Biochemistry

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Shikher jainStudent

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If you want to study more then you can go ahead with Ph.D. and get a doctorate degree. If you want to do a job then take the NET exam and become a lecturer.

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ashutosh chauhan

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No, college in Delhi university having these courses together. These courses is different from each other.

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Tanu Mishra

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Yes, you are eligible to write NET exam.

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Sujata Dewan

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NET exam is approaching on 15 days now. So, you can not give this exam, whereas you can appear for Dec exam.

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emma del

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Check their UGC ranking and placement availability.

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Krishi Sharma

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Hi Kanishka,
Yes, you can apply for the course. The minimum eligibility in Mount Carmel College for M.Sc in Food Science and Nutrition is that the aspirants must have Bachelor's degree with at least 50 marks in aggregate from a recognized university and admission is completely merit-based.
All the Best.

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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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Shabana Bee

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What is the best career for M.Sc Biochemistry? The best career for M.Sc Biochemistry depends on what the person wants to do. Many biotech industries employ M.Sc Biochem as entry level production managers, quality control people and some as entry-level research assistants. A Ph.D in Biochemistry might fetch you a higher position as a scientist, but it also depends on what branch you do your Ph.D in. Molecular biology and protein purification, cloning technique skills are often asked for. If interested in academia, the best thing to do is to finish a Ph.D from some reputed university here or abroad, continue with a po
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