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Hi, The M.Sc in Biochemistry graduates have huge possibilities of securing a job in various government sectors such as the agriculture and fisheries department, environmental pollution control board, government hospitals, public health entities, blood service units, cancer research institutes, public health laboratories, forensic science department, overseas development board, social welfare board, and so on. Biochemists are also highly demanded in several pharmaceutical firms, food industries and agro chemical companies so as to build up newer products. They are also required to monitor the manufacturing processes, quality control and
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Biochemists can work both in public and private sectors Biochemists usually involved in research related works. Biochemists work along with chemists, physicists, healthcare professionals, policy makers, engineers They can also work for various organisations including hospitals, universities, agriculture, food institutes, education, cosmetics, forensic crime research, drug discovery and many more professionals.
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Eligibility Of the Master of Science [M.Sc] (Anthropology):
The candidate must have passed B.Sc. (Hons) Anthropology with 50% marks in aggregate from a recognised university. Those who have passed B.Sc. /B.A in Anthropology with 60% marks in aggregate from a recognised university are also eligible for M.Sc. Sc. Anthropology. Also, candidate with B.Sc. (H)/ B.Sc. (General)/ B.A. (H)/ B.A. (Pass) with Anthropology as one of the main subjects with 60% marks in aggregate from a recognised university can seek admission in this course. Anot
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