Choosing the best field after graduation is indeed a difficult choice. After completing B.Sc. one may choose the correct field after truly analyzing his interests and calibre. A person good in logical analysis, intellectually very intelligent and would not mind working for hours in the laboratory may go for M.Sc. in genetics or even Biotechnology and if the one wishes a life of no hassles of research and a good fat salary, MBA is for them. In MBA you will need to have a sound concept of arithmetic, business and innovative mind.
All in one, if you desire a career of public display and sound salary, MBA is a good choice. On the otherhand if you are more interested in research and rarely go out wih interest in one's own company, you can go for M.Sc. and then Ph.D. as a researcher.
Msc in genetics if that is your ultimate goal.
Actually msc biotech is bit technical whilw bsc is theory based bsc+msc is equal to btech degree and as u know biotech is a mainly a research oriented subject bsc and msc is better for it but still some fool peoples prefers a btech degree
Perhaps the MS in biotech. I was taught some biotech by a woman who had an MS in immunology and was a scientific manager at Genentec with many people under her.
allthough u can get job after msc microbiology in pharmaceuticles or in food industries or in brewries and also in pathology lab but i will advise u to first go for PhD after msc it will benifit u
An important thing to understand here is that you wouldn't get a PhD in chemistry as a whole subject but you would get a PhD in a certain field of chemistry, like physical chemistry. Allow me to explain: I'm from the UK so the first thing you would do is get a degree in Chemistry or a related subject like Medicinal Chemistry or Biochemistry, whatever you like best. This would be called a BSc; Bachelor of Science meaning you have a degree in a science based subject. So you would have a BSc in Chemistry. Then you could go on to get a Masters, or an MSc for Master of Science. These degrees are normally more specific than BSc's so you would study a particular part of Chemistry and not Chemistry as a whole, for example, Analytical Chemistry. However, you can study an MSc in Chemistry as a whole which has a research basis. Then you would do a PhD. These are primarily research degrees which would involve a specific part of Chemistry and not as a whole subject. So you would have a really specific title.
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Yes you can but you have to find a university that says in it's entry requirements that they'll accept applicants with a Bsc in zoology or other life sciences.
After bsc you can apply for forensic science,Msc in organic chemistry,Msc in drug chemistry,MBA
To the best of my knowledge you can do MSC after BSC in physics.
Stupid question, how can MSc be equivalent to BSc.
Msc bsc and bts structure block diagram
no
no. u had to do bsc physics
Get your MSc?
Actually msc biotech is bit technical whilw bsc is theory based bsc+msc is equal to btech degree and as u know biotech is a mainly a research oriented subject bsc and msc is better for it but still some fool peoples prefers a btech degree
100% sure.
after of all i should given a jrf exam for msc in agriculture
if you done BSc then you people must do MSc