M.Sc Biochemistry
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Samreen khan
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There are different eligibility criteria to apply for the CTET. Refer to the link for better understanding:
http://ctet.nic.in/CMS/Public/View.aspx?page=39.
http://ctet.nic.in/CMS/Public/View.aspx?page=39.
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Career scope after M.Sc in Biochemistry
The career scopes offered for the M.Sc in Biochemistry graduates are immense. Various public, as well as private sector companies, recruit these graduates to numerous job openings. They can work in different firms such as research laboratories, pharmaceutical industries, diagnostic centres, biotech firms, hospitals, agricultural industries, drug manufacturing companies, forensic departments, cosmetic industries, food institutes, health care centres, clinical labs, and so on. In these firms, one can choose the job prospects of consultant / medical laboratory technician / business specialist / physi
The career scopes offered for the M.Sc in Biochemistry graduates are immense. Various public, as well as private sector companies, recruit these graduates to numerous job openings. They can work in different firms such as research laboratories, pharmaceutical industries, diagnostic centres, biotech firms, hospitals, agricultural industries, drug manufacturing companies, forensic departments, cosmetic industries, food institutes, health care centres, clinical labs, and so on. In these firms, one can choose the job prospects of consultant / medical laboratory technician / business specialist / physi
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How to become a registered dietician in India?
Educational qualifications required: B.Sc in Home Science (Food and Nutrition) or B.Sc in Nutrition and Dietetics or other relevant B.Sc courses. After B.Sc, one must also complete M.Sc or PG Diploma in Clinical Nutrition or Food & Nutrition.
After completing relevant B.Sc. and M.Sc. courses, one must go through 6 months long internship stint at any one of the many hospitals recognized by the IDA OR possess 2 years work experience at any multidisciplinary hospital as a dietitian.
Educational qualifications required: B.Sc in Home Science (Food and Nutrition) or B.Sc in Nutrition and Dietetics or other relevant B.Sc courses. After B.Sc, one must also complete M.Sc or PG Diploma in Clinical Nutrition or Food & Nutrition.
After completing relevant B.Sc. and M.Sc. courses, one must go through 6 months long internship stint at any one of the many hospitals recognized by the IDA OR possess 2 years work experience at any multidisciplinary hospital as a dietitian.
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