I'm pursuing my Integrated M.Sc in bioscience and bioinformatics. I don't want to do PhD after that. I would like to do a job. Can you help?

I am currently in 5th year.

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Asked by DHARITRI DEORI

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    astha singh | Scholar-Level 16

    7 years ago
    After completing your course in integrated M.Sc, it should open up numerous job prospects for you. Some of the top jobs for M.Sc. graduates are as follows:
    Job types:
    Lab Supervisor
    Researcher
    Technician
    Teacher
    Scientist
    Consulting Physicist
    Research Associate
    Senior Physicist
    Assistant Scientist
    Radiation Oncologist
    Radiologist
    Professor
    Main Employment Areas:
    Research Institutes
    Laboratories and Institutes
    Educational Institutes
    Agricultural Research services
    Hospitals
    Power Generating Companies
    Aviation Industry
    Construction Firms
    Demolition Squads
    Pyrotechnics Manufactures
    Job prospects abroad:
    You can work in several Health care and manufacturing and Elec
    ...more

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