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meenakshi sharma

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For chemistry, you can work in any industry: pharmaceutical, makeup, refining, petroleum, soap.

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Ridhima BansalCurrently working as Biology tutor

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Here are some popular programs you can opt for, after completing MSc in Botany:

  • M.Phil Botany: M.Phil Botany is a 2-year pre-doctoral degree in Botany. To pursue this course one must have a master’s degree in Botany subject with a minimum score of 50% in aggregate. To pursue this program you need to spend an average cost of around INR 2 Lakhs for the whole span of the course. 
  • Ph.D. Botany: This is a 3 to 6-year doctoral degree that focuses on the study of plants and tier survival techniques and skills. To pursue this study you need to secure a minimum score of 55% in aggregates in your master’s degree (5% relaxatio
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Rohit Mishra

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Analytical chemist. Teacher. Lab chemist. Production chemist. Research and development manager. Biomedical Chemist. Industrial research scientist.

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Ananya Dev

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Hi,
There are lot of job options after Masters in Economics given that you do it from a reputed institute like DSE, ISI, IGIDR etc. Data Analytics (Genpact, DunnHumby, Fractal etc. )
Banking (ICICI, Citi, American Express etc. )
Indian Economic services
Public Sector units such as TERI, FICCI, NCAER, RBI etc. Teaching & Research
M.Phil / PhD
Take NET exam and become a lecturer in college
Pursue B.Ed and become a school teacher.

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Sansar Garg

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Yes, M.Sc students can appear for GATE exam.

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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

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There is a chance for a lot of Research in the Subject. So, check your aptitude for Research. It may not be routine work. A scope always exists for Genetic Engineering. Your preparedness counts as lot. Check how patient you are with Study, Research and Publications.

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Dr Vikas MadhukarDy. Director

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Dear Student, after completion of your Master' degree in food technology programme, you can expect a decent package of around INR. 3.5 LPA to INR. 4.5 LPA and even more.

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SACHIN NAMDEVM. Sc. Mathematics at Govt. P. G. College, Damoh

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After M.Sc in chemistry, anyone can go for Ph.D or fellowship in the relevant field. You can start teaching in a school after M.Sc. You can also go to industries for posts like lab technician, assistant chemist, product designer/manufacturer, etc. Mostly, you can get opportunities for research.

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