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a year agoGuide-Level 15
1- Agronomist
2- Entomologist
3- Horticulturist
4- Soil Scientist
5- Plant Pathologist
6- Toxicologist
7- Weed Scientist
8- Biochemist/Biotechnologist
9- Plant Breeder/Geneticist
10- Agricultural Rural Development Specialist.
11- Ecologist
12- Naturalist
13- Professor
14- Researcher
15- Field Botanist
16- Nursery Manager
17- Scientific Assistant
18- Molecular Biologist
19- Computational Biologist. Government Jobs after B.Sc. Botany:
1- SSC
2- CDS exam
3- IBPS and SBI
4- Civil services
5- Indian Forest Service exam
For more details, you may use the Shiksha Botany overview page. (https://www.shiksha.com/science/botany-chp). I hope this
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a year agoGuide-Level 15
1- Biology Technician:
Salary: The average salary of a biological technician is INR 5 LPA.
2- Molecular Biologist:
Salary: The average salary of a molecular biologist is INR 3.95 LPA.
3- Ecologist:
Salary: The average salary of an ecologist is INR 7 LPA.
4- Botanist:
Salary: The average salary of a botanist is INR 5 LPA.
5- Agricultural Consultant:
Salary: The average salary of an agricultural researcher is INR 7.57 LPA.
6- Geneticist:
Salary: The average salary of a geneticist is INR 4 LPA.
7- Wildlife Conservationist:
Salary: The average salary of a wildlife conservationist is INR 5.91
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
A career in Medical Laboratory Technology field is one of the most challenging and satisfying careers in today's market. Every day, a technician/ technologist gets to learn something new, which is great for their career. A number of Medical Laboratory Technicians can find employment in pathology labs, research labs, urologist offices, pharmaceuticals, hospitals and in many other areas. Apart from the above opportunities, an aspi
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
M.Sc inbotany. Zoology, chemistry, microbiology, forensic sciences, genetics, analytical chemistry and other subjects.
Moreover you can prepare for govt exams and secure a good job.
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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
Dietitians: One of the primary roles that a graduate in Bachelor of Science Nutrition and Dietetics takes on is of a dietitian. Here, the core responsibilities include analyzing the demands, dietary habits, and medical conditions of the patients or individuals and accordingly devising their diet plans.
1- Clinical Dietetics and Nutritionist:
1- A graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics can work as a dietician in hospitals and a Nutritionist in health centers, health clinics, and MNCs.
2- Opportunity to be a registered dietician specialist.
3- Dietetics and Nutritionist graduates can work as project associate
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
After doing B.Sc. Medical there are many courses you can opt for like MBBS BDS BUMS BHMS B.A. MS M.Sc. , MBA in Hospital administration, pharmacy and many more. There are many options available which gives you a good job with a handsome amount of salary but you have to go for one which you are more interested in, as the more interest you would have, the more easy it would be for you to be consistent and succeed.
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