A Complete Guide to BSc in Chemistry
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A Complete Guide to BSc in Chemistry

Marwadi University is the hub of knowledge and excellence that offer courses and degrees across numerous streams. With all these arrays of educational opportunities, BSc in chemistry is one of the most popular graduate degrees. Studying BSc chemistry at Marwadi University will enable practical exposure to the course along with its deep understanding.  

So, if you are planning to go for BSc chemistry then here’s what you need to know about it. This blog discusses vital information which will allow you to take the right decision.  

Eligibility Criteria for B.Sc Chemistry 

If you are planning to get admission in BSc chemistry then make sure you qualify for all these eligibility criteria before applying: 

  • Must have scored at least 50% in the HSc science stream from a recognized school or board. 
  • The same is true for international students. 
  • In many colleges age too is considered when it comes to taking admission to BSc chemistry.  

You can learn more about the eligibility and admission process for BSc chemistry at Marwadi University by visiting the official page. 

Syllabus 

The BSc Chemistry course syllabus covers a wide range of topics that students will study. Each semester, students in this BSc degree learn a couple of core subjects in addition to other classes that help them build a solid understanding of the diverse domains of chemistry.  

Moreover, practical assessments are conducted each semester to determine the knowledge acquired by the students.  

The main topics studied in BSc Chemistry are inorganic, organic, physical, and analytical chemistry, as well as alternatives such as analytical techniques in chemistry, polymer chemistry, and industrial chemicals and the environment. 

The 3 main subjects of chemistry are organic, inorganic and physical. These subjects are the core of the course throughout all the semesters.

  • Organic chemistry is the branch of chemistry that mostly focuses on a wide range of carbon-containing organic compounds. In this subject, the characteristics, structure, methods and formation of these organic compounds are deeply studied and understood.  
  • As the name suggests, inorganic chemistry mainly deals with inorganic compounds. It is the study of the synthesis, reactions, structures, and properties of elemental compounds. It overlaps with organic chemistry in the domain of organometallic chemistry, in which metals are bound to carbon-containing ligands and molecules.
  • Physical chemistry is concerned with how chemical reactions occur, as well as the processes and properties of materials at the atomic and molecular levels. It also looks at a number of physics concepts as well as macroscopic and particle processes in chemical systems. 

Career Scope 

Completing BSc chemistry will present you with a ton of diverse career options that are worth exploring. Some of those career options are listed below: 

  • Production Chemist 
  • Agricultural Chemist 
  • Lab Assistant 
  • Product Officer 
  • Cytologist 
  • Industrial Research Scientist 
  • Lab Chemist 
  • Medical Technologist 
  • Water Quality Chemist 
  • Research & Development Manager 
  • Food and Flavor Chemist 
  • Pharma Assistant 
  • Radiologist 
  • Toxicologist 
  • Quality Controller 
  • Chemical Engineering Associate 

Career Options After B.Sc Chemistry 

Chemistry is a part of human life which makes the subject extremely intriguing to students. It also touches every single aspect of our daily life. Even our thoughts about our emotions and how our clothes make us feel are linked to the enormous world of chemistry in some manner. 

Following a BSc in Chemistry, you can pursue master’s, postgraduate diploma, and PhD level degrees. This is an excellent opportunity for recent chemical science graduates who have a thorough understanding of the various chemical kinds, compositions, and properties. Chemical graduates are generally employed in research labs, corporations (particularly chemical and biopharmaceutical), and colleges and universities. 

Employment in the government sector is yet another fruitful opportunity that many BSc chemistry graduates look out for. Here are some government jobs that you can apply for after completing BSc chemistry.  

  • Lab Technician – Government-funded educational institutes 
  • Hospital Medical Assistant/Data Entry Operator 
  • Junior Research Fellow- Indian research institutes such as CSIR, etc. 
  • Medical Schools and Universities – Demonstrator 
  • University and College Professor 

Why Choose B.Sc Chemistry at Marwadi University? 

For a lucrative career, it is essential to select the best course for higher education. And the next step is to enrol on a reputable educational institute such as Marwadi University. Because the overall curriculum, the expertise of the faculty, the hands-on knowledge and its application through practicals, and the campus facilities can make a huge difference in the student outcome.  

So, if you have already decided to pursue your career in BSc chemistry then what better way to mould your future into something rewarding?  

Dr Vicky Jain, the Dean, of the faculty of science has a special message for BSc aspirants that will clear all your doubts! 

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