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Nikhlesh Mathur

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Vinayak, I would advice to go for M.Sc.IT as it would make you technically speaking more qualified and in today's context can give you more opportunities in career. MBA you can even do later if you think that in a certain corporate sector it is mandatory for you.

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atish k

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M.Sc is a better choice as compared to MCA.

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Monisha Barua

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Hi Jyoti,
There are scores of private firms in India that requires Biochemists. Biochemists are mainly needed by pharmaceutical companies, agriculture/chemical and other allied industries. Private hospitals have biochemists to manage their laboratory activities. In addition to this, students of biochemistry are also taken in by private research organisations for the post of Research Scientist. On top of this, students who have finished their post graduation in this subject also stand a chance of getting jobs with firms that conduct research in
Pharmacological
Gene therapy or Genetic testing
Drug research and testing
Food quality testing, et
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Swameeka MedhiMBA and Study Abroad Counsellor

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Hard to find one. You can check details of the M.Sc NRM degree offered by College of Natural Resources - Royal University of Bhutan which includes food Science and technology studies. I hope this helped.

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archana bansla

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Yes you are eligible. Maximum 4-5 backlogs are allowed for Canadian universities. Also, you should have cleared those backlogs while applying for Canadian University.
Good Luck

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