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Originally Posted by bottles86
The medtech industry do not usually take in life science undergrads as well. Have been applying to some of these companies.
R&D will require a Phd and more often R&D are not done in Singapore. As for production wise, they usually take in bioengineering/chemical engineering undergrads who have knowledge of biological/pharmaceutical and engineering principles.
Most of my friends went to astar/Biopolis/ NUS/ NTU as a research officer after completing their life science degree.
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Yea. I second that. I'm waiting to see how many graduates can these research institutes absorb with so many life sci graduates each year.