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chandrakant solanki

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After M.Sc in microbiology, you can go for M.Phil and Ph.D. in microbiology or medical microbiology, food microbiology and many more.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi, The M.Sc in Biochemistry graduates have huge possibilities of securing a job in various government sectors such as the agriculture and fisheries department, environmental pollution control board, government hospitals, public health entities, blood service units, cancer research institutes, public health laboratories, forensic science department, overseas development board, social welfare board, and so on. Biochemists are also highly demanded in several pharmaceutical firms, food industries and agro chemical companies so as to build up newer products. They are also required to monitor the manufacturing processes, quality control and

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Ulhas Karkhanis

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Firstly, when you say scope, please elaborate what it means to you. Career, growth opportunity, job prospects, or earnings? Secondly, what kind of work you wish to do. Meaning, sales, marketing, manufacturing, R&D, QC/QA, or business development? Having said that, today both branches offer good scope in various sectors like pharma, healthcare, food technology, nutrition. So, please gather more information. Attend seminars to decide where you would like to go.
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Ulhas Karkhanis

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I am assuming that you have done your graduation in Biotechnology, it makes a lot of sense for you to do MBA in Healthcare, Hospital Administration or Pharma. Unless, you want to go for research, teaching, aspire to do your doctorate, etc.

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Ulhas Karkhanis

Beginner-Level 5

Firstly, when you say scope, please elaborate what it means to you. Career, growth opportunity, job prospects, or earnings? Secondly, what kind of work you wish to do. Meaning, sales, marketing, manufacturing, R&D, QC/QA, and business development? Having said that, today both the branches offer good scope in various sectors like pharma, healthcare, food technology, and nutrition. So, please gather more information. Attend seminars to decide where you would like to go.
Good luck.

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Saloni JainEducational Counsellor, Blogger & Academic Expert

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Hi Shubhi!
After qualifying M.Sc in Home Science, you can go for lectureship or research field. As these two career sectors are quite trendy these days, you'd be very lucky to get into these. The students having post-graduation have the wonderful opportunity to appear in the national level exam like UGC NET https://www.eduncle.com/cbse-ugc-net-exam and stand a chance to get a worthwhile career as a lecturer or researcher. Along with the wealthy packages, you'll get the respect of being a lecturer in one of India's Top Universities. The UGC NET Exam (National Eligibility Test) is conducted by CBSE. Those who want to design their career i
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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

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No, you can't pursue MS and MD. MS and MD can be done by those who have completed MBBS.

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Shivam Chhirolyashivamchhirolya@gmail.com

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I'm gonna answer the part about IISER. After completing your B.Sc, you could pursue an integrated M.Sc-PhD at any IISER (though the amount of people selected is pretty low compared to BS-MS dual degree). You could also try out Ph.D. after you get your Masters. Then you would have to sit through an exam and interview.

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