Do recruiters only for research related study visit School of Biotechnology and Bioinformatics (DYPU) for M.Sc. in biotechnology?

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I am currently doing M.Sc in bioanalytical sciences. What are the job prospects for the same?

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Asked by Arpita Chitre

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    rolee vaishnaw

    2 years ago
    Yes, most of the times it happens that they visit universities for research related purpose only. But, some companies also visit for hiring students for internship program in their companies where they also pay some amount of money while you work for them.
    Bioanalytical science is among the growing fields in our country however it has vast scope in foreign countries but many CROs are now approaching to hire people to work with them.

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