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Courses For Science Graduates: Worried about career after B.Sc? Science graduates should pursue further studies in these 5 sectors, their career will be excellent..

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Courses for Science Graduates: After 10th, students and parents start worrying about their careers. Whereas after 12th, most of the youth choose a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree. For example, most of the students study BSc from the PCM or PCB branch after 12th, but the real struggle begins after this, in which the students who have completed graduation in BSc, i.e., Science, are challenged to decide what to do next, so that their career can grow greatly.

Let us know what options are available for science graduates after a BSc. Which 5 courses can give a boost to their career?

1. Research Analyst
If you like to play with data and numbers, then the job of a research analyst is perfect for you. Their job is to extract the right information by sifting through a lot of data, so that people associated with business, medical, or science can make the right decisions. After doing either of the courses, BSc Maths and BSc Computer Science, one can pursue further studies for research or as a data scientist.

2. Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology Industries

In today's time, pharma and biotechnology are sectors which is growing rapidly. It involves research of medicines, making them, and bringing them to the market. Here, by becoming a part of the research team, you can control the quality of the product or handle the entire project as a product manager. After a BSc, if you take a master's degree in pharmacy, biotech, or biochemistry, then it will be very beneficial for you.

3. Clinical Research Manager

Have you ever wondered how a new medicine or treatment reaches the people? Clinical research managers manage this entire process. Medical trials should be done in the right way and according to all the rules. For this role, a certificate course in clinical research along with a BSc in life science, chemistry, biotechnology, or nursing is beneficial.

4. Forensic Crime Research
If you like watching crime shows and being a detective, you can make a career in forensic science. Here, you collect and examine evidence such as DNA, blood, fingerprints, and poison from the crime scene. To make a career in this field, it is necessary to have a BSc degree in Forensic Science, Criminology, Biotechnology, or Chemistry.

5. Testing Labs
Testing labs do the work of quality check of the product. They test medicines, food items, chemicals and other things to ensure that everything is correct. For this job, a BSc degree in Chemistry, Microbiology, Biotechnology or Pharmacy is required. If you just want to become a technician, then a diploma in lab technology can also be useful.


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