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Does a generically injective morphism of schemes have a section

Let $f:X \to Y$ be a generically injective, finite morphism between projective varieties over $\mathbb{C}$, with $Y$ non-singular. Does $f$ has a section i.e., a morphism $g:Y \to X$ such that $f \circ g:Y \to Y$ is the identity?

If not true in general, is there any known condition under which $f$ has a section?

EDIT The map $f$ is assumed to be dominant.

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