Career Opportunities in Chemistry Field | 8 Exciting Career Opportunities for Chemistry Lovers - Chemosmart

       


  

               All of you know that there are many different kinds of Chemistry branches like Organic chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Analytical chemistry, Physical chemistry, Biochemistry etc. So, there are many different types of jobs available in different branches. Every branch has it's unique job. So, in this content let us see about the career opportunities after studying Chemistry that means branches of Chemistry.

         Chemistry jobs vary in nature, salary, and necessary qualifications;

                  Here, we're given that a small  list below to help you to judge the right chemistry career opportunity for anyone.

Analytical Chemist-


           In this section, there is a study or Analysis of compounds- qualities and their quantities as well how these components may behave and react with one another are the work of an Analytical Chemist.

               MSc. is better by the industries. Many of the industries requires Ph.D. and Post - doctoral fellows for their senior scientist's posts.


Chemical Engineer -



                   Specialty - design, and production of new products from raw substances and transfer of substances from one state to another.

For example - Production of plastic from oil. Chemical engineers may work in almost any type of industry, assisting in the production of innovative, high-end products such as ultra-strong fabrics or biocompatible implants.

                 MSc and then M.Tech. is suitable for Chemical engineer. As pet the knowledge of both science and engineering is necessary for this job.


Chemistry Teacher-




               Teaching at the University of College MSc. and NET/SLET/SET qualification is a must nowadays. Ph.D. will be mandatory by UGC from near future for any teaching post in College or University both in private sector and government sector.


Forensic Scientist-



               Study or Analysis of forensic components found at crime scenes, biological or non-biological substances.

              Extremely important job to society and in the faculty of law. Main knowledge of Forensic Chemistry along with technical expertise in several spectroscopic instruments are a must.

               MSc in Chemistry or MSc. in Forensic Chemistry is a must necessary. Ph.D. is better nowadays.

Geochemist-



                   Geochemists involves the study the physical and chemical properties of the Earth, particularly rocks and minerals.

                Geochemists may help to identify oil drill sites, improvement in water quality or examine how best to clear harmful waste.

MSc. is a necessary for this career.

Hazardous Waste Chemist -


                    Management and safe relocation of harmful or toxic materials.

(hence the common abbreviation ‘hazmat’) is the main focus of this job.

They use their expertise to identify harmful chemical components in the air, water or soil,

evaluate the danger they present and coordinate their removal and containment.

MSc. is a must. Ph.D. in a relevant field is also needed.

Toxicologist-



             Toxicologist determine the effects of drugs on biological processes but also look at the effects of other substances.

               Both natural and man-made. They work with and develop methodologies for determining the harmful effects of substances, as well as how to judge correct dosages and therefore avoid them.

                  Toxicology roles are often lab-based and contains the monitoring of experiments and interpretation of results.

Water Chemist-



                  Analyzing and maintaining the quality and condition of the water. This is a highly interdisciplinary field,

                    Along with chemistry, one may also require knowledge of linked fields such as microbiology and geology.

Summary-

                    In all of these paths, one must have some step of qualification in chemistry. Bachelor's degree, Master's degree or Ph.D. or some places post-doctoral research experiences are necessary.

                   Several chemistry jobs are lab-based, though not all - a number of roles may contain fieldwork, office work, or even teaching in a school.

                 University or other academic environments. More senior roles can included people management,

                    liaison with businesses and management of departments and budgets.

                Techno India University, West Bengal does have a Chemistry department with good faculties and laboratories.

         MSc. and Ph.D. program at Techno India University, West Bengal has been designed to keep research in mind. Publications in UGC CARE listed journals and regularly attending and presentation of scientific papers in national/international conferences is mandatory.