After B.sc chemistry.what can I study?
Hello Sujith,
After completion of your graduation you can go for the higher studies which is a better idea because:
There are plenty of opportunities which exist for the chemists in the present scenario. Almost every field in the world use chemicals as a part in some or other ways. So the need for chemists also is in high demand.
There are several specializations in the field of chemistry from which a student can choose for their higher studies, i.e. in the master degree courses. The options for higher studies are
M.Sc. Chemistry
M.Sc. Analytical Chemistry
M.Sc. Drug Chemistry
M.Sc. Organic Pharmaceutical Chemistry
M.Sc. Physical & Materials Chemistry
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
There are few job opportunities even, after B.Sc chemistry:
Most of the industries nowadays use the chemicals in everything directly or indirectly like in food products, pharmaceuticals, electronic products or in construction. This creates opportunities for the talented chemistry graduates, since they have the in-depth knowledge about various chemicals, compositions and their properties. The government laboratories, universities or colleges and the industries, mainly chemical and pharmaceutical, are the three major sectors which recruit the chemistry graduates. For the entry level jobs in these fields, graduates need at least a bachelors degree in chemistry. But for the senior positions like in research, they need PhD in the same. Other career choices for them lie in the oil, gas and power sectors.
Hope the answer is helpful.
All the best!!
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Dear aspirant,
You have many choices like either you can go for higher studies or you can go for a job.
You can also go for research or professor (teaching) profession.
You can try for civil services like IAS,PCS,SSC-CGL
You can even try for armed forces via CDS, AFCAT etc.
All the best.!!
Hello,
Given below is the list of some post graduation courses that you can pursue after completing your B.Sc Chemistry:
- M.Sc in Analytical Chemistry
- M.Sc in Applied Chemistry
- M.Sc in General Chemistry
- M.Sc in Organic Chemistry
- M.Sc in Instrumental Analysis
- M.Sc in Medical Chemistry
- M.Sc in Molecular Chemistry
- M.Sc in Inorganic Chemistry
- M.Sc in Physical Chemistry
- M.Sc in Theoretical Chemistry
- M.Sc in Drug Chemistry
- M.Sc in Pharmaceutical Chemistry
- M.Sc in Physical and Materials Chemistry
- M.Sc in Bio Chemistry
- M.Sc in Computational Chemistry
- M.E / M.Tech in Chemical Engineering
Best Wishes
You will find a wide range of opportunities after completing BSc chemistry. You can either go for higher studies or search for jobs. There are a huge demand for chemists all over the world. Higher studies options include -
MSc chemistry, msc analytical chemistry, msc drug chemistry, msc organic pharmaceutical chemistry etc.,
Job options include - analytical chemist, biomedical chemist, quality controller, Chemical eng. Associate, industrial research scientist etc., You can even go for MBA if you don't feel like studying chemistry any further.
Hope this helps.
Good luck!