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muskan kalra

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Hello Sourabh,
A degree in food science explores the details of food chemistry, production, development and safety and can lead to a range of careers in manufacturing, research and retail as well as associated health, legislation, engineering and agricultural options.
Employers value work experience and so if your course does not include an industrial placement try to get some related experience in the holidays. Any kind of role in a food science or food technology setting would develop your skills and allow you to demonstrate your passion for working in the industry. You can tailor your work experience to the type of role you would like
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Priyanka Panchalpeaceful

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After Chemistry, all the general career options are open, like banking/Civil Services/Teaching/government jobs, etc. But, as you are a chemistry student and want to make your career future in chemistry only, then the options are different, like you can apply for Industries (where demand of chemists is always high), you can qualify GATE with high rank and can get into PSUs like ONGC, BHEL, etc. and can earn a handsome salary. You can also go in field of scientific research by qualifying CSIR-NET exam and can pursue your career as a Scientist or Professor.

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Shabana Bee

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DRDO conducted it's exam on all India basis in September month. DRDO SET Exam Eligibility Criteria and Application Form
Candidates having first class Bachelor degree (minimum 60 % marks)in Science engineering, technology, electronics, communication, mechanical engineering and computer Science can apply for SET exam. Age Limit for DRDO SET Exam is 28 years and You musy be a citizen of India to apply. DRDO SET Exam Pattern
DRDO SET exam consists of two stages Written test followed by Interview. Marks you score in DRDO SET Written test is not carried forward but is just used for screening candidates for Interview. Final selection is based o
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Shikher jainStudent

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If you want to study more then you can go ahead with Ph.D. and get a doctorate degree. If you want to do a job then take the NET exam and become a lecturer.

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Aastha Shive

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The chances of getting admission are very less. You may try getting admission through management quota.

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Shabana Bee

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What is the best career for M.Sc Biochemistry? The best career for M.Sc Biochemistry depends on what the person wants to do. Many biotech industries employ M.Sc Biochem as entry level production managers, quality control people and some as entry-level research assistants. A Ph.D in Biochemistry might fetch you a higher position as a scientist, but it also depends on what branch you do your Ph.D in. Molecular biology and protein purification, cloning technique skills are often asked for. If interested in academia, the best thing to do is to finish a Ph.D from some reputed university here or abroad, continue with a po
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nikhil Sharma

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Pharmaceutical firms: Biocon, IFGL Bioceramics Limited, Orbees medical, Invitrogen, Glaxosmithkline, Reliance life sciences, CTS life sciences, Dr.Reddys labs, Cipla, Jubilant life sciences, Wockhardt, Torrent pharma, Cadila healthcare and Ranbaxy.
Healthcare: Cerner Corporation, Unitedhealth Group. Regards

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rohith kola

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Many students opt for M.Sc. after their B.Sc. This is mostly due to a desire to have higher qualification as just graduation is not valuable. Sometimes it is also due to a desire to go for research out of interest or just to study as one didn't find a good job. After B.Sc. some also opt for M.Sc. with a thought that one can prepare for other competitive exams like civil services, etc. besides pursuing M.Sc.
"So what to study after M.Sc.?" is again a question for those who just moved on to M.Sc. after B.Sc.
Options for what to do after MS/M.Sc include-
Go for PhD.
Go for the industry if you get a placement.
Apply for scientific assistant
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