what are the degree courses available after msc chemistry? i am hoping to apply for clinical research. Am i eligible?

Shud i go for diploma or msc in clinical research courses? Wht are the job opportunities and pay scale?

75 Views|Posted 2011-05-30 00:05:51
Asked by Namita Singh
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Mr.Sanjay Gupta
2011-05-30 12:41:09
Hi, After M.Sc. Chemistry the best line for you would be further education in the same field. You can opt for M.Phil or Ph.D so that you can take full advantage of your professional qualification. Simultaneously you can undertake professional training in clinical research via correspondence mode. Ho

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ruchi50738 sharma
2011-05-30 10:33:22
you can do mphil and phd after that. i have university providing phd and mphil. if you are interested call 9990899251

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drsamarora
2011-05-30 02:43:16
no benefit of doing clinical unless u have masters

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raaj
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2011-05-30 00:16:24
ya, ofcrse, u r eligible for clinical research course, it is open for all science graduates..check out ICRI website www.icriindia.com its a gud one if u want to go in proffesnal lyf.bt if u wanna research, then u hv to do Phd.

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Dr. Shivanshu Bhadoria
2011-05-30 10:42:03
you can do ph.d which will give your career a new height and also you can prepare for NET too which will secure your future as a faculty in pvt and public both sector

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