Building Career in Chemistry | Top Institutes | Jobs | Salary

Career in Chemistry is a sought after thing in India and hundreds and thousands of aspirants look for it. Study of Chemistry involves acquiring knowledge on the nature of chemicals and chemical processes in the area of biological and physical phenomena. Chemistry provides important knowledge and understanding about the world we inhabit. If you are interested in pursuing your career in chemistry, you have to opt for an undergraduate degree in this field and take up chemistry honours in your three year B. Sc program. However, in order to do your bachelor’s degree in chemistry you must complete your plus two in science with biology, mathematics, physics and chemistry as combination.

Once your undergrad program is completed you will need to pursue higher degrees like a post-graduation degree in chemistry or in a similar discipline. Eligibility for pursuing a two year master’s degree program in chemistry includes holding a degree in chemical engineering or a bachelor’s degree with chemistry honours and science subjects such as biology, physics, mathematics as combination.

However, a host of other options exist once you complete your Bachelors degree in chemistry. These programs will enhance your already acquired knowledge in the field and help you get a job with attractive salary packages.

Five major areas of chemistry –

  • Physical chemistry
  • Organic chemistry
  • Inorganic chemistry
  • Analytical chemistry
  • Biochemistry

Some of the sought after chemistry courses in India include the following:

  • B. Sc. Chemistry
  • B.Sc. Chemistry Hons
  • B. Sc Applied Chemistry
  • M. Sc Chemistry
  • M. Sc. Applied Chemistry
  • M. Phil Applied Chemistry
  • M. Phil Chemistry
  • Ph. D Applied Chemistry
  • Ph. D Chemistry

Basic eligibility for chemistry courses:

UG: The eligibility to apply for the undergraduate programme in chemistry is 10+2 with science (PCM/PCB).

PG: The eligibility to apply for postgraduate programmes in chemistry is bachelor’s degree (10+2+3) in Physics.

Ph. D/M. Phil: The eligibility to apply for M. Phil/Ph. D is to have a master’s degree in chemistry

Is it important to get a Master’s Degree?

Master’s degree from a good university is important to pursue your career in the best possible ways and also to get admission in top ranked institutes in India and abroad for further higher studies like M.Phil Ph.D etc. Here is the list of top 12 institutes to do your post graduation in Chemistry.

If you wish to pursue a career in chemistry the following master degree options might be good for you:

Higher Studies Scope after B. Sc in Chemistry

For your further education after completing B.Sc Chemistry which will ensure better job opportunities you will have to take the entrance tests like are IIT JAM and JEST for admission in M.Sc and Integrated M.Sc courses at the most renowned institutes in India:

Popular M.Sc courses to opt after B.Sc Chemistry –

  • M.Sc Chemistry
  • M.Sc Biochemistry
  • M.Sc Applied Chemistry
  • M.Sc Organic Chemistry
  • M.Sc Inorganic Chemistry
  • M.Sc Industrial Chemistry
  • M.Sc Analytical Chemistry
  • Integrated M.Sc Chemistry

Higher Studies Scope after B. Tech Chemical Engineering –

After completing B.Tech Chemical Engineering you can take the GATE entrance examination in order to get admission in an advanced M.Tech course in reputed institutes in India like IIT, NIT etc. Also if you are planning to go abroad for further studies you will have to crack GRE and English Language Tests like TOEFL/ IELTS and get admission in MS degree programme.

Well known courses for B.Tech Chemical Engineers –

  • M.Tech in Chemical Engineering
  • M.Tech in Biochemical Engineering
  • M.Tech in Petroleum engineering
  • M.Tech Material Science
  • M.Tech in Polymer Technology
  • M.Tech in Rubber Technology
  • M.Tech in Production Management
  • Masters in Chemical Engineering
  • Masters of Science in Chemistry
  • Masters of Science in Analytical Chemistry
  • Masters of Science in Drug Chemistry
  • Masters of Science in Organic Pharmaceutical Chemistry
  • Masters of Science in Physical & Materials Chemistry
  • Master of Business Administration

Important facts about MSc Chemistry

  • Duration: 2 years
  • Eligibility: B Sc degree with 50% or more with Chemistry as one of the main subjects
  • Top Entrance Exams: BHU PET, JNUEE, DUET, IPU CET, etc.
  • Core study areas:  Inorganic Chains, Rings, and Clusters, Stereochemistry and Reaction Mechanism, Group theory and Quantum Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Photochemistry, Industrial Catalysis, Green Chemistry, etc.
  • Fees: INR 20,000 – 2,00,000
  • Salary: INR 4-10 Lacs per annum

Top institutes of India

Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore, Karnataka (NIRF rankings 2020 # 1)

The chemistry department at IISc is a very old one and the department has successfully maintained rank in the top 50 chemistry departments in the world. Highly qualified and experienced faculty are present to impart best quality learning. The department has also embarked to expand the horizons of chemistry and in doing so has built well-equipped labs and classrooms, and excellent library facilities. IISc also provides hostel facilities for its students. The course curriculum is comprehensive and is designed to ensure adequate preparation for students to enter Ph.D. programs eventually. Once you complete your masters in IISc, you can continue with your research in the same institute. While doing your masters here you will be able to do small research projects on a wide range of topics in the highly advanced research laboratories of the chemistry department.

