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First, you decide where you want to land up, what you wants to be, which field you prefer to work and you fill be comfortable for you. Select that field. Salaries depends on your ability and not course you select. Opportunities are different in different fields. Field which is giving one high salary and job Satisfaction, may not be same for some one else.
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Thanks for asking
If you want to make career in the same field (Micro Biology), then, yes, you should go for M.Sc.
Then you can apply for CSIR NET Life Science exam, which is the national level eligibility test for Science students to pursue career as Junior Research fellow or a Lecturer.
There are other career options also available after qualifying CSIR NET Exam, like get a job in PSU or pursue PhD, work in CSIR Labs etc.
You can check recruitment & vacancies of csir net https://scoop.eduncle.com/csir-recruitment-net-jrf by visiting this link.
Check CSIR NET Preparation Tips : https://sites.google.com/site/csirugcnetex
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