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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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After the completion of M.Sc. Analytical Chemistry course, a candidate can work as Analytical Chemist, Analytical Chemistry Research Associate, Supervisor in Analytical Chemistry Lab, Analytical Chemistry Manager, Scientists or Professors.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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M.Sc. Chemistry offers huge scope to candidates who have pursued degree in M.Sc. Chemistry. They can opt for teaching job as a professor or a teacher. They can also work as Pharmaceutical Companies, Laboratories, Research Centers, Medical Colleges, private clinics, etc.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Yes, it is good option. There is an immense scope of B.Sc. Chemistry across the public as well as private sector. B.Sc. Chemistry graduates can opt for government jobs in research and laboratories or can explore diverse career opportunities in the pharmaceutical and medical sector.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Most of the people do M.Sc. After B.Sc. I would suggest you to go with your interest. IF you want to become a teacher in any School, then you can do B.Ed. Otherwise, you can pursue M.Sc. And later Ph.D. After that you can become a research Scholar or teach in a University as an Assistant Professor.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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B.Ed degree after graduation will be more beneficial as you will be able to get posted right after completing B.Ed. While if you're aspiring for research I. e Ph.D. then go for M.Sc. Hope it helps.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Career Options after B.Sc:
Master of Science (M.Sc)
Master of Business Administration (MBA): MBA in Data Science, MBA in IT, MBA in Hospital Management, etc. Master of Computer Applications (MCA)
Masters in Management (MIM)
Masters in Data Science. Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning.

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Yogendra Singh Shekhawat

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Dear
NEET Cut off for B.A. MS College is 138-108 for unreserved to reserved category.

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Yogendra Singh Shekhawat

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Hi,
Please tell me in which state you want admission in M.Sc Medical microbiology. Thank you.

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Gargi College, Madras Christian College, Mount Carmel College, Aligarh Muslim University, Kristu Jayanti College etc.

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Yogendra Singh Shekhawat

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The fee will be INR 75,000- INR 1,00,000 at Sridevi PG Center for MSc in biotechnology.

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