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Rinku Gupta

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You can opt for SIX sigma training for trainers. This will help you go into training & development.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Nobody can guarantee but you will have a good chance if you passout with very good grades, a few years of work experience or interning and research work in Germany will be helpful.

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archana bansla

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Sure you can. There is a criteria though for M.Sc which you will need to fulfill like your score in B.Sc and your score in the entrance exam, if any.

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arjun majheeinterest in agricultural research.

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Yes, you can pursue M.Sc in phycology, but my suggestion is that you should opt for M.Sc in botany or zoology because you are from that back ground.

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tarn deep

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M.Sc in chemistry is a better option. M.Sc in zoology is difficult to pursue than M.Sc in chemistry.

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Vikas TiwariSimple & Curious to reveal Nature's Kindness

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Why do you want to do management when you are good in chemistry and you have done M.Sc. So, just prepare for CSIR NET, this will give you way to research field with respect and hand some money and if you are interested in teaching this will be a good scope for you and I think it is worth more than management.

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Anjali BailinRetired Head of Sixth Forms, UK

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These are some of the best universities for Biotechnology, please visit the websites if they offer Medicinal biotechnology. Very good academic standing during Bachelor's degree and a valid IELTS score will be required. Edinburgh Napier University, University of Warwick, Imperial College London, University of Wolverhampton, Universities of Oxford and Cambridge.

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Rajeev K Singla

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You should appear for NET-LS exam, and join a college as a lecturer, after that, opt for Ph.D.

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