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After completing M.Sc in environmental science, you can apply for UPSC and other governmental services. Or you can apply for associate professor jobs in environmental science in different universities or you can start your own business.

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There is a strong demand for Bioinformatics skills, either in a field relating to Biology or to IT. An MSc (Bioinformatics) opens up a range of job opportunities. The need for bio-informatician to make use of the data is well known among the industrialists and academicians in the area.

312 Views Posted 8 years ago

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If you want to pursue M.Sc then I would suggest you to do it from a well-known university or IIT's or IISC. You can do M.Sc in chemistry from IIT's. For that you have to clear its entrance exam - JAM 2017.
You can check the below mentioned link to know more about IIT JAM:
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Aspirants who have successfully completed their training in psychology can make their mark in the following lucrative branches of psychology.
Clinical Psychology
Clinical psychologists assess and treat people with psychological problems. They may act as therapists for people who are experiencing normal psychological crises or for individuals suffering from chronic psychiatric disorders.
Counseling Psychology
Counselling psychologists do many of the same things that clinical psychologists do. However, counselling psychologists tend to focus more on persons with adjustment problems rather than on persons suffering from sever... View more

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You can apply for the post of pharmacist.

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Hi. For candidates with Post Basic B.Sc. Degree minimum of one year of working experience is required prior to or after obtaining the degree of Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing. After GNM one may register with State Nurse Registration Council as R. N. R. M. After this, one may work and gain some work experience. This qualification can be used to join B.Sc. Nursing (Post Basic) programme offered by INC recognized institutes. After completing the B.Sc. Programme, one will be awarded a Nursing Degree. West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board (WBJEEB) will conduct OMR based Common Entrance Test (JEPBN-2022) for admission in the academic session 2... View more

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<p>To be eligible for an MSc Nursing program, candidates must meet the following criteria:</p><p>Be a registered nurse and midwife, or equivalent, with a state nursing registration council</p><p>Pass B.Sc Nursing, B.Sc Hons Nursing, or Post Basic B.Sc Nursing with a minimum of 55% aggregate marks</p><p>Have at least one year of work experience after completing a basic B.Sc</p><p>Have a minimum of 50% grade point average in science, a required subject in their 10+2 exams from any recognised board</p><p>Pass an accepted entrance exam, such as the WBPGNAT 2022, MET 2022, or AII... View more

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It depends what you want to do in the future. There are various opportunities in India as a tutor in the medical colleges. But, maybe in the nursing college.

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<p>To be eligible for the M.Sc. Medical Surgical Nursing program, students must have completed either a BSc Nursing or Post-Basic BSc Nursing course. Additionally, it is mandatory for applicants to secure a minimum aggregate of 50% marks in their undergraduate level. This two-year postgraduate programme in Nursing and Applied Sciences aims to further enhance the skills and knowledge of individuals in the field.</p>

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<p>The candidate should be a Registered Nurse and Registered Midwife or equivalent with any State Nursing Registration Council.</p><p>The minimum educational requirement is a B.Sc. Nursing/B.Sc. Hons. Nursing/Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing degree with a minimum of 55% aggregate marks.</p><p>The candidate should have at least 1 year of work experience after completing their Basic B.Sc. Nursing or Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing degree.</p>

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<div><div data-message-author-role="assistant" data-message-id="afa285dc-d4eb-4b7e-9ded-194f0ebde06d"><div><p>To be eligible for the M.Sc. Medical Surgical Nursing program, students must have completed either a BSc Nursing or Post-Basic BSc Nursing course. Additionally, it is mandatory for applicants to secure a minimum aggregate of 50% marks in their undergraduate level. This two-year postgraduate programme in Nursing and Applied Sciences aims to further enhance the skills and knowledge of individuals in the field.</p></div></div></div><div><div>&nbsp;<... View more

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<p>The candidate must be a Registered Nurse and Registered Midwife.</p><p>The candidate should have a minimum of 1 year of work experience after completing their Basic B.Sc. Nursing degree.</p><p>The candidate must have a minimum aggregate score of 50% (45% for SC/ST/OBC candidates) in their B.Sc. Nursing or Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing program.</p><p>Candidates appearing for the final year of B.Sc. Nursing or Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing can also apply, subject to meeting the minimum eligibility criteria.</p><p>The candidate must qualify the relevant entrance test, such as the Karnataka Postgr... View more

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<p>Yes, boys also are admitted to the M.Sc nursing courses conducted by different west Bengal Universities /Colleges subject to them satisfactorily fulfilling the stipulated eligibility conditions, well most nursing colleges recruit applicants from both categories. Never forget, though to first check admission guidelines that various institutions put forward in those respective campuses.</p>

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Which university's entrance do you want to know about?
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No, direct admissions are not allowed after B.Sc. Nursing for B.A. MS .

