Can regulatory companies in India provide job opportunities after studying abroad?
Yes, regulatory companies in India do offer job opportunities to individuals who have studied abroad, especially if your international education matches their requirements.
With a background in biomedical engineering, you are well-positioned for regulatory affairs roles in the biomedical sector. These positions often require knowledge of medical devices, pharmaceuticals, and compliance with international standards.
To strengthen your profile, consider gaining internship or project experience in regulatory affairs during your studies abroad, and actively network with professionals in the field through LinkedIn and industry events. This combination of education, experience, and connections can greatly improve your job prospects in India's regulatory sector.
Will you actually get a job after your master's?
Talk to a counsellor about real outcomes, salaries and which courses employers hire from.
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