What is the scope of B.Sc in chemistry if completed from an autonomous college?
Asked by Jenil Makhasana
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Job opportunities after B.Sc Chemistry
There are various fields where a B.Sc chemistry graduate can utilize their talents. Some of the areas that offer jobs for a B.Sc degree holder include the following:
Laboratories
Medical Research
Manufacturing and Processing Firms
Testing Laboratories
Technical Journals
Utility Companies
Waste-water Plant
Engineering firms
Medical Laboratories
Oil Industry
Petroleum Companies
Pharmaceutical Companies
Power Generating Companies
Pyrotechnics Manufacturers
Research and Development Firms
Seed and Nursery Companies Schools
Agricultural Research Services
Biotechnology Firms
Chemical Industry
Chemicals Manufacturing Compa...more -
Completing a Bachelor of Science B.Sc. In Chemistry can lead to a variety of career opportunities whether you complete it from autonomous college or not. Chemical technician: Chemical technicians work in laboratories and assist chemists and chemical engineers in conducting experiments, analyzing data, and developing new products and processes. Quality control analyst: Quality control analysts are responsible for testing and analyzing products to ensure they meet strict quality standards, and work in a variety of industries such as pharmaceuticals, food and beverage, and manufacturing. Research and development scientist: Research and de...more
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As per my analysis with the recent market trends, Career Trends and Scope of a person graduated in Chemistry is in every business sector. To become succeeded & well placed in Industry, definitely advanced Curriculum of the University (as per Industry Standard), Comprehensive rather systematic guidance by the experienced faculty & regular Industry oriented seminars / workshops matters a lot. Being alumni of Lovely Professional University, I believe LPU is the best place to pursue your M.Sc. (Hons. ). Chemistry programme. Let me guide you about the highlights of M.Sc. (Hons. ). Chemistry programme in perspective to the department...more
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If you prefer to go for a job with B.Sc. Chemistry in Chemistry field, then it is not enough. Because in B.Sc. you have only a little idea about research and optimization of product/processing. If you are willing to do Civil services or other government jobs UPSC state PSC, SSC RRB Postal service) then B.Sc. is quite enough. If you are willing to change career and no longer wanted Chemistry as your career, then you can apply for Some other courses like MBA, B.Tech (2 years course), etc. If you want to continue your studies, then M.Sc. Or PG Diploma courses in Chemistry disciplines are available and worth to do it. Example: M.Sc. in Gen...more
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