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chandrakant solanki

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What are you interested in? MBA in healthcare management or MBA in pharmaceutical management?

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chandrakant solanki

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Dear focus on your studies, try to clear the backlog first and then prepare for finals. Study hard to get good score, so that you can apply for PG.
Chemistry has an excellent scope.

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subhasish debroy

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Dear,
M.Sc in chemistry is a normal trend after B.Sc chemistry which is doubtlessly most prospective in terms of wider job domains. Besides, you may think of a Post Graduate Diploma in analytical chemistry/pharmaceutical chemistry which has sufficient potential in the job market. Yes, you can think for MBA also from a good B-School if you want to be a manager in corporate house. Best wishes.

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Dr Suresh Babu CheelapoguSr.Consultant - Management

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Dear Narasimman,
FPM stands for the fellow programme in management. This programme is equivalent to a Doctorate degree. Therefore, to pursue FPM, you should complete PGDM then you can join the same.
All the best.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

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Hi,

Following is the eligibility prescribed by most of the universities:

BE/ B.Tech (FPE / Food Tech /Dairy Tech or Chemical technology (especially in food technology)/M.Sc (food science/ Dairy science or Allied science).

So accordingly, you are not eligible, you have to complete M.Sc degree in food science/ Dairy science or Allied science) to apply for M.Tech in food technology.

All the best.

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Deepanshi JainCareer

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Hello, Yes, you can pursue the clinical research after the b.sc in chemistry. To do research one will have to have graduated with a post doctoral degree. The prospects after PhD increase exponentially.

This is one of the best career option in research field. You know in the current scenario, research has become inter departmental, hence you could enter Clinical Research from any field, any one even other than Chemical Engineering.

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Shivam Sharma

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Check the entrance exam such as TOEFL in which 2 exams are conducted, one is language and another one of subjective.

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