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Anjali TaRead to Lead

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Hello,
M.Sc in food packaging and food processing is a 2-year postgraduate programme after completing B.Sc in either food science, chemistry, botany, microbiology, etc. It has wide scope, as it is helpful in various food industries like Mapro, Britannia, etc.

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Aman KumarPursuing Management degree

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Placements are average here. You may get or not . It is a 50-50 chance.

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Neha Garg

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Hi,
There are many options that you can choose after your post-graduation. You can grow your career in public as well as in the private sector.
If you want to choose your career as a Junior Research Fellow or an Assistant Professor then you can apply for the NET JRF Exam. You are eligible to take this exam if you have a minimum of 55% marks in your Post graduation. You also can find various opportunities in a governmental organization like DRDO, VSSC, ISRO, SSPL, etc.
You can also apply for jobs in Energy Plants, Automobile Industry.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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After holding M.Sc. Environmental Science, you will get the variety of careers to choose from. You can easily work in government and private organisation and many other industries. You can also opt to teach jobs in colleges or universities. In this sector you can be employed by various organizations are such as Pollution Control Board, Water Authority and Urban Planning. Many private organizations like Food processing industries, Refineries, Distilleries and Fertilizer plants are also offering various job opportunities for the graduates in this field.

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Ridhima BansalCurrently working as Biology tutor

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Hi Pooja,
Yes, you can get job in FCI after doing M.Sc. In food and nutrition. You need to just apply for the same and details of which you can get from the FCI site that how to apply for the same and what are the criteria for selection.
Good luck.

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priya arora

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JNU is of course a good choice to do M.Sc. The university ranked 2nd in 2018 & 2017 and 3rd in 2016 among top universities in India by National Institutional Ranking Framework (MHRD).
Basically, MSc is an academic degree that's higher than bachelor's degree and lower than PhD. MSc graduates are very much in demand. You can get a respectable job in any specialisation of this field.
There are many colleges and universities that hire MSc graduates as a professor or lecturer.

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Manish Sharma

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You can further go in research at Indian institute of statistics, opt for NET to be assistant professor or learn software related to analytics to into IT.

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