MSc courses are 2-year PG courses that typically focus on a specific field of study within the sciences.
MSc courses are designed to provide students with advanced knowledge, skills, and expertise in their chosen subject area, preparing them for careers in academia, research, industry, or other professional fields.
Various subjects such as Chemistry, Physics, Physiology, Maths, Anatomy, etc., are covered during these four semesters.
Career Scope & Jobs
M.Sc. degree covers a large area in career prospects.
Generally, M.Sc. degree holders specialize in a particular field.
They can move into various jobs according to their studied field. Project Assistant, Lab Manager, Pharma Associate, Regulatory Affairs Specialist, Patent Associate, and Food Safety Analyst.
This course has a great scope & there are various opportunities available for the M.Sc. graduates.
At present, M.Sc. degree holders in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Information Technology are high in demand. While other fields are also in demand in private sectors. An M.Sc. degree holder can work in both government & private sectors.
An M.Sc. degree holder can work in various fields like education, defence, public sector, automotive and aerospace industries, healthcare, materials, technology, computing, energy and information technology.
Some colleges and universities appoint M.Sc. degree holders as a professor or lecturer. They can also perform research work in various industries.
After completion of your degree in M.Sc., you can also go for the further higher studies such as research programmes or Ph.D. courses.
Eligibility Criteria
Candidates need to possess a Bachelor’s Degree in Science (BSc) from a recognised college/university.