What are the job opportunities available after B.Sc in chemistry?

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    Saloni Sharma | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago
    There are several job opportunities available after completing a Bachelor of Science B.Sc. Degree in Chemistry. Here are some common career paths for B.Sc. Chemistry graduates:
    Analytical Chemist: Analytical Chemists are responsible for analyzing chemical compounds and materials to determine their composition, structure, and properties. They work in a variety of industries, including pharmaceuticals, environmental Science, and forensic Science. Quality Control Analyst: Quality Control Analysts ensure that products meet the required standards and specifications. They test and analyze products for quality, safety, and efficiency. Quality
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    Kem | Contributor-Level 7

    2 years ago
    If you want Chemistry oriented jobs and excepting decent pay, then B.Sc. Is not quite enough in my experience and knowledge. Because you may result with an 8 to 10 hr of job which pays you 10k-15k a month. M.Sc. have significantly more industrial value and more jobs opportunities in both the Industrial sector and the Research sector.
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    Siddharth ASHOK KUMAR

    8 years ago
    You can work in:
    1. Manufacturing industries.
    2. Food and waste water management.
    3. Laboratory.
    4. Petroleum and oil industry.
    5. Forensic.
    6. Pharmaceutical, etc. in both public and private sectors.

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