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

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Asked by Raghav Singla

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    Moin Nargund Aspiring Student | Guide-Level 12

    6 years ago
    The field of Industrial Chemistry has a large scope. Also, since you are pursuing the course from a recognised university the chances of you getting a good position in the industry is very high. You have the option to go in for either an industrial job or to go into the research field. If you plan to go the industrial side you can opt for manufacturing unit, Production and development units, etc. If you are interested in the research area you can opt for going in for Ph.D. Along with pursuing Ph.D, you can opt for joining a laboratory or a research unit. This is will help you in your Ph.D too. There also the option for going into the m
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    kanishka Chandra | Contributor-Level 9

    6 years ago
    Hi,
    You can pursue your Masters in industrial chemistry or you can also opt for Research on the subjects you have your interest.
    Regards.

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