Are there any government job opportunities that I can seek after completing M.Sc from Yenepoya University?

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    Shailja Rawat | Contributor-Level 10

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    Yes, MSc degree holders can seek out employment opportunities in various public departments such as health, environment, agriculture, education, and others. Students who have completed an MSc degree often possess skills such as research, analytics, problem-solving aptitude, knowledge of Science stream and more. These skills come handy at various government jobs. Some of the jobs that MSc graduates can pursue are tabulated below:

    Government Jobs after MSc

    Project Assistants/Associates/JRF/SRF/Scientists

    National Metallurgical Laboratory (NML)

    Bench Chemist, Lab Assistant, Officer Assistant

    Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO)

    Junior Research Fellow

    Council of Scientific and Industrial Research - Indian Institute of Chemical Biology (CSIR - IICB)

    Lab Assistant

    Defence Research and Development Organisation

     

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