What kind of job opportunities can I get after completing M.Sc in life sciences?

0 169 Views | Posted 8 years ago
Asked by AASHIS DUTTA

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    Rochit Goel | Contributor-Level 10

    8 years ago
    The Master degree course has a wide range of job opportunities in different areas such as material science, biomedical science, chemical and physical science and engineering.
    M.Sc Life Science Job Types
    - Product Manager - Life Sciences
    - Analyst & Consultant - Pharmaceuticals product life sciences
    - Business Intelligence Solution Architect - Life Sciences
    - Research Analyst - Life Sciences
    - Manager - Medical Affairs
    - Research Scientist - Metabolic Identification
    - Sales Executive - Life Sciences
    - Associate - Intellectual Property (Life Science)
    - Research Assistant - Biotechnology Lab
    - Food Scientist
    - Immunologist
    - Nutritionist
    - Laboratory T
    ...more
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    ravi mahawar Student | Contributor-Level 10

    7 years ago
    After the completion of your M.Sc. You can start preparing for CSIR (Council of Scientific and Industrial Research) NET Exam in Life Science for the award of Junior Research Fellowship and eligibility for the lectureship. Taking CSIR NET exam (Life Science) can give you an edge to chase your dreams. So, if you want to get select for the above-mentioned award then its essential to appear in CSIR NET exam and for that its compulsory to fulfil prescribed CSIR NET eligibility criteria.
    The test contains multiple choice questions which will be divided into three parts i.e. Part A, Part B and Part C.
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    chandrakant solanki | Guide-Level 11

    7 years ago
    Life science covers lot of discipline in pure science like botany, zoology, biochemistry and microbiology. Hence, you have lot of opportunities as a lecturer, if you clear NET/ SET, as a research associate, lab technician in biochemical labs, pharma, biotech in government and private organizations.

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