Which course can I pursue after completing B.Sc in chemistry?

I opted for PCB in HSC.

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  • Different Courses After B.Sc in Chemistry: 

    Here are some potential courses or areas of study that BSc Chemistry graduates may pursue:

     

    Master of Science (MSc) in Chemistry

    Master of Philosophy (MPhil) in Chemistry

    Master of Technology (M.Tech) in Chemical Engineering

    Master of Business Administration (MBA) with a focus on Chemical Management or Pharmaceutical Management

    Postgraduate Diploma in Analytical Chemistry

    Postgraduate Diploma in Environmental Chemistry

    Postgraduate Diploma in Industrial Chemistry

    Postgraduate Certificate in Medicinal Chemistry

    Advanced Diploma in Polymer Chemistry

    Certificate courses in specialised areas such

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    Kem | Contributor-Level 7

    2 years ago
    M.Sc. General Chemistry,
    M.Sc. Organic Chemistry,
    M.Sc. Analytical Chemistry,
    M.Sc. Pharmaceutical Chemistry,
    M.Sc. Industrial Chemistry,
    or Any Other PG Diploma course offered in some institutes like Chemical Lab Technician in CUTN or any other PG Diploma related to Chemistry.

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