Chemistry is
considered as ‘Central science’, which connects to all of the objects that are
encountered in daily lives. Companies in the chemicals sector like plastics and
other, regularly look out for individuals who intend to pursue a career in chemistry.
According to
an estimate, graduates from the field of chemistry can earn between £185,000
and £190,000 more during a lifetime, than earned by other individuals with more
than 2 “A” levels. However, an alarming trend is that those who have Graduated
with chemistry switch to a different subject or specialization.
Chemistry graduates in the UK earn around 30% more, a
PricewaterhouseCoopers study concluded. For students with a Chemistry
specialization after the 10+2 levels, the job market offers a number of
opportunities and pay packages.
A Canadian study in Quebec
revealed more than 50% of chemistry and Biochemistry BSc graduates were
pursuing their studies two years after their graduation at the master's level
or were studying another discipline.
There are several
legislations affecting career in chemistry, and he companies would be able to
retain specialized workforce to deal with their nature of work. This would lead
to a strong percentage in the number of chemists in scientific research activities.
As a chemist, one can look
out for a professional body or association that holds regular meetings, and you
could well bind yourself to that in order to explore more options in the career
in chemistry.
Various functions related to
R&D and introducing related tests and types of analysis can replace many manual
jobs, which are of some concern to budding chemists and laboratory technicians.
These data confirm that a Master's degree is gradually
becoming a standard requirement. However, it is notable that a big number of
biochemistry graduates are employed as engineers, druggists or chemists.
The chemical industry might demand some additional
credentials in the fields of safety, and the maintenance of proper safety
measures in various laboratories and on-site locations.
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