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Well, I can just tell you that Chandigarh university is best for M.Sc. In bioinformatics and has a very good placement in this field.

40 Views Posted 6 years ago

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By pursuing a Maste's degree you can get a job in pharmaceutical companies, food and dairy industries as a quality control employer, medical coder and the status increases with experience. Usually the payments are higher in pharma companies starting from 25-30k. Salary of a Quality control manager reaches upto 30-45 Lacs per annum. You can work as a college temporary teacher, researcher and as a lab assistant after your M.Sc programme (starting from 15-20k).
The place can be occupied as permanent by clearing NET exam (40k after permanent). After qualifying CSIR NET exam when you get enrolled in any CSIR institute for PhD you get a fel... View more

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Qualify GATE and you can go to ISRO, BARC etc. Pursuing Ph.D. will also expose you to research. After Ph.D. you can become scientist and make R & D your life.

53 Views Posted 8 years ago

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UPSC aspirant,

After qualifying GATE CSIR-NET JRF, you can get good opportunities.

28 Views Posted 5 years ago

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I would say there are plenty of scope after M.Sc in widlife. You need to choose a field suiting your choice and interest. You can work as a researcher, conservationist, etc. You can even work in government sectors if I specifically talk about scope in India.

40 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Try analytics companies, if you have studied stats as well. Else learn what all is required in the job and then apply - there are quite a few openings. You will need thorough knowledge of - linear and logistic regression, data mining and processing etc. In tools - often different companies use different - try learning SQL
- one among SAS or R ( R is free but SAS is expensive and more convenient and widely used, however now certain companies are switching to R as well, since it is free)
- Knowledge of Excel and VBA - might be helpful. If you really know maths/stats - you can try learning about Machine learning higher level algoriths also.

220 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Private Sector Jobs after M.Sc in Bioinformatics
Private sector provides a lot of job openings for aspirants who have completed M.Sc in Bioinformatics degree. They are offered attractive remuneration as well. Some of the firms recruiting aspirants in this field include the following.
GVK Biosciences
Dr Reddy’s Laboratories
Biscon
Strand Life Sciences
Celera Genomics
Ranbaxy
AstraZeneca Research Centre
Torrent Pharmaceuticals
Avestha Gengraine Technologies Private Limited
CuraGen
Government Sector Jobs after M.Sc in Bioinformatics
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14 Views Posted 6 years ago

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Many students opt for M.Sc. after their B.Sc. This is mostly due to a desire to have higher qualification as just graduation is not valuable. Sometimes it is also due to a desire to go for research out of interest or just to study as one didn't find a good job. After B.Sc. some also opt for M.Sc. with a thought that one can prepare for other competitive exams like civil services, etc. besides pursuing M.Sc.
"So what to study after M.Sc.?" is again a question for those who just moved on to M.Sc. after B.Sc.
Options for what to do after MS/M.Sc include-
Go for PhD.
Go for the industry if you get a placement.
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124 Views Posted 7 years ago

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After M.Sc in geography, you can do diploma in geo-informatics and remote sensing, you can do Masters in ecology, environmental science and forestry science. You can get a job in survey department and become a lecturer.

108 Views Posted 7 years ago

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After M.Sc in life science, one can work as a:
Research associate
Lecturer
In Biotech industry
In food processing Industry
In Laboratories
In Agriculture industry, etc.

124 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hello Sneha,
There are various job opportunities for you in concerned fields like in the field of telecommunications, computing, aerospace, solar energy, and environment. However, Nanotech's major contribution can be seen in the computing, communication and medical field.
Nanomedicine is the most important field of Nanotechnology. The nano level gadgets and materials are used for diagnosing and treatment of diseases. Nano-Pharmacology has generated a specific category of smart drugs that affect negligible side effects. The use of nanotech has also helped in the detection of narcotics and fingerprints of the suspected criminals.
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138 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Refer to the link below:
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137 Views Posted 8 years ago

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It depends on the field, which you study.

