What should i do after B.Sc in chemistry?

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    Mukesh Dubey Biology Teacher | Guide-Level 11

    8 years ago
    I would suggest you to go for MSc, either in organic, inorganic or physical. Ample of opportunities are there in them.
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    Saket Raj Sahu BELIEVE IN KARMA. | Guide-Level 15

    5 years ago
    After B.Sc in chemistry you can join any chemical company or can further study
    1) M.Sc. Chemistry2) M.Sc. Analytical Chemistry3) M.Sc. Drug Chemistry4) M.Sc. Organic Pharmaceutical Chemistry.
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    Kem | Contributor-Level 7

    2 years ago
    If you have an interest in Chemistry and 2 years of time, then M.Sc. In Chemistry, disciplines would be a great option for a career boost in Chemistry. Since in M.Sc. You can get ideas about research and optimization of products and processing which will help you to get a good career in Chemistry. You can also join PG Diploma courses like chemical Lab Technician, laboratory instrumentation, etc.
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    ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    Preparation of an attractive and comprehensive Placement Brochure. Organizing PrePlacement Seminars by Companies. Maintaining and regularly updating Database of Students. Maintaining Database of Companies and establishing strategic links for campus recruitments. Gathering information about Job fairs and all relevant recruitment advertisements. Coordinating with companies to learn about their recruitment procedures. Identifying the needs and expectations of the companies to assist them in recruiting the most suitable candidates. Organizing pre-placement training for students (Soft S. kills, Dress Codes, Mock Interviews).
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    Aananya Sharma | Contributor-Level 6

    6 years ago
    Graduates from this course will be better prepared to understand the new environment-friendly systems and can understand the processes that the chemical industry is adopting. Some of the fields you can go into:
    -Analytical Chemist
    -Bio-medical Chemist
    -Chemical Engineering Associate
    -Industrial Research Scientist
    -Lab Chemist
    -Materials Technologist
    -Production Chemist
    -Production Officer
    -Quality Controller
    -R&D Director
    -Research & Development Manager
    -Safety Health and Environment Specialist
    You may also specialize in areas of applied chemistry, such as cheminformatics or biochemistry, or develop knowledge in an area where chemistry graduates ma
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    roma

    8 years ago
    Go for Masters in Chemistry only. You will have quite good opportunities in prestigious government institutes.
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    kartik sharma | Contributor-Level 7

    8 years ago
    You should go for M.Sc. in chemistry.
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    arvind dhangar | Contributor-Level 7

    5 years ago
    The Placement Committee at ACCF comprises of the faculty coordinators and the student's placement coordinators. The Placement process aims to match the requirements of the Corporate World with the aspirations of the students thereby facilitating the achievement of synergy between the two.
    The following are the scopes that the committee aims to accomplish in every academic year:
    Preparation of an attractive and comprehensive Placement Brochure.
    Organizing PrePlacement Seminars by Companies.
    Maintaining and regularly updating Database of Students.
    Maintaining Database of Companies and establishing strategic links for campus recruitments.
    Gathe
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