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MSc Industrial Chemistry is a 2 year postgraduate course conducted by many universities and colleges in India. The course curriculum consists of four semesters divided into two years and has extensive scope in future due to its potentially packed syllabus.
The eligibility for this course includes a bachelor degree in relevant or related fields such as zoology, biochemistry, microbiology and biotechnology with a minimum score of 60% to gain admission in the following course program.
M.Sc. in Industrial Chemistry courses are generally merit based, however, certain colleges may conduct their own entrance examinations followed by an interview to allot admission to aspirants.
The average fees for this course ranges around INR 5,000-2 lakhs and offers important curriculum and syllabi that includes how chemical components are conducive in transformation of other products and materials.
This course allows students to explore and research the methodological approaches to study chemical compounds and how they are used and applied in formation of other products. The course provides extensive knowledge on chemical processes and procedures that are required and frequently used to create chemical products.
M.Sc. in Industrial Chemistry graduates after completing their course can work in many designated roles such as Chemistry Content Writer, Scientific Data Entry Specialist, Chemical Business Analyst, Taxonomist, Chemist, Synthetic Chemistry Scientist, Scientist, Quality Assurance Officer, Biochemistry Assistant Scientist, Chemistry Content Writer, Scientific Data Entry Specialist and earn money and salary packages up to INR 1-10 lakhs which can always be increased as per experience and expertise.
M.Sc. in Industrial Chemistry also offers working in reputed organization and illustrious Institutes such as Agrochemical Companies, Plastics, Polymer Companies, Military Research Laboratories, as well as Perfume Industries, Petrochemical Companies, Colleges, Universities, Research Organizations which allow their aspirants with a stable job growth and development.
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Which stream are you from? I mean whether you are from science or commerce or arts.
Anyway,
There are a number of degree courses after your 12th / intermediate/2nd puc but which course will be good for you and you should go for depends upon following factors
>>>>>> what you have studied in your 10+2 , i. e science or commerce or arts
>>>>>> Your interest
>>>>>> What do you want to become,
For example,
if you want to become a doctor then you will have to do mbbs , if you want to be a journalist , then you will have to do bachelors in journalism, if you want to be an Engineer then you will have to do Btech, if you want to get into Business and Management then BBA will be a good choice for you, if you want to be a lawyer then 5 year integrated LLB will be the best choice for you after your 12th.
Top degree courses is given below stream wise ,
----------------------)After 12th SCIENCE with BIOLOGY i. e PCB :-
MBBS.
BDS.
BAMS
BHMS
Bachelor of Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandry
Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery
Bsc Nursing
Bsc agriculture
BSc biotechnology
B Pharma
Bachelor of Physiotherapy.
Paramedical courses
BSc dairy technology
BSc microbiology
BSc. Medical Laboratory Technology
BSc. Cardiac Laboratory Technology
BSc. Dialysis Technology
BSc. Neuro Technology
BSc. Nuclear Medicine Technology
BSc. Operation Theatre Technology
BSc. Perfusion Technology
BSc. Radiotherapy Technology
BASLP (Bachelor in Audiology & Speech Language Pathology)
Bsc Zoology/Botany
---------------)After 12th SCIENCE stream with MATHS i.e PCM:-
BE/ BTech
B Arch
B Planning
BDes
integrated mba
BBA
BCA
BSc computer science
Bsc IT
Integrated MSc
Defence ( Navy, Army, Air force)
BSc. Degree
Integrated llb
Bachelor of Hotel Management.
Bachelor of Journalism (BJ)
Bachelor of Mass Media
--------------)After 12th from ARTS stream :-
BA in Humanities & Social Sciences like you can go for following specialisations or honours :-
BA LLB
Integrated BA- B. ED
Integrated Mba
B.A. Psychology,
B.A. History,
B.A. Archaeology,
B.A. Economic
B.A. English or other languages depending upon your interest ,
B.A. Sociology,
B.A. Politics,
B.A. Geography
------------)After 12th COMMERCE stream :-
BCom
CA
CMA i.e Certified Management Accountant.
BBA i. e Bachelor of Business Administration
CS i.e Company Secretary
BIBF i.e Bachelor of International
Business and Finance.
