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Sumit Kumar

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Yes there is very good scope after B.Sc. In Nutrition and Dietetics. Dietetics is the Science and art of feeding individuals based on the principles of nutrition. It can also be said to be the Science and art of human nutritional care. Diet therapy and its application in patient related settings is a major focus of dietetics. Thus, the field of dietetics can be related to: (a) nutrition care and intervention focused on the individual and (b) nutrition care and intervention focused on the group. Diet plays a major role in promotion of health and wellbeing of individual. Nutritionists and dietetics are concerned with this aspect. While d
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Yes sure, you should go for it. Dietetics is the Science and art of feeding individuals based on the principles of nutrition. It can also be said to be the Science and art of human nutritional care. Diet therapy and its application in patient related settings is a major focus of dietetics. Thus, the field of dietetics can be related to: (a) nutrition care and intervention focused on the individual and (b) nutrition care and intervention focused on the group. Diet plays a major role in promotion of health and wellbeing of individual. Nutritionists and dietetics are concerned with this aspect. While dietetics is related to food managemen
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Arshiya Singh

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LPU is the best place to pursue your higher education as it provides better opportunities to its students, whether it's curricular or extracurricular activities. LPU believes that practical knowledge has more value rather than theoretical so, it imparts practical exposure to the student through well-equipped designed labs with the experienced faculty and the lab assistants that helps you excel in the study. Moreover, the syllabus is revised every semester as per the new inventions and technology, so that student can be prepared for getting placed in the future. However, professional enhancement programme classes are also designed in or
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If you have an interest in Chemistry and 2 years of time, then M.Sc. In Chemistry, disciplines would be a great option for a career boost in Chemistry. Since in M.Sc. You can get ideas about research and optimization of products and processing which will help you to get a good career in Chemistry. You can also join PG Diploma courses like chemical Lab Technician, laboratory instrumentation, etc.

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Kem

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If you have an interest in Chemistry and 2 years of time, then M.Sc. In Chemistry, disciplines would be a great option for a career boost in Chemistry. Since in M.Sc. You can get ideas about research and optimization of products and processing which will help you to get a good career in the chemical industry.

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Kem

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Jobs opportunities for B.Sc. Chemistry are available but payment will be quite low (less than 15k per month) in private sector. You can join M.Sc. in Chemistry disciplines if you want to continue your career in Chemistry. MBA after B.Sc. Chemistry is a obvious change of career, since Chemistry career is about research and optimization of product/process or teaching if you are interested. If you are okay with changing career, then MBA can be an option.

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Kem

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Yes. You can go for Chemical engineering after B.Sc. Chemistry by clearing GATE exam.
Some institutes allow GATE scorers with B.Sc. Chemistry for a 2 year B.Tech. /B.E. (Chemical engineering) programme.

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It differs from college to college.

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KUSHAGRA VERMAI am freelance artist eagerness to explore & learn

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The average salary of a microbiologist includes INR 2.5 - 20 LPA. And maximum you can earn in the food industry. But for starting years don't think of more the Rs 2.5 to 4 LPA.

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Kem

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Yes, some of the best institutes for Integrated M.Sc. +PhD in Chemistry include IISc (Bangalore), IISERs, IITs, BHU (Varanasi), TIFR and some top NITs like NIT (Tiruchirappalli) and NIT (Warangal). You can also consider doing the same course in state universities.

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