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After graduating, one can also opt for postgraduate studies to get a sturdy hold of their chemical passion such as Masters in Chemistry.
Why Choose Master of Science (Chemistry)?
Diverse career opportunities
Finest and reputed profession
High paid jobs in government and private sectors
Some of the academic PG degrees you can pursue after BSc Chemistry for bright future are listed below:
MSc Analytical Chemistry
MSc Applied Chemistry
MSc General Chemistry
MSc Inorganic Chemistry
MSc Instrumental Analysis
MSc Medical Chemistry
MSc Molecular Chemistry
MSc Organic Chemistry
MSc Physical Chemistry
MSc Theoretical Chemistry
MSc Drug Chemistry
MSc Pharmaceutical Chemistry
MSc Physical & Materials Chemistry
MSc Bio-Chemistry
Master’s degree in Computational Chemistry
M E. / M Tech in Chemical Engineering
Higher Studies after MSc in Chemistry
If you really find the chemistry between you and this field sparkling you to pursue higher studies after MSc Chemistry can opt for courses like MPhil Chemistry or PhD in Chemistry.
If you are interested in regular PhD after your post-graduation, you can appear in various exams like GATE JRF, TIFR, CSIR NET JRF etc., depending upon your field of study and choice of the universities and colleges.
If you are interested in applying for the Integrated PhD courses right after your graduation, then you can go for exams like IIT JAM Exam, GATE etc. to get into the Best PhD universities in India.
Certification Courses After BSc Chemistry
There are a few options of certification courses available after BSc Chemistry that help you reinforce your academic prowess, out of which a very common one is PGDAC (Post-Graduate Diploma in Analytical Chemistry).
Career in Chemistry in India after BSc
Employment Areas for Bachelor of Science [BSc] Chemistry – BSc Chemistry graduates can find a career in Chemistry in the following sectors –
Chemical Laboratories
Clinical Laboratories
Health Care Industry
Pharmaceutical Companies
Cosmetics and Perfume Industry
Military Hospitals
Fertilizer Plants
Energy Firms
Forensic Labs
Government Jobs like – Banking, SSC, Railways etc.
Thus, the subject of Chemistry can offer a wide range of employment opportunities to candidates in both private as well as government sectors.
BSc Chemistry candidates can also pursue their career in the field of teaching and technical writer.
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