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13th September 2011, 07:36 AM
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Your opportunities will depend on your area of specialisation during M.Sc. You will mainly have two options. The first is the teaching option and the other is join the research field. For teaching you need to clear the NET exam and for research NET+JRF exam. If you are interested in research then you can join research institites like Rajiv Gandhi Institute, laboratories, testing units etc.
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13th September 2011, 12:21 PM
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Hii,
Well there are many career options for a MSc graduate, but it only you who can find out what you really want to do with your life. Although there are many companies in need of MSc graduates. All you have to do is make a nice CV and post it at some job searching websites like naukri.com, monster.com and etc. You can also register your name in the employment exchange, keep an eye on the employment bulletin, I am sure these would help you to find a good job. After completion of your degree, you can also apply for these companies: software companies, banks, private sectors, upsc and etc. So in short phrase, I say don't worry about jobs, you will definitely do something good with your life. For now just study hard get your degree with flying colors. Good Luck |
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