BSc in Chemistry — Explore the Magical World of Chemistry

Shiv Nadar Institute Of Eminence
3 min readDec 20, 2022

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Chemistry is a fascinating field of study that touches on almost every component of our lives in some way. It is an essential component of our daily lives, ranging from the air we inhale to the soil on which we sprout fruits and vegetables. Even the emotions and feelings we experience and the clothes we wear are linked to the vast field of chemistry.

Several programs are available at undergraduate and postgraduate levels to help students gain deep knowledge of this wonderful subject, one of which is a BSc in Chemistry. Following a BSc in Chemistry, you can pursue a variety of courses ranging from master’s degrees to postgraduate diplomas and PhDs. Graduates in chemical science with a thorough knowledge of the various chemical types, compositions, and properties are encouraged to apply for postgraduate and doctoral courses.

Chemical graduates are employed primarily in research labs, businesses (primarily chemical and pharmaceutical), and colleges and universities. This blog will familiarise you with the various BSc chemistry subjects and courses you can pursue after earning a BSc in this field of study to dive deeper into this science discipline and establish a rewarding career in Chemistry.

BSc in Chemistry — An Overview

BSc Chemistry is a 3 year undergraduate course that can be pursued after completing the 12th grade in a science stream. The course covers a variety of topics in chemistry, including organic and inorganic chemistry.

Upon completion of the course, candidates may apply for any Chemistry career path that meets their requirements.

After graduating from one of India’s top BSc Chemistry colleges, one can find a decent job with an annual salary package of INR 5–8 Lakhs.

The course requires interested candidates to have a science degree with Physics, Chemistry, Math, or Biology as their core topics from any recognised board.

Depending on the institution offering the course, admission is based on both merit and entrance. BHU CET, NPAT, PU CET, and other entrance exams are conducted for admission to this course.

Why Pursue BSc Chemistry?

  • Three years of BSc Chemistry cover not only Chemistry but also other subjects such as Physics, Math, and Biology via separate or integrated subjects.
  • Candidates will gain a thorough understanding of all the basic principles they have learned in school and a knowledge of new facets of chemistry.
  • It will also connect chemistry to other subjects through topics such as Biochemistry, Earth Science, Industrial Science, and Pharmacology.
  • Overall, a BSc in Chemistry course gives you a chance to uncover all aspects of chemistry that appear in our everyday lives.

BSc Chemistry Subjects and Syllabus

BSc Chemistry subjects generally include:

  • Molecular Modelling and Drug Design
  • Application of Computer in Chemistry
  • Novel Inorganic Solids
  • Analytical methods in Chemistry
  • Instrumental Methods of Chemical Analysis
  • Polymer Chemistry

The demand for science graduates is on the rise. Aspirants with a BSc Chemistry degree can find employment opportunities in both private and public sectors. Salary may vary depending on the aspirants’ work skills and experience. There are numerous opportunities for BSc Chemistry graduates in countries such as Japan, China, the United States, and England.

What to Do After BSc Chemistry?

Candidates with a BSc Chemistry degree from any recognised Indian institution have several options for further education and employment opportunities. Masters, M.Sc., or M.Tech. programs in related fields such as biochemistry, chemistry, biotechnology, pharmacy, and so on are available.

If one is interested in research fields, one can later pursue PhD courses in Chemistry, Biochemistry, and other related subjects. Following a BSc in Chemistry, a few of the higher education options include:

  • M.Sc in Chemistry
  • M.Sc in Biochemistry
  • M.Sc in Applied Chemistry
  • M.Sc in Analytical Chemistry
  • M.Sc in Physical & Materials Chemistry
  • Ph.D. in Chemistry
  • Ph.D. in Applied Chemistry
  • Ph.D. in Biochemistry and so on.

Thus, B.Sc. Chemistry graduates may find employment in a variety of fields, including public-funded research organisations that study the properties of matter using atoms and molecules. They measure reaction rates and proportions to understand foreign objects and their behaviour better and develop new compounds for use in various practical applications.

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Shiv Nadar Institute Of Eminence
Shiv Nadar Institute Of Eminence

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