Integrated mba
Bachelor of Journalism
Bcom llb
Integrated BEd
So , take your time and depending upon above aforesaid factors make a choice of course for yourself
For detailed information go through
https://school.careers360.com/articles/courses-after-12th
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To become an IPS officer you need to clear UPSC civil services examination
You can choose any subject or course like BA, Btech, Bsc, bcom, Mbbs etc based on your interest for your graduation/degree
This is because,
to be eligible for UPSC examination there is no compulsion to be a graduate in a particular subject, all you need to be eligible is that :-
You should be a graduate in any discipline and 21- 32 years old . You can check upsc eligibility criteria at https://competition.careers360.com/articles/upsc-ias-eligibility-criteria/amp
But yes ,
When it comes to upsc preparation and if you are totally focused towards it then ,
choosing BA can be really helpful for your UPSC examination, this is because in BA you will be learning subjects like history , polity etc which are a part of the UPSC syllabus so it will help you in your upsc examination
Some of the best graduation courses regarding upsc are :-
----------) BA Public Administration – Highly relevant, it has compact syllabus, it has a lot of overlaps with your polity & governance part in your GS II.
----------) Ba Sociology – it's study of society, lots of material are useful in GS I, Essay, in Ethics paper as well.
----------) BA History – useful for prelims and your GS I.
----------) BA Geography -relevant for both prelims and GS
----------) BA Political Science – relevant for both prelims and GS II
Some other options are are BA Economics,BA Philosophy etc.
So, take your time and decide.
To help you further, here's a brief of your UPSC examination pattern
Your UPSC civil services examination consists of three stages
********prelims exam :- it is objective paper and is of qualifying nature , so you just need to at least qualify it to be eligible for mains examination, the score /marks obtained by you in your prelims examination is not added up or used in your final merit. Your prelims exam consist of 2 papers: -
-) general studies 1
-) general studies II ( csat )
You get 2 hours for each paper
********Mains exam. :- it is descriptive /written examination . There are a total of 9 papers which are listed below:-
-----) compulsory indian language.
-----) english
-----) essay
-----) general studies I
-----) general studies II
-----) general studies III
-----) general studies IV
-----) optional I
-----) optional II
The compulsory indian language and english are qualifying in nature . You just need to qualify them. The marks obtained by you in these two papers will not be counted towards merit list.
*********Interview :- After qualifying mains, you have to go through interview round, and it is more of test of your personality rather than knowledge.
For detail examination pattern check out :- https://competition.careers360.com/articles/upsc-ias-exam-pattern
Hello candidate,
In order to become an IPS officer the candidate needs to clear the civil services examination which is conducted by the Union public service commission council. After successfully clearing the preliminary and the interview rounds for the examination the candidates has to choose whether he wants to become an IAS/ IPS/ or IFS officer based on his rank obtained.
Hope you found it helpful. if you have any further queries feel free to post it here!!
There are no IAS course as a degree. To become an IAS you need to qualify UPSC CSE examination. Now the eligibility criteria for UPSC is that you must have a graduation degree. As a result you can do your graduation in any subject of your choice provided you must be interested in that subject. See to become an IAS your UPSC preparation must be very good. So if you study a subject which you are interested in then you will not get frustrated and as a result you can focus more on your UPSC preparation. Also if UPSC is you sole target I would recommend you not to go for HOns courses until and unless you are ready to handle pressure. UPSC it self have a lot of pressure in its preparation and Hons courses will need more time. So if you are thinking of starting preparation with your UG course then I would say its better for you to go for General courses.
TO know more about UPSC CSE visit the link below:
https://competition.careers360.com/exams/upsc-civil-services-exam
To know more about UPSC IAS visit the link below:
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-upsc-ias
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
The minimum qualification for pursuing a bachelors degree in Marine Biology is to clear +2 or equivalent in science stream. It will the be best to have high percentage for Physics, Chemistry and Biology. Moreover you'll have to clear entrance exams to be accepted into reputed colleges.
I am listing out a few reputed institutes providing Bachelor’s Degree in Marine Biology.
Department of Coastal Disaster Management, Pondicherry University
Veer Narmada South Gujarat University, Surat, Gujarat
Annamalai University, Anna Nagar, Tamilnadu
Cochin University of Science and Technology, Cochin, Kerala
Department of Physical Oceanography, Cochin, Kerala
Pondicherry University, Pondicherry
Hello Aspirant,
Based on your percentile, you will be among top 1000 students in JEE paper 2 Rank. JEE Main Paper 2 is used for admission in Architecture degrees. Based on your percentile , you can apply for the following colleges for Architecture degree:
1. School of Planning and Architecture, Delhi.
2.School of Planning and Architecture, Vijaywada.
3. School of Planning and Architecture, Bhopal.
4. MNIT, Jaipur
5.NIT Calicut.
Apart from these you can also apply for other NITs that offers B Arch. Courses.
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