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<p dir="ltr">No, candidates cannot pursue an MSc Nursing without first completing a BSc Nursing, as the MSc programme builds on the foundational knowledge and skills acquired during the undergraduate nursing degree.&nbsp;</p><p dir="ltr">The BSc Nursing provides essential clinical experience, theoretical understanding, and a nursing license, all of which are prerequisites for advanced nursing education.&nbsp;</p>

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Hi Abey,
In India, male nurses are primarily appointed in psychiatry, operation theatre, male wards or emergency wards, etc. They are particularly considered for ambulance calls as it needs certain strength to lift patients. The entire discussion here will focus on what kind of opportunities do the male nurses have in India based on the B.Sc. Nursing degree.
A B.Sc. Degree, in general, enables an individual to work at different workplaces, hospitals outpatient clinics, community or schools, healthcare centres, etc. The scope for males in nursing line has increased. So much has already been said about male nursing as an evolving pr... View more

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<p>Nehru College of Nursing situated in Coimbatore is famous for its undergraduate nursing courses, but when it comes to the M.Sc. Nursing course, the college is often rated average in the vicinity. Nevertheless, the quality of the programme offered is subject to certain variables such as faculty, infrastructural availability, clinical practice exposure and the university linked to the college. The following are worth noting:</p><ul><li>Accreditation and Affiliation: Verify the relevant institutions that govern the practice of nursing in that country, especially, Tamil Nadu Nurses and Midwives Council (TNMC). It is ... View more

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There are various higher study options for candidates, who have completed their post-graduation in chemistry. They can join for various other post-graduation and research courses related to the topic.
Some of the higher study options are listed below.
1. Master of philosophy in analytical chemistry.
2. Master of philosophy in applied chemistry.
3. Master of philosophy in chemistry.
4. Master of philosophy in geoengineering.
5. Master of science in analytical chemistry.
6. Master of science in applied chemistry.
7. Master of science in drug chemistry.
8. Master of science in electro chemistry.
9. Mas... View more

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Career Scope after M.Sc in Chemistry
M.Sc Chemistry graduates can find various jobs in both public and private sector organisations. Various job profiles available for graduates in M.Sc Chemistry are listed below:
Analytical Chemist
Teacher
Lab Chemist
Production Chemist
Research & Development Manager
R & D Director
ChemicalEngineeringAssociate
Biomedical Chemist
Industrial Research Scientist
Materials Technologist
Quality Controller
Production Officer
Safety Health and Environment Specialist
Major employment areas recruiting graduates in M.Sc. Chemistry are given below
Pharma... View more

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Medical Research. Manufacturing and Processing Firms. Testing Laboratories. Technical Journals. Utility Companies. Waste-water Plant. Engineering firms. Medical Laboratories. And many more.

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After M.Sc in biochemistry, you can make a good future in the teaching field in the medical and dental college, clinic and basic research, pharma industry, pathology labs, nutrition biochemistry, etc.

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This is a rapidly developing field. Many private businesses are exploring this field and heavily investing in it. It is safe to say that there are ample job opportunities for Biotechnology graduates in private sector. Government sector too offers job opportunities, but not in the scale in which private sector does.
Some prominent industries where Biotechnology professionals may find jobs are- Pharmaceuticals Industry, Healthcare sector, Chemical Industry and Research sector.
Research sector in particular is quite lucrative. One may build a rewarding career in this field. To thrive in this field, one must possess B.Sc. as well as M.... View more

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The scope of M.Sc. Medical is quite high. Day by day the number of doctors are decreasing and on the contrary diseases and population is increasing. Thus, if you have knowledge and practice in your field. You can do great. All the best !

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Career Scope:
There is a vast scope in private or in the government sector for the environments Science degree holders. Under this course, aspirants can apply for a research degree in government organizations. Candidates those holding M.Sc. Degree in Environmental Science can find many lucrative career opportunities in India as well as abroad. They can get jobs in several government organizations like Pollution Control Board, Water Authority and Urban Planning.
Several private organizations like Refineries, Distilleries, Food processing industries and Fertilizer plants are also offering various jobs for these graduates.
Regards.

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<p>Pursuing MSc course is one of the best choices for students who have completed their graduation in Science&nbsp;because of the rewarding career opportunities available after the completion of the course. M.Sc degree holders are specialised in their field and there are a number of jobs they can take according to their studied specialization.&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Education, defence, automotive and aerospace industries, public sector, healthcare, materials, computing, technology, energy and information technology</strong> fields need M.Sc. graduates. The major job areas where MSc graduates can pursue th... View more

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Hi Navdeep,
There are many scopes after completing your masters in mathematics. You can apply for any non-technical government jobs. You can go for banking, teaching, railways, SSC CGL and many other government or private jobs.
Best of luck.

6.6k Views Posted 8 years ago

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If you compare both MBBS has more scope, job prospects, better placement and salary. Its considered to be the most reputed field among all Medical Sectors.

243 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Firstly, when you say scope, please elaborate what it means to you. Career, growth opportunity, job prospects, or earnings? Secondly, what kind of work you wish to do. Meaning, sales, marketing, manufacturing, R&D, QC/QA, and business development? Having said that, today both the branches offer good scope in various sectors like pharma, healthcare, food technology, and nutrition. So, please gather more information. Attend seminars to decide where you would like to go.
Good luck.

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