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7 years agoContributor-Level 9
M.Sc degree holders in Seed Science and Technology can get the post of a scientist in Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR). But they have to qualify the examination conducted by Agriculture Scientist Recruitment Board. It is possible for them to pursue their career as a lecturer, assistant professor or associate professor in agricultural colleges and universities, provided they qualify the NET exam. Job profiles available for them in National Seed Corporation (NSC), State Seed Testing Lab (SSTL), State Seed Corporations (SSCs), Central Seed Testing Lab (CSTL), and Breeder Seed Unit
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Scholar-Level 18
Of course yes. After your M.Sc in biotechnology, you will be eligible for jobs in government labs specialising in any subject related to biotechnology. Maybe you will have to clear relevant exam of UPSC.
That's all.
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There are very few candidates who are doctorate in chemistry. Typically, these students can join any of the research labs of government of India. Some private companies in the chemical field too recruit for helping them in their business. One can join academia as a professor, etc.
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HCL
Infosys
Hindustan Zinc Limited
Wipro
Tata
Accenture
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