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Career Options After Chemistry Courses in India.1. Academic Careers:   - Lecturer/Professor:Teaching at colleges or universities after pursuing higher studies (MSc, PhD).   - Research Scientist:Conducting research in academic or research institutions. 2. Industry Careers:   - Pharmaceuticals: Working in drug development, quality control, or manufacturing for companies.      - Cosmetics and Personal Care: Formulation and quality control in companies.3. Healthcare:   - Clinical Biochemist:Working in hospitals or diagnostic labs.

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An in-depth skill in the Science stream of subjects is the basic skill and knowledge required for individuals pursuing a degreein chemistry. Apart from this, skills in complex problem solving, communication and analytical thinking are important for thiscourse.Being organized and time management, research skills, maintaining and monitoring records and data is learnt over time bystudents. Individuals must also have knowledge in IT and technology to carry out various tech-related operations inchemistry.

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Chemistry courses are available in more than 5,000 colleges in India. The average course fee ranges from INR 432 and goes up to INR 60 Lakh. In between, there are hundreds of affordable college options offering Chemistry courses at various levels. Among them, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi University, Maharshi Dayanand University, Tamil Nadu Open University, Kumaun University, Burdwan University, Viswa Bharati University, HNBGU, etc., are one of the best options you can go for.

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Here are a few options of distance colleges for Chemistry courses:Distance Chemistry CollegesTuition FeeBRAOU HyderabadINR 7,700 - 36,000IGNOUINR 9,600 - 50,400Nalanda Open UniversityINR 9,600 - 11,200IGNOUINR3 Distance LearningINR 10,000 - 24,000Vidyasagar UniversityINR 14,000Note: The information is sourced from the official body and may vary.

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Chemistry is the study of matter; it examines its composition, characteristics, and behavior to determine how these elements alter during chemical reactions. As such, it can be regarded as a subfield of physical science, in the same category as earth sciences like geology, physics, and astronomy.

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Chemistry courses in India are offered across various specialisations. Take a look at the below list of Chemistry specialisations:Chemistry SpecialisationsBiochemistryGeochemistryChemical physicsChemical engineeringEnvironmental scienceForensicGreen chemistryMaterial sciencePharmacyPharmacologyToxicologyFood technologyAgricultural chemistry-

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Chemistry courses are offered on various levels such as UG, PG, Doctorate, Diploma, and Certification. While the eligibility criteria to get admission to a Chemistry course depends on the its level, the minimum eligibility is to pass Class 12 in the Science stream with PCM/PCB/PCMB (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Biology) as core subjects with minimum 55% aggregate from a recognised board. Eligibility criteria for other course levels include:Chemistry Course LevelEligibility CriteriaUGClass12 in the Science stream, With PCM/PCB/PCMB (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Biology) as core subjects, Minimum 50% aggregate marks from
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After completing a BSc in Chemistry in India, there are several government job opportunities available across various sectors. Some of the best government job options for BSc Chemistry graduates include:Job ProfilesAverage SalaryScientific Assistant/ScientistINR 1.9 LPAQuality Control OfficerINR 3.4 LPAEnvironmental Analyst/ScientistINR 5.1 LPADrug InspectorINR 8.3 LPALecturer/Assistant ProfessorINR 5 LPANote: The salary has been taken from Ambitionbox.com.

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ISRO recruits candidates for various scientific and technical positions through its annual recruitment drives and also through direct recruitment for specialised roles. While a BSc in Chemistry can provide a solid foundation in Science and analytical skills, many positions at ISRO may require additional qualifications such as a Master's degree (MSc) or a higher degree (PhD) in a relevant field such as Chemistry or Physics, Mathematics, Aerospace Engineering, Electronics, or Computer Science.

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Inorganic Chemistry is frequently referred to as nonliving Chemistry, while Organic Chemistry is frequently described as the Chemistry of the living. These broad generalisations have opened up countless research possibilities, yet they are not true.The Arts and Sciences of working with minerals and ores gave rise to Inorganic Chemistry. During the middle Pleistocene epoch, researchers looked into such issues as how to transform naturally occurring materials, such as chert or flint, into tools and how to transform metal ores, many of which were composed of metal oxides, carbonates, or sulphides, into free metals.

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