1. The document discusses various career options and courses that can be pursued after completing a BSc in Chemistry. This includes postgraduate diploma courses focused on analytical chemistry, biotechnology, and nanobiotechnology as well as MBA programs.
2. The document also discusses MSc courses in chemistry and specialized fields like molecular chemistry, computational chemistry, and organic pharmaceutical chemistry.
3. Additional options after a BSc discussed are diploma programs, lab technician certification courses, DMLT programs in medical lab technology, and doctoral programs in chemistry.
4. Careers mentioned include roles as a chemist, pharmacy assistant, lab assistant, toxicologist, and biochemist in industries like healthcare
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1. Courses After Bsc Chemistry
Candidates with a BSc or Bachelor of Science degree have a variety of job opportunities.
Whether you majored in Math, Chemistry, Physics, or Biology, a BSc degree holder can
always pursue research, advanced study, or a profession in a related field.
Nowadays, chemicals are used in almost every industry, either directly or indirectly, such as
pharmaceuticals, electronic devices, construction, and even food products.
This is an opportunity for chemical science graduates, who have extensive understanding of
the many types of chemicals, compositions, and properties.
The three key sectors where chemical graduates are recruited are research laboratories,
companies (mostly chemical and pharmaceutical), and colleges and universities.
This blog will familiarise you with the various courses you can take after earning a BSc in
this area in order to explore deeper into this scientific field and develop a prosperous career
in Chemistry.
PG Diploma Courses after Bsc Chemistry
Going for a master's degree is something that comes easy to anyone who wants to pursue a
career solely in academia. Analytical chemistry, organic chemistry, pharmaceutical
chemistry, inorganic chemistry, and so on are all areas of chemistry. Candidates who want to
pursue a professional degree can also get an MBA. Here we are listing out some of the pg
diploma course for after Bsc Chemistry:
● Postgraduate Diploma in Analytical Chemistry
● Postgraduate Diploma in Biotechnology
● Postgraduate Diploma in Nanobiotechnology
● MBA in Biotechnology
● MBA in Laboratory Management
● MBA in Pharmaceutical Management
● MBA in Biotechnology and Oil & Gas Management
Msc Courses after Bsc Chemistry
Chemistry is sometimes referred to as "the central science" because it relates Physics to
other Natural Sciences topics such as Biology, Geology, and Astronomy. Students who grasp
the fundamental concepts and applications of chemistry might follow a particular course of
study to gain a thorough understanding of this broad topic. The duration of these courses
spans from two to three years. The following is a list of significant masters courses in
Chemistry, some of which are general and some of which are specialised.
● MSc Molecular Chemistry
● Masters in Computational Chemistry
● MSc Environment & Green Chemistry
2. ● MSc Biochemistry
● MSc Oil & Gas Chemistry
● MSc Physical & Materials Chemistry
● MSc Theoretical Chemistry
● MSc Organic Pharmaceutical Chemistry
● MSc Drug Chemistry
● MSc Medical Chemistry
● MSc Instrumental Analysis
● MSc Analytical Chemistry
● MSc Organic Chemistry
● MSc Inorganic Chemistry
● ME or MTech in Chemical Engineering
● MSc Applied Chemistry
● MSc in Chemistry
● MPhil Chemistry
● MSc Physical Chemistry
● MSc General Chemistry
Courses After Bsc Chemistry Except MSc
A master's degree always helps students acquire a good job offer. Looking at the big picture,
a master's degree provides more knowledge and helps students acquire other skills.
Students with a master's degree are always given preference over those with a bachelor's
degree. After earning a B.Sc., you can continue your education and apply for master's
degrees and other diploma programmes. Take a look at the finest courses to get into after
finishing your B.Sc other than MSc.
● Diploma in Agribusiness Management
● PG Diploma in print and Web, broadcast or multimedia Journalism
● HCL Certified Software Engineer
● Advanced Post Graduate Program in Biotechnology
● Advanced Post Graduate Program in Intelligent System & Robotics
● Machine Learning
● Data Science
● Master in Computer Application (MCA)
● Bachelor in Education (B. Ed)
MBA Courses After Bsc Chemistry
MBA is one of the most sought-after degrees, with practically every graduate wishing to
pursue it. Whether you have a bachelor's degree in commerce or a science stream, you can
choose from a variety of specialised MBA courses to obtain competence in your chosen
subject of study. After completing a BSc, graduates can pursue a variety of degrees,
including an MBA, which allows them to explore the business world, build professional
abilities, and discover the complexities of management.
3. To all those considering courses after completing a BSc, here is a post that attempts to
emphasise the benefits of an MBA after completing a BSc as well as the most popular MBA
specialties in the healthcare sector.
