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Read MoreBachelor of Cosmetic Technology is an undergraduate Cosmetology course. The course gives extensive training in Cosmetic Formulation, Manufacturing, Analysis and Marketing. Industrial training and Educational tour are two essential components of the course. Graduate in Cosmetic Technology can seek jobs in Production/Marketing/R. and D in cosmetic companies. The main focus of this scientific, hard-back, reference manual is to provide Formulators, Chemists, Heads of Research and Development at the forefront of Product Development, with concise comprehensive information on the latest raw materials, laboratory procedures, and testing methods available worldwide. The minimum duration of this program is four years. After passing the course, students have further Master Degree option for becoming teacher/lecturer.
How is Bachelor of Cosmetic Technology Course Beneficial?
The course is beneficial for further higher studies such as Master of Cosmetic Technology, Ph.D. (Cosmetic Technology) & Post Graduate Diploma in Quality Assurance of Cosmetics. They can also work in hospitals by training patients how to take care of their skin after surgery. They can also have jobs related to manicure and pedicure such as to beautify the hands and nails by cleaning and shaping the nails; decorate nails with paintings or designs or even with imitation jewels. They have also further Master Degree and then for further research study option after its successful passing.
Course Suitability
They must have a good sense of aesthetics, creative bent of mind and a liking for people of all ages. Students should have good business sense and the ability to express one easily; knowledge of different languages also an asset in this field. Applicants should be friendly, polite, attractive and confident; hygiene is also a very important thing for them.
Eligibility
• H.S.C. Exam or equivalent recognized Exam with English, Physics, Chemistry and Biology with minimum 50% marks for open category and 45 % marks for reserved category.
Sem. I |
Subjects of Study |
Cosmetic Chemistry I |
Cosmetic Chemistry I |
Anatomy & Physiology |
Anatomy & Physiology |
Chemistry I (Organic Chemistry I) |
Chemistry I (Organic Chemistry I) |
Chemistry II (Physical Chemistry I) |
Chemistry II (Physical Chemistry I) |
Cosmetic & Medicinal agents from natural sources I |
Sem. II |
Cosmetic Chemistry II |
Cosmetic Chemistry II |
Chemistry II (Organic Chemistry II) |
Chemistry II (Organic Chemistry II) |
Chemistry III (Physical Chemistry II) |
Chemistry III (Physical Chemistry II) |
Cosmetic & Medicinal Agents from Natural Sources II |
Cosmetic & Medicinal Agents from Natural Sources II |
Elementary Mathematics & Statistics |
Sem. III |
Cosmetic Technology I |
Cosmetic Technology I |
Instrumental Methods of Analysis |
Instrumental Methods of Analysis |
Cosmetic Engineering I |
Cosmetic Engineering I |
Cosmetic & Pharmaceutical Chemistry I |
Cosmetic & Pharmaceutical Chemistry I |
Introductory Pharmacology & Toxicology |
Sem. IV |
Cosmetic Chemistry III |
Cosmetic Chemistry III |
Cosmetic Engineering II |
Cosmetic Engineering II |
Cosmetic & Pharmaceutical Chemistry II |
Cosmetic & Pharmaceutical Chemistry II |
Beauty culture I |
Beauty culture I |
Drug & Cosmetic Laws |
Sem. V |
Perfumes & Colours I |
Perfumes & Colours I |
Cosmetic Technology II |
Cosmetic Technology II |
Physical Pharmacy I |
Physical Pharmacy I |
Cosmetic Engineering III |
Cosmetic Engineering III |
Pharmacology & Interactions |
Sem. VI |
Cosmetic Technology III |
Cosmetic Technology III |
Physical Pharmacy II |
Physical Pharmacy II |
Cosmetic Engineering IV |
Cosmetic Engineering IV |
Beauty Culture II |
Beauty Culture II |
Pharmacology & Interactions |
Sem. VII |
Quality Assurance Techniques |
Quality Assurance Techniques |
Herbal Cosmetics I |
Herbal Cosmetics I |
Cosmetic Technology IV |
Cosmetic Technology IV |
Perfumes & Colours II |
Perfumes & Colours II |
Organization & Management of Industries I |
Sem. VIII |
Herbal Cosmetics II |
Herbal Cosmetics II |
Cosmetic Technology V |
Cosmetic Technology V |
Perfumes & Colours III |
Perfumes & Colours III |
Plant Design |
Plant Design |
Organization and Management of Industries II |
Industrial Training Report and Project Report |
Bachelor of Cosmetic Technology Colleges
• North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon
• Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University - RTMNU, Nagpur
Job Types
• Sales Manager - Food & Cosmetic Ingredients
• Brand Manager - Colour Cosmetic
• Cosmetics Business Development Manager
• Manager - Research & Development (Colour Cosmetics)
• Teacher & Lecturer
Advance Course in Bachelor of Cosmetic Technology
• M.Tech. (Cosmetic Technology)
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