74 Views Posted 7 years ago

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The employment in psychology is expected to rise in a few years. Most of the job opportunities will open in the clinic and in the school psychologist. Due to more demand in health care centres, hospitals, mental health centres, social health services and schools will lead to the growth of employment in psychology sector. With the increase in the aging population, mental problems, physical problems the need of psychologist is increasing. There are a number of sectors offer for the psychology degree holders. You can work in various psychology departments in different hospitals. Recruitment Areas:
Rehabilitation Centers
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M.Sc pharmaceutical chemistry or Master of science in pharmaceutical chemistry is a postgraduate pharmacy course. Pharmaceutical chemistry which disciplines at the intersection of chemistry, especially synthetic organic chemistry, and pharmacology and various other biological specialties, where it is involved with design, chemical synthesis and development for market of pharmaceutical agents (drugs).
The duration of M.Sc in pharmaceutical chemistry is mostly of two academic years, but it varies from institute to institute. The minimum time to complete the course is also two years. The course is available both in full time and distance... View more

120 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Forensic Science is the application of scientific principles and technology for the investigations of crime and also for civil cases wherein it is used for issues like proving the validity of a signature or a will, investigation of industries for complying with environmental rules and to a claim of the products liability.
MD Forensic Science (after MBBS)
PhD (Research in area of interest)
Institutes for graduation, post-graduation and research in forensic Science
Anna University, Chennai
Bureau of Police Science and Research and Development
Central Forensic Science Laboratory, Hyderabad
Central Forensic Science ... View more

13 Views Posted 2 years ago

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Hi,
You can do a Ph.D. in visual arts & communication. Ph.D. in Visual Arts is a four-year full-time programme of study in which individually defined concepts are materialized and disseminated through an integration of artworks, research and writing.

66 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Upto 40,000 per month

220 Views Posted 5 years ago

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Hi Pooja,
Yes, you can get job in FCI after doing M.Sc. In food and nutrition. You need to just apply for the same and details of which you can get from the FCI site that how to apply for the same and what are the criteria for selection.
Good luck.

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The companies that come for campus placements for students who have completed M.Sc. In Environment can vary depending on various factors such as the specialisation within the field of Environment, the reputation of the college, and the location of the college. However, some of the popular companies that hire M.Sc. In Environment graduates include:
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
World Health organisation (WHO)
United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
National Institute of Ecology (NIE)
Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB)
Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS)
Center for Science and Environment (CSE)
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97 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Opportunities are mainly concerning teaching. If you want other positions, you have to go for Ph.D.

106 Views Posted 7 years ago

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There are limited opportunities in Ireland if you have completed your Masters degree in India. However, if you have completed in Ireland then you will get a work visa/ permit for a couple of years.

86 Views Posted 7 years ago

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First of all, almost everything today is IT based, so there is no question regarding value in this field. Secondly, what type of job you want to do is important, whether to be an HR, Admin or Technical in IT field it’s is all up to you. Just relax and think where you want to apply your knowledge

275 Views Posted 5 years ago

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I hope this link will help you:
<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://www.quora.com/What-government-jobs-can-someone-with-an-M-Sc-in-food-and-nutrition-get" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.quora.com/What-government-jobs-can-someone-with-an-M-Sc-in-food-and-nutrition-get</a>

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You can pursue M.Tech from any of the IITs, BITs, etc. You can appear for NET, UPSC, B.Ed, research or Ph.D.

53 Views Posted 3 years ago

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You can apply for internship or placement in related industries. Also you can apply for JRF which provides a vast experience and add to your resume
The JRF or JRF Junior Research Fellow is a letter awarded by the University Grants Commission (UGC) to the candidates who qualify in the National Eligibility Test securing marks equal/higher than the set cut off for JRF in the particular subject in which the candidate has given UGC NET Exam.

71 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Management & IT Consultant,

With your qualifications you can easily get job of developer and tester in any IT company or IT department of an enterprise. You can also get teaching, R&D, government job, a public sector banking job and defence & paramilitary jobs.

8 Views Posted 3 years ago

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M.Sc. Fashion Designing graduates can work as a fashion designer in any clothing company or fashion house. They can also find excellent placements in the garment, leather, and jewelry industry as merchandising executives, fashion designers, illustrators, fashion co-coordinators, etc. Most fashion graduates out of top fashion schools are going for start-up or private label with e-commerce companies so you can also follow that and start your own business if you have no financial issues.

154 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Student,

Hello,
Thanks for asking.
Getting a Government Job after the age of 35 is a little difficult because the age limit in most of exams is less than 30 years (Bank PO, SSC CGL, Railway Exams etc.)
If you belong to the reserved category then you can check the age relaxation &amp; apply for the exam.
Well you can also qualify the exam for Lectureship, by preparing for the CSIR NET Exam.
CSIR NET Exam is the national level eligibility test for Science students to become Research Fellow or Assistant Professor. But the age limit for Research Fellow is 28 years.
So, you are eligible for Lectureship. You can get a job in G... View more

203 Views Posted 2 years ago

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Hi. As per the eligibility criteria of AIIMS for M.Sc. In reproductive Biology and clinical embryology, the candidates are required to have a B.Sc. Degree in any of the disciplines related to Biology or allied to Biology
Hence, yes, a candidate with a B.Sc. A degree in MLT is eligible.

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