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Akansha Bisht

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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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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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After Class 12, there are numerous colleges, universities, and other institutions in India that provide undergraduate and graduate chemistry studies. Students who have earned a PCM or PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Mathematics) Diploma in their Class 12 can select from a variety of Chemistry courses. Below is a list of the most well-liked Chemistry courses and top universities in India: BSc ChemistryBTech BiotechnologyBTech Chemical EngineeringB Pharm

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Deciding which is more difficult to study depends on your personal preferences and strong points. The study of matter, its characteristics, and its interactions with other materials are the focus of Chemistry. Physics, on the other hand, is the study of matter and energy and their interactions with one another. Both a solid grasp of mathematics and the capacity to visualize theories and abstract concepts are prerequisites for physics.

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The area of science known as Chemistry studies the fundamental substances and elements that comprise our environment. The study of atoms, molecules, and their interactions is its main focus.However, Biochemistry is a specialized field that combines Biology and Chemistry. It focuses on the materials and chemical reactions that take place inside living things. Applicants can view a comparison of the two in the table below.ParametersChemistryBiochemistryCourse LevelUG, PG, PhD, Diploma, CertificatesUG, PG, PhD, Diploma and CertificateCourse Duration2 - 3 years2-3 yearsCourse FeesINR 432 - INR 20 LakhINR 8,000 - INR 7,00,000Entrance ExamsJ
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DSc eligibility is different for various universities. To be eligible for the DSc course, students must hold a Doctorate Degree (PhD) with at least 2 years of post-doctoral research work. The experience required can be different for some universities. In addition, some colleges and universities require the candidate to have completed their PhD from their university itself.There are also other colleges that require candidates to publish a certain number of research papers.

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The minimum eligibility criteria for BSc course is to pass Class 12 from the Science stream with PCMB subjects from a recognised board. Since, BSc courses are offered in more than 100 specializations, so the %, core subjects, etc., depends on the course specialisation and college offering the course.

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Academic programs that concentrate on the study of scientific theories, methods, and principles are known as Science courses. The goal of the Science courses is to give students a deeper comprehension of the natural world and the laws that govern it. Numerous academic subjects are covered in Science classes, such as biology, chemistry, physics, astronomy, geology, and environmental science. Since Science courses are usually available at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, students can follow their interests and gain specialised knowledge in the subject matter they have chosen.

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