1. Analytical Chemist: Conduct lab work to detect substances, carry out quality analysis, and check product safety in the pharmaceutical, food, or cosmetics industries.
2. Research Scientist: Become part of R&D teams in pharmaceuticals, energy, or material science industries, assisting in the development of new products or the enhancement of current chemical processes.
3. Quality Control/Assurance Officer: Maintain product consistency, safety, and regulatory compliance within industries such as FMCG, biotechnology, or industrial manufacturing.
4. Forensic Scientist: Supports law enforcement by analyzing evidence from crime scenes in laboratories, employing chemical methods to help solve criminal cases.
5. Chemical Safety Officer: Oversee safe handling, storage, and disposal of dangerous substances in laboratories or industrial sites, with significant compliance responsibilities.
6. Environmental Chemist: Examine contaminants, study environmental effects, and engage in green solutions as a government, consultancy, or NGO professional.
7. Teaching and Academia: Teach in schools or institutions after necessary certification, or become a part of academic research at universities.
8. Industrial Chemist: Develop and enhance production processes in industries such as petrochemicals, polymers, fertilizers, or paints.

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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