What are the career options available after completing BSc course from School of Allied Health Sciences, Sharda University?

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    The three-year undergraduate BSc degree is recognised across India. BSc courses include research, calculation, and experimenting. Students can check the list of a few career options available after completing BSc course from School of Allied Health Sciences, Sharda University:

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    Average Salary 

    Research Analyst

    A research analyst is a professional who collects, analyzes, and interprets data to provide insights and support decision-making in various fields such as finance, market research, healthcare, technology, or academia.

    INR 4.6 LPA

    Research Scientist

    A research scientist is in charge of carrying out and analysing data from laboratory-based tests and investigations

    INR 3 - 6 LPA

    Clinical Research Associate

    A Clinical Research Associate (CRA) is a professional involved in the field of clinical research, primarily within the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, or medical device industries. 

    INR 4.2 LPA

    Laboratory Technician

    A lab tech is a person who works in laboratories in a practical, hands-on capacity

    INR 2 - 5 LPA 

    Students can also check other BSc college in Noida here.

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