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Career after BSc: Planning from today

Career after BSc     If you are studying Bachelor of science (BSc) these days or already have passed out, you have to plan for your career. It is recommended that you prepare for your career as earlier as possible. This post will help both of these category of students who are in BSc or have already passed out. Click here to get what kind of jobs are available for any graduate (Arts / Science / Commerce)       The following career paths are available for different branches of Bachelor of Science (BSc). Before elaborating individual career path, let us see what jobs are available for a BSc student. Research Scientist Professor Lecturer Clinical Research Specialist Biochemist Click here to get notes on Chemistry Lab  Technician Laboratory  Assistant AIIMS (All India Institute of Medical Science) Nursing / Paramedical courses) IARI Labs (Indian Agricultural Research Institute) Click Here to get syllabus for MSc entrance exam and Mock Tests FCI (Food Corporation of India)  Trainee MBA (

Career after Graduation: Preparation from Today (Additional Study along with Graduation Syllabus)

  Career after Graduation      Students often wonder and get confused about what course to take and/or what job is available accordingly, as they get admitted into Graduation. Most of the students wait until they finish their graduation and then become bit hopeless or even frustrated when they fail to choose or decide a right and appropriate career path according to their passion and for their peaceful maintenance of life in future.     Hence it is advised to become aware about career from today and to choose right career option which will put less stress in future. Students who prepare for corresponding examinations earlier get jobs easily as they finish their course.     Let us now look into the career options available after simple graduation from any stream (Arts / Science / Commerce) then we will see what career options are available after different branches of BSc (Physics / Chemistry / Mathematics/ Biology / other branches) : Government Jobs: 1. IAS (Indian Administrative S

Notes on Periodic Classification of Elements (BSc and Integrated Standard)

Notes on Periodic Classification  of Elements      Disadvantages of Mendeleev’s Periodic Table: 1.            Position of hydrogen: It has been confirmed that hydrogen has many characters which match with halogen elements too. But it is only placed in Group IA. Thus position of hydrogen is not clear. 2.        Position of isotopes: Since in Mendeleev’s periodic table elements have been arranged according to their atomic masses, isotopes (more than one element) are placed at a one place which is confusing. 3.       Position of the isobar: Since in Mendeleev’s periodic table elements have been arranged according to their atomic masses, different elements having different atomic numbers but same mass number (isobars) are placed at one place which is again confusing. 4.            No attempts were made to separate metals from non-metals. 5.          Dissimilar elements placed together in the same group:  Elements showing different chemical properties have been placed together