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22nd May 2015, 11:03 AM
delphy dominic
 
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Higher education after Bsc Chemistry


which are the best courses after bsc. chemistry





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22nd May 2015, 12:09 PM
aashisranjan784
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There are so many courses which you can pursue after completion of bachelor's degree in chemistry. You can opt for master's degree in science courses or post graduate diploma courses.

Here is streams for you:

1. Master of Science with Honors in Chemistry.

2. Master of Science in Chemistry.

3. Master of Science in Physical and Materials Chemistry.

4. Master of science in applied chemistry.

5. Master of Science in Organic or Inorganic or medicine chemistry.

6. Master's degree in electrochemistry or hydrochemistry or drug chemistry.

7. Post Graduate Diploma in Industrial Quality Control.

8. Post Graduate in Industrial Analytical Chemistry.

9. Master of Science in Nuclear chemistry.

10. Master of Business Administration.

So you can select the discipline for higher studies depending upon your interest.
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22nd May 2015, 12:31 PM
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See, Bsc in chemistry is a very versatile field. Not only higher education but you can also do a lot of jobs in the government sector as well as in the private ones.

We will be discussing regarding both the possibilities.

Firstly let us discuss the one you are interested for, the higher education part. There are myriad courses which you can pursue. Some of them are-
Msc in

- Chemistry
- Pharmacy
- Organic Pharmaceutical Chemistry
- Analytic Chemistry
- Physical & Materials Chemistry
- Drug Chemistry

Also, there are various job opportunities that you hold. You can apply for the posts of-

- Lecturer

- Drug Inspector

- Food inspector

- Researcher

- Pharmacist

- Radiologist

- Toxicologist

So, the options are many, you just have to choose the best one for you.
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22nd May 2015, 04:09 PM
vanisunshine.vani
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After B.Sc chemistry you can do post graduation. To get an admission in msc one has to appear the post graduate entrance exam for chemical science.

In M.Sc you can do following chemistry specialisation:-

-M.Sc in organic chemistry

-M.Sc in inorganic chemistry

-M.Sc in physical chemistry

-M.Sc in analytical chemistry

-the duration for M.Sc is 2 years consists of throry and practical. Total semester is 4.

After M.Sc you can do phd or join in lab or do research
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22nd May 2015, 04:51 PM
alokyadav2607
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[QUOTE=delphy dominic;5027419]which are the best courses after bsc. chemistry[/


There are so many higher studies options for candidate, who has done bachelor's degree in chemistry.

You can go for master degree in:

~~Physical chemistry

~~Analytical chemistry

~~Inorganic chemistry

~~Biochemistry

~~Nuclear chemistry

~~Inorganic chemistry

You can also go for MBA, PGDM etc.
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22nd May 2015, 06:25 PM
RSJ66
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Default Re: Higher education after Bsc Chemistry

There are several options before you. You have to choose any one of them as per your discretion, interest, potential and capability.

Few of options are listed below:

* Master in Chemistry (M.Sc in Chemistry)
* Master degree in History/Sociology/English/Political Science etc
* Master in Business Administration (MBA)
* Master in Computer Application (MCA)
* B.Ed & M.Ed
* Master in Mass Media & Jounalism
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