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15th April 2016, 06:55 PM
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What is the scope of studying M.Sc(Chemistry) in a simple college?
Dear Sir/Madam,
Now I have completed B.Sc and attended M.Sc(Chemistry) entrance exam. I have got seat in local college but I missed seat in NIT, Warangal due to open category. What scope in doing M.Sc in a simple college? Can I have the best future? |
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24th April 2016, 02:09 PM
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Re: What is the scope of studying M.Sc(Chemistry) in a simple college?
# You must go for M.Sc. (Chemistry) irrespective of college/university. There are ample career prospects available in this field after post-graduation in Chemistry.
# After completion of M.Sc. (Chemistry), one can even go for pursuing M. Phil in following fields: * Geoengineering * Organic Chemistry * Analytical Chemistry * Drug Chemistry * Electro Chemistry * Applied Chemistry * Hydrochemistry * Medicine Chemistry * Organic Pharmaceutical Chemistry * Physical & Materials Chemistry # After completion of M.Sc. (Chemistry), one can even go for pursuing Ph.D in following fields: * Ion Exchange * Chemistry * Industrial Chemistry * Inorganic Chemistry (Nuclear & Radiochemistry) * Applied Chemistry * Organic Chemistry * Electrochemistry # Following areas/sectors where one can find get job opportunities are: * Chemical Industries * Agro-Chemical Industries * Government's laboratories * Pharmaceutical Companies * Petrochemical Industries * Oil and Natural Gas Sector * Paper Industry * Laboratories in School/College * Plastic Industries * Forensic Science Department * Space Exploration Agencies * Toiletry Industry * Food Processing Firms * Paint Manufacturing Companies * Plastics Industries * Ceramics Industries * Textile Industries # Apart from above mentioned job opportunity providing areas/sector, post-graduate degree holder in Chemistry one can even get job in government institutions/departments: * Bhabha Atomic Research Centre * Advanced Centre for Treatment * Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) * Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO) * CSIR-UGC # Apart from above mentioned options, one can even go for competitive examinations like other graduates such as: * Various examinations conducted by Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) * Various examinations conducted by Staff Selection Commission (SSC) * Various examinations conducted by Railway Recruitment Boards (RRBs) * Various examinations conducted independently by government departments and ministries. * IBPS Banking Examinations |
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