In which subject can I pursue M.Sc with background in subjects like botany, zoology & chemistry in graduation?

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    Swapnaneel Bhuiya | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    There are many courses that you can do after your B.Sc. -You can do Masters in any of the subject and start preparing for NET/SLET and become a lecturer in any of the college in India. -If you do not want to do Masters then you can go for B.Ed course and become a teacher and start your career. -You can work for any cement company or any production company as a chemist. -You can also prepare for government. Exam like bank, SSC and start your career. -Higher exam preparation is also an option like IAS, IPS AND IFS. -You can do MBA and start your career as a manager in any of the field you wanted to get in. These are the options available
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    arjun majhee interest in agricultural research. | Contributor-Level 9

    8 years ago
    Hi,
    There are many courses that you can do after your B.Sc.
    -You can do Masters in any of the subject and start preparing for NET/SLET and become a lecturer in any of the college in India.
    -If you do not want to do Masters then you can go for B.Ed course and become a teacher and start your career.
    -You can work for any cement company or any production company as a chemist.
    -You can also prepare for govt. exam like bank, SSC and start your career.
    -Higher exam preparation is also an option like IAS, IPS AND IFS.
    -You can do MBA and start your career as a manager in any of the field you wanted to get in.
    These are the options available in fron
    ...more

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