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June 13th, 2014, 10:12 AM
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Scope in future after completing M.Sc
What are the various future Scopes available after completion of M.Sc Chemistry Course??? Master of Science in Chemistry is a post graduate degree in Chemistry. The minimum time required to complete the course is two years. Scope for higher studies after MSc. in Chemistry Some of the higher study options are listed below— Master of Philosophy in Chemistry Master of Philosophy in Geoengineering Master of Philosophy in Analytical Chemistry Master of Philosophy in Applied Chemistry Master of Science in Analytical Chemistry Master of Science in Applied Chemistry Master of Science in Organic Chemistry Master of Science in Organic Pharmaceutical Chemistry Master of Science in Physical & Materials Chemistry Master of Science in Drug Chemistry Master of Science in Electro Chemistry Master of Science in Hydrochemistry Master of Science in Medicine Chemistry Doctor of Philosophy in Applied Chemistry Doctor of Philosophy in Inorganic Chemistry (Nuclear & Radiochemistry) Doctor of Philosophy in Ion Exchange Doctor of Philosophy in Organic Chemistry Doctor of Philosophy in Chemistry Doctor of Philosophy in Electro Chemistry Doctor of Philosophy in Industrial Chemistry Career Scope after MSc. in Chemistry -Post graduates in MSc. Chemistry can find various jobs in both public and private sector organisations. -Various job profiles available for graduates in MSc. Chemistry are listed below Analytical Chemist Teacher R & D Director Chemical Engineering Associate Biomedical Chemist Industrial Research Scientist Lab Chemist Quality Controller Production Officer Safety Health and Environment Specialist Production Chemist Research & Development Manager Materials Technologist Major employment areas are given below-- Pharmaceutical Companies Food Processing Firms Paint Manufacturing Companies Plastics Industries Textile Industries Agrochemical Industry Petrochemical Industry Toiletry Industry Plastic Manufacturing Units Patent Law Firms Space Exploration Agencies Forensic Science Department Ceramics Industry Paper Industry Military Systems Department Chemical Manufacturers Educational Institutes Independent laboratories Environmental Law Last edited by Neelurk; April 14th, 2020 at 02:11 PM. |
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