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Aspiring Minds Launched Assessment Suite for the Life Sciences Sector

There are multiple job roles in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industry and each role requires the candidates to have a different skill-set. While in some roles apart from good aptitude, practical knowledge in the domain subjects is also important; in some other roles the personality fitment is given considerable weightage in addition to domain knowledge.  AMCAT Life Sciences is a suite of aptitude, personality and domain skills assessments. These adaptive and standardized assessment modules can help you evaluate talent for multiple job profiles in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industry. Both undergraduate as well post-graduate students pursuing a degree in Biotechnology, Life Sciences, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and other related disciplines can be assessed through AMCAT Life Sciences.
The assessment suite includes the following modules:

  • Domain Skills
    • Basic Chemistry
    • Molecular Biology
    • Biochemistry
    • Biotech Lab Techniques
  • Aptitude & Personality
    • English
    • Logical Ability
    • Quantitative Ability
    • AM Personality Inventory

A combination of the above mentioned domain skills and cognitive skills can be a potent selection tool which is able to predict strong candidates. Basis the evaluation of various competencies required for success in particular roles, AMCAT Life Sciences produces a comprehensive report predicting role fitment of the candidate to specific jobs.

AMCAT Life Sciences can be used successfully to hire fresh talent for job roles in the following functions:

  • Research & Development/Scientist
  • Production
  • Quality Control and Quality Assurance
  • Sales
  • Operations


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