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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 Reddys 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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Microbiologists enjoy many perks and benefits. Salaries for pharma or biotech labs professionals start at Rs.10, 000 Rs.15, 000 per month, a figure that doubles within a few years. Government and research labs offer Rs.10, 000- Rs.20, 000. Junior Research fellows my get Rs.12, 000. In developed countries, the pay is far better researchers commonly earn $30,000 to $70,000 per year.
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India is a place where higher study is given a very high preference, so today in the competitive world it plays a very vital role. Today M.Sc. In India is providing a base platform for those who want to get involved in higher studies and to get some good results in future. After graduation it opens various fields for many students to fulfil his/her desires. Not only has this it also enabled a student to get into some good respectable jobs in India and abroad. Because of this M.Sc has a commendable charm when it comes to opt for a career after the Bachelor's degree. After completing M.Sc any student can easily go to the Research net
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M.Sc in food packaging and food processing is a 2-year postgraduate programme after completing B.Sc in either food science, chemistry, botany, microbiology, etc. It has wide scope, as it is helpful in various food industries like Mapro, Britannia, etc.
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