What can I do after B.Sc in chemistry, botany and zoology?

Kindly suggest some entrance exams as well (if any).

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    Divya Jain Student | Guide-Level 12

    7 years ago
    Hello Prashant Dhurandhar,
    Thanks for asking.
    After completing B.Sc. in these subjects, you have many options available.
    Like, you can go for further studies like - M.Sc. or MBA to get a high paying & reputed job.
    After completing M.Sc, you can apply for CSIR net exam, which is conducted for Science students to pursue their career further as Junior Research Fellow or Assistant Professor.
    Get complete details & benefits of qualifying the exam here - https://www.eduncle.com/csir-net-exam The complete guide of CSIR NET.
    If you are not interested in technical work, then you can also prepare for competitive exams like Bank Exams or SSC Ex
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    Meera naval | Contributor-Level 6

    8 years ago
    Hi Prashant,
    With a B.Sc in Chemistry under your belt you could consider options ranging from Biotechnology, Pharmaceutical research and IT to management, Media, Academics, Social Work and Law, to name a few. Any of the choices listed above will require a post graduate degree in that area like a M Sc for Biotech, an MBA for Management or a Mass Comm. degree for Media.
    The pharmaceutical industries where genetically engineered drugs are developed and manufactured also look forward to employing biochemists. Research related agricultural industries also absorb individuals with background in chemistry. Depending on your specialization, opti
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    arjun majhee interest in agricultural research. | Contributor-Level 9

    7 years ago
    All subjects are almost same for the career but the only difference is that all have different topics. Botany is related to plants, Zoology is related to animals and chemistry is related to chemicals. So, go for those subjects only for which you feel comfortable.
    Thanks for asking.
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    Gaurav Singh

    8 years ago
    botany is better than Zoology, botany create more scope then rest
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    rishika kumar | Contributor-Level 7

    6 years ago
    If you want to select teaching as an option, you can go for Ph.D. or B.Ed. One more options is management courses like you can go for hospital management and related to that. All these jobs are high paying jobs.

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