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It depends on your interest, but since you have done nursing then hospital management is better as it is more related to your field of study.
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Please go through the CAT application instructions carefully or contact the management conducting CAT this year.
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Graduates from this course will be better prepared to understand the new environment friendly systems and can understand the processes that the chemical industry is adopting. After doing B.Sc chemistry, one can go for M.Sc in chemistry or take up various jobs and also take up internships to prepare for industry level entries.
Some of the jobs are as follows:
1. Analytical chemist.
2. Bio-medical chemist.
3. Chemical engineering associate.
4. Industrial research scientist.
5. Lab chemist.
6. Materials technologist.
7. Production chemist.
8. Production officer.
9. Quality controller.
10. R and D director.
11. Research and development manager.
12.
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Bio-Technology
Microbiology
Hospital Administration
B.Ed/TET
Genetic Engineering
Agricultural Research
Forensic Courses
Other options :-
Bank Jobs
Defense Jobs
Teaching Field
Health & Pharma Companies
Seed Manufacturing Companies
Fisheries Department
Biological Research
Medical Organisations
Chemical Manufacturing Units
There are many opportunities after Graduation in Biology.
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Some of them include the following.
- Geneticist
- Horticulturist
- Molecular Biologist
- Plant Biochemist
- Weed Scientist
- Science Adviser
- Botanist
- Plant Explorer
- Forest Ranger
- Farming Consultant
- Florist
- Forester
- Biology Content Developer
- Biological Technician
- Conservationist
- Ecologist
- Mycologist
Career in private sector after B.Sc in biology:
There are various career opportunities for these graduates in the private sector. Their salary packages vary according to the chosen job profile. Some of the common employment areas for these graduates in the
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