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Ridhima BansalCurrently working as Biology tutor

Guide-Level 13

Hi Albira,
There is a lot of scope in M.Sc in food and nutrition after completing B.Sc. You can become a dietician after this and moreover apply for government jobs in nutrition and health after completing M.Sc. If you are interested in this field you can go ahead with this.
Good luck.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi,
Employment Areas for Master of Science [M.Sc] (Biochemistry):
Research Laboratories
Pharmaceutical Industries
Diagnostic Centres
Biotechnology firms
Health care centers and Clinical Laboratories
Join in as scientific writers in life Science companies
Medical transcriptionists
Clinical trial and drug designing
Scientists in national and international research labs
Entering into Ph.D. Programme
Thanks

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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Ph.D would be the last stop in terms of higher studies. You can pursue Diploma and other certifications related to physiology. But that would be it. You can, however, join a research institute and continue to work in your field.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi, M.Sc. Food Science and Nutrition graduates can work in food production units as managers or food analysts. They are employed in sectors of product development where they are required to design and create sustainable food products. Another important aspect of their job is managing food quality control, which is a mandatory department across almost all food production chains whereby the standards of quality set by the concerned authority are strictly complied with. There are various job opportunities for M.Sc. . Food Science and Nutrition postgraduates. Some of the major job profiles are listed below: Menu Planner Management Dieticia

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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

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Are you interested in plants? Then go for research from India or Abroad. Do some fruitful research that will have implications for India.

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amish jain

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Hello Shubham, If you have completed postgraduation, you can apply for the NET JRF to become a scientist. The UGC NET and CSIR NET exam are conducted for the selection of assistant professor, pursue Ph.D. and research. The candidates of Science stream can apply for the CSIR NET while other stream candidates can apply for the UGC NET. The minimum eligibility is post graduation degree for the NET. There is no age limit for the lectureship while candidates must be below 30 years for the NET JRF. The NTA conduct the UGC NET exam twice a year while the next UGC NET exam is scheduled from 2nd December to 16th December 2018.

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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Basically M.A. and M.Sc. are not much different. The college decides the syllabus so both course can be same. I can't exactly tell the difference between M.A. and M.Sc. Economics until I see the syllabus. Hence, again, all prospects are decided by the authority in question. It is up to the employer that how much salary they offer.

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Nidhi Sharma

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Hii Sriniwas,
If you go with the trend, pursuing Ph.D after M.Sc seems to be the most followed option. However, most of the IITs have great campus recruitment facilities for not only B.Tech students but also for other programmes such as M.Sc, M.Tech, integrated Ph.D, etc. For sure, you'll get a decent paying job.

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Deepanshi JainCareer

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Hi, Firstly, there is no age limitation to appear in IIT JAM exam. Secondly, I am mentioning some of the government sectors where you can get a job after qualifying JAM exam:
Defense Research and Development organisation (DRDO)
Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad
Nuclear Science Centre, New Delhi
Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, Kolkata
Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC)
Indian Space Research organisation (ISRO).

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ashutosh chauhan

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Yes, you can apply for PGT. Eligibility criteria for Pursuing PGT post graduation is mandatory.
Check that particular university take CTET marks or not.

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