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What can I do after completing an MSc in organic chemistry?

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Hello Ms. Paromita, greetings. After finishing M.Sc. organic chemistry, you have two broad options, teaching or company job. If you are interested in teaching or research, prepare and qualify csir NET examination and proceed to do PhD in some reputed institution with fellowship. Nowadays PhD become mandatory...
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Hello Ms. Paromita, greetings. After finishing M.Sc. organic chemistry, you have two broad options, teaching or company job. If you are interested in teaching or research, prepare and qualify csir NET examination and proceed to do PhD in some reputed institution with fellowship. Nowadays PhD become mandatory for lecturer jobs. On the other hand if you are looking for teaching at school level,go ahead to do a B.Ed. course.

If your interest in company jobs, apply when various companies notify. Companies generally call for walk in interviews and some good companies conduct test before the interview. So you may prepare for the interview and test. Wish you all the best.

 

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