Organic chemistry and analytical chemistry are good subjects to study in masters. Both are in demand and have good scope.
Organic chemistry and analytical chemistry are good subjects for do masters.
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Hi Jyoti,
Whatever specialisation you pick in Organic/Analytical/Inorganic chemistry as a Master's degree. In the end, you will study all analytical tools in Masters. However, organic chemistry is preferred over analytical chemistry for job purposes. Organic chemistry has the greatest number of job openings. Despite the fact that the industries of each of these sectors are distinct. For example, if you have a physical chemistry specialisation, you should pursue detergents and polymer-based enterprises. Similarly, if you have a background in inorganic chemistry, consider working in the metal extraction and refining businesses. Organic, on the other hand, offers a wide range of applications. With organic chemistry as a specialisation, you can work in fertiliser, medicine, or any other physical or inorganic-based industry, as organic chemistry students receive the highest priority. Specialization isn't necessary for teaching employment because you could be asked to teach any of these subjects.
Hope that helps you.
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