● MBA in Hospitality Management
● MBA in Healthcare
● MBA in Healthcare Management
● MBA in Production Management
● MBA in Pharmaceutical Management
● MBA in Laboratory Management
● MBA in Biotechnology and Oil & Gas Management
● MBA in Travel and Tourism
● MBA in Event Management
● MBA in Digital Marketing
● MBA in Quality Management
● MBA in International Business
● MBA in General Management
● MBA in Sports Management
● MBA in Logistics and Supply Chain Management
● MBA in Entrepreneurship
● MBA in Petroleum and Oil Gas Management
● MBA in Personnel Management
● MBA in Fashion Designing
● MBA in Media Management
● MBA in Environmental Management
● MBA in Finance
● MBA in Pharmacy
● MBA in Disaster Management
● MBA in Rural Management
● MBA in Product Management
● MBA in Project Management
● MBA in Aviation Management
DMLT Course After Bsc Chemistry
Diploma in Medical laboratory technology students can pursue courses at both the diploma
and degree levels. Various medical colleges/institutions across the country offer the B.Sc.
programme in medical laboratory technology. The degree conferred is a B.Sc.-M.L.T. 10+2
with science subjects or equivalent from a recognised University or Board is required for
B.Sc. Medical Laboratory Technology (BMLT). The course is three years long. Other
certificate programmes for lab technician careers require 10+2 with scientific studies.
Colleges, universities, and hospitals all provide courses.
● Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Technology
● Bachelor of Science in Medical Imaging Technology
4. ● Bachelor of Science in Medical Laboratory Technology
Postgraduate courses In DMLT
● Post Graduate Diploma in Laboratory Services
● Post Graduate Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology
● Post Graduate Diploma in Clinical Genetics and Medical Laboratory
Doctoral Courses after BSc Chemistry
Doctoral programmes in Chemistry equip students for research and teaching jobs in the Life,
Basic, Medical, Energy, Physical, Environmental, and Material Sciences. You can also look
into opportunities in numerous contemporary subfields of Chemistry as well as related
disciplines such as Engineering Chemistry and Medicinal Chemistry, among others. The
duration of these programmes is between three and four years. The following is a list of
significant PhD programmes in Chemistry that aim to build analytical skills in order to
conduct novel and creative scientific research in this scientific discipline.
● PhD in Chemistry
● PhD in Applied Chemistry
● PhD Biochemistry
● DPhil Organic Chemistry
● DPhil Inorganic Chemistry
● DPhil Physical & Theoretical Chemistry
Lab Technician Course After Bsc Chemistry
DMLT stands for Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology. The DMLT Course lasts two
years and focuses on developing skills in illness prevention, diagnosis, and treatment using
clinical lab testing. DMLT can be completed following the completion of class 12. The DMLT
course prices range from INR 2 Lakhs to INR 4 Lakhs.
We have listed out some of the lab technician courses after Bsc Chemistry
● Certificate course in DMLT
● Certificate Course in Anaesthesia Technician
● Certificate Course in Blood Bank Technician
● Certificate Course in Dark Room Assistant
5. ● Certificate Course in Radiography & Imaging Technique
● Certificate Course in Training of Laboratory Assistants
● Certificate in Cath Lab Technician
● Certificate in Medical Record Technology
● Certificate Course in Clinical Diagnostic Techniques
Career Options After Bsc Chemistry
Since most of the job-related courses after B.Sc. chemistry has been mentioned here, along
with the jobs they will lead to, let us have a look at some others.
Chemist
Chemists are people who study compounds, improve substances, and evaluate chemical
goods. Their role is to increase product and technique quality while guaranteeing safety. A
chemist's annual salary is Rs 3,37,00.
Pharmacy Assistant
Prescriptions and other medical items are dispensed to patients by a pharmacy assistant.
They can work in hospitals or under the supervision of a registered pharmacist. In India, the
average Pharmacy Assistant Salary is Rs. 200,145 per year.
Lab Assistant
Lab Assistants are highly analytical professionals who are familiar with fundamental
laboratory procedures and equipment. Their responsibilities include processing samples,
categorising outcomes, and documenting findings. The average monthly pay is around Rs
18,000 in India.
Toxicologist
Toxicologists are scientists who investigate the safety and biological effects of medications,
chemicals, agents, and other substances on living beings. In India, the average income for a
Toxicologist is 1079000.
Biochemist
Biochemists study the effects of medications and food on biological processes by analysing
enzymes, DNA, and other substances. In India, the average income for an Experienced
Biochemist is 305209.
6. Other positions that can be obtained include Cytologist, Technical Writer, Research Analyst,
Lecturer, and so on.
Jobs After Bsc Chemistry
You can pursue a career in this industry by doing the following jobs:
● chemist
● Chemical specialist
● Healthcare
● biochemist
There is a wide range of possibilities. It also does not limit you to a job in this industry. As a
result, here are some of the various industries where you can find work:
● Lecturer
● Nuclear engineer
● Patent attorney
● Writer
Government Jobs After Bsc Chemistry
A candidate with a degree in Chemistry can make a significant contribution to society by
working in the public sector/government organisations. In addition, there is a growing
demand in the government sector for young minds who are eager and creative.
A number of government organisations and public sector organisations hire B.Sc Chemistry
graduates on an entry-level basis.
● Laboratory Assistant - Public Service Commission
● Demonstrator ( Forensic Medicine)- Government Medical College
● Lab Technician -Government Medical College
● Medical Data Entry Operator- Hospitals/Healthcare
● Institute of Nano Science and Technology- Junior Research Fellow