Admission: Candidates must have a first class in B Sc or in an equivalent degree with Chemistry as one of the main subjects and Mathematics at the plus-two level. Qualifying the JAM Exam and interview will get you admission for a master’s program at the institute, and selection will be based on the both written test and performance in the interview.

IIT s

The Department of Chemistry in all IITs have highly qualified and experienced teaching faculty and are armed with world-class research labs and equipment. These premier institutes of the country provide student exchange programs with various international institutions.  The Department of Chemistry at IITs prepares students to be job ready at international job markets through a comprehensive and well-designed course. Recommendations from IIT faculty members will go a long way in getting you into a Ph.D. program in a foreign university. Cracking national level exams like NET or GATE easy as the syllabus is in sync with these competitive exams.

Admission: Eligibility is B.Sc degree in chemistry with a minimum of 55% marks. Admission is through counselling based on the rank obtained in Joint Admission Test (JAM)

 Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi (NIRF rankings 2020 # 2)

Master of Science in Chemistry at Jawaharlal Nehru University is also a two years course. The chemistry department here is known as one of the leading departments in India for research. The department has outstanding facility members, state of the art laboratories and well-furnished library.

The prominent features of the curriculum include – 

(a) Stress on fundamental and applied chemistry

(b) Importance on advanced laboratory training

(c) Introduction to research

Admission: Candidates must have passed the Bachelor’s degree with Chemistry as one of the main subject and have secured 55% marks in the aggregate (or in Chemistry, Physics, and Mathematics combined), or in Chemistry Honours. Applicants with B.Tech degree (or equivalent) in Chemical/Polymer/Petroleum Engineering are also eligible to apply. Admission is based on performance of the candidates in the Computer Based Test (CBT) entrance exam known as Jawaharlal Nehru University Entrance Examination (JNUEE).

Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Varanasi, UP (NIRF rankings 2020 #3)

It is an internationally reputed institute of learning and is considered to be a top institute to study chemistry in India.  

Admission:  A candidate must have passed the B.Sc. (Hons.)/ B.Sc. from a recognized university with a minimum of 50% marks in the aggregate in science subjects. Admission is based on performance of the candidates in the BHU Postgraduate Entrance Tests (PET).

Indian Institute of Science Education & Research (IISER), Pune,

IISER Pune is a research-intensive teaching institute. The faculty and students here investigate questions in science that lie beyond the boundaries of conventional thinking. IISER, Pune is a member of Association of Indian Universities. Since inception, IISER Pune has published over 2000 research papers in highly reputed journals and it has been ranked 23 in Overall category in the NIRF 2019 India Rankings.

It also offers undergrad, post grad and Ph.D. in Chemistry/Physics/ Interdisciplinary/Humanities and Social Science/Mathematics/Biology/Earth Sciences

Admission: As a research programme it is a blend of course work (2 years) and research projects to students who have completed a Bachelors’ degree in any branch of science.

Only online applications submitted on or before the specified date. Depending on the number of applications received, respective departments may use additional criteria (like academic performance and/or ranking in respective national level tests like JGEEBILS / JAM / NBHM / JEST) to shortlist candidates for interviews. More than one round of interviews held

University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad (NIRF rankings 2020 #7)

The chemistry department here has good infrastructure and well-organized labs. This University is known to be a top chemistry college and you will get a good knowledge of theoretical and computational chemistry.

Admission: B.Sc with 60% marks with Chemistry as one of the main subjects. Admission to the M.Sc. program is based on the performance of the candidate in a national level written test.

University of Delhi, Delhi (NIRF rankings 2020 #8)

Known for excellence in teaching and research, the chemistry department of Delhi University is one of the most renowned and top chemistry departments of the country. The curriculum is deftly designed and framed according to the current research and industry demands. M.Sc students get a lot of exposure through research projects. Collaborative research programs with top research laboratories and institutes of India and abroad help bridge gap between theoretical and practical knowledge of students while imparting international standards of learning.

Admission for M.Sc in Chemistry (entrance)

B.Sc. (Pass)/B.Sc. (Prog.) (3 years course)/ B.Sc. (Genl.) from DU or recognized as equivalent to DU. Candidates must have passed 10+2 (Senior Secondary)recognized by the University of Delhi with Mathematics as one of the regular subjects and B.Sc. (Genl.)/ B.Sc. (Prog.)/ B.Sc. Pass examination with at least 2 papers of Mathematics. Marks requirements –55% in aggregate or grade equivalent

Or

B.Sc. (Hons.) Chemistry (3Years Course after 10+2) from DU or recognized as equivalent to DU. Candidates must have passed 10+2 (Senior Secondary) with Mathematics as one of the regular subjects and B.Sc. (Hons.) in Chemistry with at least two papers of Mathematics. Marks requirements -55% or equivalent grade

Admission for M.Sc in Chemistry (merit)

B.Sc. (Hons.) in Chemistry from DU only with at least 2 papers of Mathematics. Marks requirements –60% marks in aggregate or grade equivalent

 Birla Institute of Technology & Science (BITS), Pilani (Rajasthan)

The chemistry department is one of the oldest departments of BITS and boasts of state of the art instrumentation facility and research laboratories. Faculty members are also world renowned and highly experienced.

