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Best of luck.
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If you are really interested in doing research, then you can go for M.Sc. After that, you can give GRE and TOFEL or IELTS for Ph.D, if you are interested in foreign university. You can also do Ph.D from India.
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The field of chemistry is of great importance in our day to day life. It is commonly referred to as The Science of Matter. You can go for the following career options after B.Sc. in chemistry:
http://entrance-exam.net/career-after-bsc-chemistry/
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Yes, of course, B.Sc. in biotechnology is a good career choice if you are interested in science field.
If you want to pursue your career in research field or professorship then it is the right starting for your career.
After completing your M.Sc., you can apply for CSIR NET exam which is a national eligibility test conducted for science students to provide many career opportunities.
Visit here to know more - https://www.eduncle.com/csir-net-exam
I hope it will help you.
Best of luck!
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