B.Sc Biochemistry

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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All B.Sc courses have same scope, and it is only a matter of choice. B.Sc in Genetics is relatively new and it is slightly more in demand. But, pursue it only if you have interest in it.

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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B.Sc in Chemistry would be best, if you want to go for Lectureship. You can also go for lectureship through Biochemistry, if you want. There is no foundation on restriction on the career choice after B.Sc. Both will be good for lectureship and biochemistry.

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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

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I am listing some top colleges according to tier placement records every college has a 10% margin records in tier placement and these colleges are in ascending order
The Oxford College of Science - [TOCS]. Osmania University - [OU]. Kristu Jayanti College - [KJC]. Jyoti Nivas College - [JNC]. AIMS Institutes. St George College of Management Science and Nursing. M. S Ramaiah College of Arts, Science and Commerce - [MSRCASC]. Garden City University.

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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

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Hello Varun,
You can apply on the official website:
http://msrcasc.edu.in/node/27

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Mohit Makkar

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You have to just wait for the 12th exams results first and then you can wait for the cutoff list by Delhi University. Delhi University takes admissions on merit basis. So you can go and check your cutoffs according to you course and percentage.
For some courses Delhi University takes entrance exam also. For information about this you can check on Delhi University's website.

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Pradeepan N

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Of course, you only need a degree. Prepare well for CAT and interview. Best wishes.

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Mehak Seth

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B.Pharma is a professional degree in the field of Pharmaceutical sciences it deals with all aspects like Pharmaceutical manufacturing, drug discovery, drug marketing, pharmacovigilance, pharmacoeconomics, pharmaceutical microbiology, Biotechnology, biochemistry, inorganic, organic, physical and medicinal chemistry, Pharmacology, pharmaceutical jurisprudence, acts related to Pharmacy mainly Pharmacy and cosmetics act, medical remedies act, Patent and intellectual property rights, formulations, Mathematics and pharmaceutical calculations also a bit of computer Science. - Meanwhile B.Sc. . is a general Science degree it is not specialised
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Deepak PrajapatiWant to share my knowledge

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B.Sc in any branch of chemistry may not fetch you a good job. Moreover, you will not have a proper career growth. Masters in analytical chemistry will have a wide scope. You will have plenty of opportunities in pharmaceutical industries.

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rajpal jadeja" just want infinity " computer engineer

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Master of Science: is the most obvious and logical choice for graduates when it comes to higher studies. Master degree in a specialised subject can open a lot of door for doctorate, research and excellent employment opportunities for students. MBA / Master of Business: This is one of the most sought after career choice for graduates of every stream, and B.Sc. Graduates are not an exception to this rule. Many institutes have started offering MBA degrees with specialisation in scientific domains like hospital management, laboratory management and IT management that are ideal for B.Sc. Graduates. MCA / Master of Computer Application: With
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rishika kumar

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You need to have Biology, Physics and Chemistry in your 10+2. You need not to have Maths. Yes, you are eligible for Biochemistry .

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