds. These scientists work in a variety of fields, including pharmaceuticals, environmental Science, and biotechnology. Chemical Engineer: Chemical engineers design and develop chemical processes and equipment for manufacturing chemical products. They work in industries such as pharmaceuticals, food and beverage, and energy production.
    Analytical Chemist: An analytical chemist analyzes chemical compounds an
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    Jayant patel

    5 months ago
     

    After completing an BSc or MSc in Chemistry, there are a variety of career opportunities available across different sectors. Here are some potential career paths:

    1. Research and Development (R&D):

      • Research Scientist: Work in research institutions or industrial laboratories, conducting experiments and developing new products or technologies.
      • Lab Technician: Support research scientists by preparing experiments, collecting data, and maintaining laboratory equipment.
    2. Pharmaceuticals and Healthcare:

      • Pharmacologist: Study the effects of drugs and chemicals on biological systems.
      • Quality Control/Quality Assurance Analyst: Ensure that produc
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