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kanu vashisht

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Expectations of salary depends upon the institution you opted for your Masters, the scope of Masters and the placements for that particular course. And average is about INR. 5 to 6 LPA.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi,
There are numerous higher study options for candidates who have completed their post-graduation in Molecular Biology (M.Sc. in Molecular Biology). They can join for several research programs related to the topic. They can even join for management courses. Various job profiles available for graduates in molecular biology are:
Biology Content Developer
Biological Technician
Conservationist
Ecologist
Botanist
Geneticist
Horticulturist
Molecular Biologist
Plant Explorer
Plant Biochemist
Weed Scientist
Science Adviser
Forest Ranger
Farming Consultant
Thanks.

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sandeep sharma

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It depends on your skills on the field that you have choose then you will get definitely good placement in Kolkata. And, the placement are good.

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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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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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