Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals - Career Queries

India manufactures more than 70,000 chemicals and is the 12th largest producer of chemicals in the world. India’s Chemical industry is estimated to be around Rs. 1, 60,000 crores ($35 billion).

Hello, thanks for writing to us counsellors. Having interest in Biology alone will not help you [to lead a career in science stream][1]. Biology too includes Chemistry and you will realise this later when you go into degree level. For example, when you study body reactions, you will have to study more on chemistry, bio chemistry and bio-organic chemistry. So discarding chemistry will not help you to get into a Science career in future. Even for Biology sake, if you choose to study Nutrition and Dietics course at BA/ BSc level, it does bring in some amount of chemistry into this degree. So I wo

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My dear Student, It is a fact that no study goes waste.Education has no limit and no age bar.You should not go against your interest.You should take Science subjects.I happy to note that you have a goal to fulfill your interest.After completion of  graduation in any stream you should appear for competitive exam and take admission in Law College in Pvt.or in Govt.College under University.You will be on track and do well with all sincerity.Also interact with students,faculty of Law College,advocates to get best of guidance and advice. Best wishes. 

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what is the minimum age for 10th class ?   As per the guidlines of central board of secondary education (CBSE) the minimum age to appear in the 10th board exam is 14 years , as of 31st december of the year of examination . However , there is no upper limit of age to appear in the exam. But there is a maximum number of attempts to appear in the examination. A candidate can at most attempt 3 times for the CBSE board exam Various states boards have a different rules about it Class 10th  It is the class where the student gives his first board exam and get experince ,

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Dear Aspirant, Choosing a subject should always depend on your capability, skills acquired and acumen. If one chooses on the basis of these aspects, then I am sure that you can be successful. 10th standard level is an important level and [choosing the right stream is important][1] and critical. Choosing a stream should primarily be dependent on the subjects you like the most in your 10th std. To be best sure of what suits you for your career, I would suggest you to undergo a [Psychometric Career Assessment][2] test from CareerGuide which will help you understand yourself in respect of your

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Dear friend, thank you for your question. Here you have not mentioned your academic qualifications and what you are doing at present. These things help us to understand you better and we can answer you in best way. As you have mentioned that you wish to become chemical technician without doing any engineering. Let me first tell you something about chemical technician, the chemical technician job is to conduct chemical laboratory test, arrange chemicals in laboratory, looking after the instruments  in order to assist scientists or research personals for research work involving experimental

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Hi You can go to B.Sc. (Medical Lab. Technology) after your 12th class. Eligibility for B.Sc. (Medical Lab. Technology) in most of the top universities is pass with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English, Chemistry and Maths or Biology or Biotechnology) OR 2 yrs. Diploma in MLT after 10th. This includes skills to practice as laboratory professionals in health administration and management. The students turn out ready for careers in the diagnostics labs, academics and may set up their own diagnostic labs. For having wast and complete knowledge in your field, you must go to the

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Dear friend, thank you very much for your question. Here you have not mentioned your academic qualifications and what you are doing at present. As per your question, the career options for chemicals (chemistry and chemical sciences) and pharmaceuticals are huge. The job opportunities depends upon many factors, which includes, the academic qualifications Number of years of experience in relevant field or subject Additional qualifications (specially in case of academic job opportunities) Specialization in the subject Place of work (whether it is governmental sector or private organization)Let m

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