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Ridhima BansalCurrently working as Biology tutor

Guide-Level 13

Hi Abhishek,
These subjects have scope as these are the subjects which have many practical applications and also wide jobs opportunities in India and abroad. Apart from it, if you are pursuing research then it becomes easy as many of the techniques if these subjects apply in that. Apart from this, Biotechnology has greater scope.
Good luck.

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madhu sharma

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After doing your B.Sc. In Biochemistry, I would suggest you to go for the same specialisation in M.Sc. As well I. e. M.Sc. In Biochemistry. According to me, if we talk about the scope, Biochemistry is better somehow. After your M.Sc. You can think working with in field of Medical, Agriculture, Public Health Care, Forensic Environment etc. As there is a lot of scope of research.

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madhu sharma

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It will be very tough to get into astronomy after doing biochemistry. Biochemistry is a branch of Science that deals with the chemistry of living organisms and that of their biological processes. The top job profiles after B.Sc. In Biochemistry, include-
Research Scientist
Biomedical Scientist
Clinical Scientist
Research Associates
Laboratory Technician
Chemist
Microbiologist
Pharmacologist

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi,
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Candidate must be a graduate from recognized university.
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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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Not an expert on subject but here is what I think, special courses like Clinical Biochemistry are tailored for specific jobs and usually have different and sometimes more syllabus then core streams. Regarding the job opportunities, I suggest finding the students who already have passed the courses and taking their opinion. As the job field would be different and so will be the demand. It generally comes down to the institute providing the course to give a suitable placement to students.

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Mukul Singh Yadav

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Yes, there is an entrance exam for M.Sc Biochemistry.

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Mohit Sood

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Hey Anand,
The candidate should have Bachelor's degree with minimum 50% marks aggregate in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Botany, Zoology, Microbiology and other Life Sciences subjects.
Hope this helps you.
Thanks.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi,
Eligibility:
Candidate must have passed 10+2 from any recognized board.
Merit Screening
Admission is based on the rank/ score/ marks obtained in 10+2.
Thanks.

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