Admission: Eligibility is a B.Sc degree with 60% marks in chemistry as one of the main subjects. Admissions will be made purely on merit based on the score obtained by the candidate in the BITSAT exam.

 Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai

Being an Institute for Chemical Technology, it happens to be one of the best chemistry institutions of India. It is also a government recognized deemed university. The faculty of the college is highly qualified and experienced and the college has a well-equipped laboratory with all kinds of instruments and tools. The department motivates students in taking up research projects.

Admission: Eligibility is a B.Sc degree in chemistry with a minimum of 55% marks. Admission to M.Sc. is done on the basis of merit in the qualifying examination.

Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU), Pune

The chemistry department of SPPU is rated as one of the best in India and comes under the top 10 universities in India for teaching and research. It has well qualified and highly experienced faculties. Here alone with a master’s degree, you will even get good research experience as a semester project is compulsory. This department has well-equipped labs and a good library. The lab here has all the latest instruments and techniques.

Admission: Eligibility includes candidates having done B.Sc. Chemistry or B.Sc. Biochemistry from a recognized College/University with 50% marks (45% marks for reserved category). Admission to M.Sc, is done on the basis of the entrance exam conducted by the university.

Anna University, Chennai, Tamil Nadu

Considered to be a very prestigious institute to study chemistry, Anna University provides two-year full time master’s in applied chemistry. The chemistry department at Anna University is particularly reputed.

Admission:  Graduation Degree in the relevant subject is the minimum eligibility for admission at the University. Admission to the course will be based on a written entrance test and an interview conducted by the University.

Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Coimbatore

Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Coimbatore is known for highly eminent and experienced faculty members who encourage students towards active learning and research. Many research projects are assigned to students so that they can explore the chosen disciplines to the fullest capacity. Students here can do their projects from national institutes such as IIT, IISER, NIIST, etc.

Admission: Eligibility is a B.Sc. degree in chemistry from any recognized Indian or foreign university with first class marks and Mathematics as one of the combination subjects. Admission is based on the marks obtained in the qualifying examination and interview.

Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Udipi, Karnataka

Located in Karnataka’s Udupi district, Manipal Academy of Higher Education is known for excellence in higher education. The academy currently has nearly 28,000 students from 57 different nations.

Admission: Eligibility criteria includes that the candidate must have passed BSc with Chemistry as a major subject and secured a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate. Admissions are done on the basis of marks obtained in the qualifying examination and there is no entrance test.

Jobs

Studying chemistry doesn’t mean that your career will be restricted to a laboratory, it can take you to many different career options across a wide range of industry sectors.

Jobs directly related to your degree include:

  • Academic researcher
  • Analytical chemist
  • Biotechnologist
  • Chemical engineer
  • Clinical scientist, biochemistry
  • Forensic scientist
  • Nanotechnologist
  • Pharmacologist
  • Research scientist (physical sciences)
  • Scientific laboratory technician
  • Toxicologist

Top employers

The key employers in this domain are in the chemical and related industries, such as:

  • Agrochemicals
  • Metallurgical
  • Petrochemicals
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Plastics and polymers
  • Toiletries

Top Indian companies that recruit candidates with degree in chemistry

  • Bodal Chemical Ltd.
  • Camlin Fine Sciences
  • Tata Chemicals
  • Oriental Carbon and Chemicals

List of Government Jobs after B.Sc Chemistry

  • Laboratory Assistant – Public Service Commission – Average Starting Salary – Rs. 3.60 to 6.00 Lacs per annum
  • Lab Technician -Government Medical College – Average Starting Salary – Rs. 3.60 to 6.00 Lacs per annum
  • Demonstrator ( Forensic Medicine)- Government Medical College – Average Starting Salary – Rs. 3.60 to 6.00 lacs per annum
  • Medical Data Entry Operator- Hospitals/Healthcare – Average Starting Salary – Rs 2.18 to 3.60 lacs per annum
  • Institute of Nano Science and Technology- Junior Research Fellow – Average Starting Salary – Rs. 6 Lacs per annum

 List of Government Jobs after Chemical Engineering

  • BPCL- Chemical Engineers – average starting salary – Rs 3.60- 6.00 lacs per annum
  • IOCL- Chemical Engineer – average starting salary – Rs 12 lacs per annum
  • BARC- Engineer – average starting salary – Rs 6.00- 12 lacs per annum
  • HPCL- Officer Fire and Safety/ Engineer – average starting salary – Rs 10 lacs per annum
  • India Railways- Chemical & Metallurgical Assistant (CMA) – average starting salary – Rs.4.20 to 12 lacs per annum

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