If you have completed your MSc in Chemistry and are wondering about your career prospects, there are several things to consider.
Firstly, it is important to note that merely having an MSc degree does not guarantee a job. You need to have relevant skills, experience, and knowledge to land a job in the field of chemistry. Therefore, it is important to keep your expectations realistic.
One of the possible career paths after an MSc in Chemistry is to become a faculty member at a coaching institute in Kota. However, this may not be a viable option for everyone, and there may be other options available depending on your specific interests and skill sets.
If you are passionate about chemistry and want to further your education, you can consider pursuing a Ph.D. at a good college. A Ph.D. can provide you with specialized knowledge and expertise in a specific area of chemistry and can open up opportunities for a career in research or academia.
Some other career options for MSc Chemistry graduates include:
In conclusion, while an MSc in Chemistry may not guarantee a job, there are various career options available depending on your interests and skill sets. It is important to explore different avenues and make an informed decision about your career path.
BITS Pilani offers a lot of extracurricular activities on the campus. It ranges from Sports, art, and music. There are multiple activities going on which give you a break from your loaded academics.
Apart from the above-mentioned things, you can go to movies with your friends screened in the auditorium every 2-3 weeks.
I can assure you that the culture at BITS Pilani is very good and there are a lot of activities to involve yourself in.
My brother used to be a student of BITS Pilani and from what he has heard; it is not a good institute for students who want to pursue pharmacy.
You should pursue pharmacy at BITS Pilani only if you have a strong background in physics, chemistry, and biology or you cannot get admission to some other institute.
Even if you do have a strong background in the three subjects, the chances of getting converted to a different stream are very low. You have to obtain a CGPA of or higher than 9.8. It is simply too high and getting a 257 just will not be enough.
On the other hand, BITS is a very reputed institute. It is highly praised by my friend and a lot of the students and former students as well. It is a very good institute but pharmacy is just not its forte. It would be better if you look for other institutes if you want to pursue pharmacy.
You are perhaps going for one of the most difficult streams of M.Sc, which is, of course, Maths. Few of my friends are studying there and as they have mentioned, by the time you reach your third year, one of the subjects in Maths would have a good number of theorems.
The next thing you would have is coordinate geometry as a part of your Maths 1. This would come in handy while solving double/triple integrations.
However, this is still the base of things. It gets complicated ahead- although, not sure if that would be in the third year essentially. Perhaps for better clarity, you should try and reach out to someone who is actually doing his/her M.Sc from BITS Pilani
My friends mentioned that students who are carrying along two degrees at the same time have CS as their ultimate aim. There were a few friends of mine who with a double degree, either ended up slogging into semesters, achieved CS with hardly any effort, and eventually, some of them had to choose chemical/civil out of sheer compulsion.
IIIT Bangalore is comparably better than BITS Pilani for an MTech CS. Placements for master's programs are better at IIIT B. Being located in Bangalore, the institute has a locational advantage. IIIT Bangalore MTech CSE placements 2021 witnessed the highest CTC of INR 45.6 LPA.
Since IIIT B doesn’t offer just BTech, M.Tech students get equal opportunities for placements. This isn’t the case for BITS Pilani.
One of my friends studied Chemical Engineering at BITS Pilani. According to him, it is a really tough stream. It is suggested not to drop a year instead ensure that you work very hard.
Herewith I'm providing the basic details for BITS Pilani :
PARAMETERS | BITS PILANI |
Tuition Fees | INR 1.78 LPA |
Placement Percentage | 99% |
Average Package | INR 17 LPA |
If you opt to drop and secure admission in an IIT, you will be getting only one degree after 4 years. Whereas, you can get 2 individual degrees from BITS after 5 years. There is not much of a difference between BITS and IITs. It is certainly better than the new ones. The top 5 or 6 IITs are better than BITS but letting go of one more year might not be a wise decision.
One of my friends graduated from BITS Pilani and here are some things you could follow for your first year of college.
First of all, one must study well in their first year to maintain their CGPA. Keep your CGPA in check but do not let it consume you completely. Make sure you never let your score go beyond a 7.5 because no matter what, it is always an advantage to maintain a good CGPA. As this will help you sit in placement drives.
Apart from studies, here are some ideas for spending the first year of your college time at BITS Pilani –
Finally, do whatever you dreamt of doing before joining the college. Balance studies and fun. It will be an unforgettable experience. You will cherish it forever.
CSE at IIIT Hyderabad is so far the best possible program one can aspire for in India in the software industry. It’s better than IIT-B CSE and hence, far better than BITS Pilani or IITG CSE.
IIIT Hyderabad
BITS Pilani
IITG MnC
Considering all pointers mentioned above, it is clear that CSE at IIIT Hyderabad will be a best suited option for you.
BITS Pilani should open up in September. The country will probably not recover from the pandemic before this. With the number of vaccinations going around, it will take some time.
You can think about a little, there are about 10 lakhs JEE Main applicants. Of this, only 5000 are selected for IIT. Even if we consider the death rate of just 18 to 20 years old, it is about 0.05%. This is equivalent to the number of people selected by IIT.
Even if lives are lost that are equivalent to the IIT intake, nothing much could happen. In the end, the decision is to be taken by the Senate and the guidelines provided by UGC. If nothing materializes, the online classes will definitely continue and any changes will be informed by the authorities to students.
One of my friends graduated from BITS Pilani and he scored a good CGPA of 9.2 in his 4th year of CSE. Following points are a few facts about the institute that might help you:
For any junior, I would advise them on attending as many classes as possible. You can skip the humanities and open electives but not your core subjects. Make sure even if you miss out on the classes, you cover the syllabus through self-study.