What are the jobs present in analytical chemistry?

I mean after the completion of my M.Sc in analytical chemistry, what all jobs can I get?

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Asked by Niharika Vanga

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    priyank sharma | Scholar-Level 16

    5 years ago
    There are lots of jobs are available in India in the field of analytical chemistry like polymorph screening, QC chemist, research scientist, JRF chemist, etc. Analytical Chemists earn an average of$71,770 annually. The lowest 10% make around $ 120,600, while the highest 10% earned around $ 41,080. Most Analytical Chemists work for private research and development firms, while another large portion work for pharmaceutical companies or testing labs.
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    Amrit Raj | Scholar-Level 16

    5 years ago
    Hi Niharika,
    You will get different kind of jobs after you complete your M.Sc. Analytical chemistry. You can get a job of lab assistant in any colleges. Or you can get a job in any pharmacy company as an analytics. So, first complete your degree. Best of luck.

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