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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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The eligibility for the same is mentioned below:
The candidates should have Bachelor's degree under 10+2+3/4/5, pattern of education in B.Pharma, B.Sc in chemistry, biochemistry, botany, zoology, microbiology, life sciences, environmental sciences, bio-technology, agricultural, veterinary, fishery and dairy sciences, medicine (MBBS), BDS, cosmetic technology, bioinformatics, genetics, medical laboratory technology, BHMS, BAMS, B. Tech./B.E. biotechnology, physiotherapy and biomedical engineering with at least 50% mark
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