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8 years agoGuide-Level 12
You can apply in the fisheries department of state government for the post of inspector of fisheries/research assistants, sub-inspector of fisheries, assistant directors, assistant fisheries development officer (AFDO) / fisheries extension officer (FEO) and fisheries development officer (FDO).
Central agencies also recruit fisheries graduates as technical officers and assistant directors in:
1. Marine Product Export Development Authority
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 5
You can check the below mentioned jobs:
1) Agricultural research services.
2) Biotechnology firms.
3) Chemical industry.
4) Chemicals manufacturing companies.
5) Colleges / universities.
6) Cosmetic companies.
7) Education sector.
8) Engineering firms.
9) Food institutes.
10) Forensic crime research.
11) Health care providers.
12) Heavy chemical industries.
13) Hospitals.
14) Indian civil services.
15) Industrial laboratories.
16) Laboratories.
17) Manufacturing and processing firms.
18) Medical laboratories.
19) Medical research.
20) Oil industry.
21) Petroleum companies.
22) Pharmaceutical companies.
23) Power generating c
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8 years agoGuide-Level 15
I see that you too are a victim of the myth about private colleges. If you have the skill set a company wants and you have a good percentage (at least 70) with no backlogs, you can end up at a respectful position in a reputed company. To the company, skills matter not the college.
While B.Tech in private engineering college is more expensive compared to B.Sc., it provides you in-depth knowledge and if you're able to grasp it, you end up in a much better job than what B.Sc can provide. On the other hand, due to in-depth knowledge, some students find it a bit difficult to pursue B.Tech and go for B.Sc.
So, it's upon you to dec
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Best of luck.
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