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Polymer Chemist

“Let’s paint the world!”

The demand for high-quality paints and coatings is growing. Become a polymer chemist and develop polymers with the best possible performance properties.

  1. Biology

  2. Chemistry

  3. Communication skills

  4. Computer Science

  5. English

  6. Mathematics

  7. Physics

  8. Science

  1. Analytical Skills

  2. Critical Thinking

  3. Decision Making

  4. Information Research & Analysis

  5. Innovative Thinking

  6. Judgement

  7. Knowledge of IT Software

  8. Mathematical Ability

  9. Problem-solving skills

  1. Degrees, Programs & Top Indian Colleges:

  2. Bachelor Degree Courses [BSc./ BSc. (Hons.) Chemistry (3 Years)]:

    The minimum eligibility criteria is a 10+2 examination or equivalent with Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology or Mathematics) as subject and an aggregate score of 50% in Chemistry and overall from a recognized board of the country. The admission may be entrance-based depending on the educational institute.The bachelor's degree includes the study of atomic structure, chemical bonding, thermodynamics, chemistry of various elements, classes of organic compounds, electrochemistry, coordination chemistry, quantum mechanics, spectroscopy, computer applications in chemistry, a method of chemistry, a method of chemical analysis, environmental and biochemistry, etc.

  3. Master Degree Courses [MSc. Chemistry (2 Years)]:

    The eligibility criteria is a Bachelor's Degree with Major/Honours in Chemistry and an aggregate of 50% from a recognized University. The field of study includes organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry, spectroscopy, labwork, advanced quantum chemistry, photochemistry, etc.

  4. Top Colleges in India:

    1. Christ University, Bangalore; 2. University of Delhi, Delhi; 3. Jadavpur University, Kolkata; 4. Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani; 5.Arya Vidyapeeth College, Guwahati; 6. Ranchi University - RU, Ranchi

  1. "Get to know the working of chemicals."

    Polymer chemists work in research and manufacturing to create synthetic polymers used in a variety of applications, including plastics, paints, and pharmaceuticals. Polymer chemists operate out of laboratories and offices to conduct experiments, collect data, and analyze results.

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