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MALLIKARJUNASWAMY SDATA SCIENTIST,AIML SPECIALIST

Guide-Level 12

Career options:
Zoology Faculty Member
Zookeeper
Forensic Experts
Clinical Business Associate
Animal rehabilitator
Animal Caretakers
Online tutor
Zoo Curator
Wildlife Biologists
Research Associate
Documentary Maker
Animal breeders
Nutrition Specialist
Researcher Veterinarian
Medical Representative
Animal Behaviorists
Lab Technicians
Zoologist
Conservationist
Ecologist
Animal and Wildlife Educators
Animal Trainers
Environmental consultant
Field trials officer
Biomedical scientist
Toxicologist
Marine scientist
Physician associate
Nature conservation officer
Environmental education officer
Environmental manager
Research scientist (life sciences)
Higher education lecture
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ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start?

Scholar-Level 17

You may also work as a freelance consultant for various research and development organizations. You can even go for higher studies after B.Sc:
Master of Philosophy in Life Science
Master of Science in Zoology
Master of Science in Zoology (Hon.)
Master of Philosophy in Zoology
Master of Science in Applied Zoology
M.Sc Forensic Science
M.Sc Health care sciences
Doctor of Philosophy in Zoology
Post Graduate Diploma in Life Science
Master of Business Administration
Best Colleges are:
Joseph's College, Kerala
MG Science Ahmedabad, Ahmedabad
Lovely Professional University
Gargi College, University of Delhi
Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College, New Delhi
Acharya Nare
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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

Scholar-Level 17

You should do B.Sc (Hons) in Botany. It has good future prospects.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

B.Sc Zoology is a very nice course for higher studies and for joining the teaching side, after doing this course one can appear for Indian Forest Service (IFoS) exam. Even positions are available in Central Government Offices like Zoological Survey of India, etc. For Research Fellows/Doctoral degree holders. With a degree in microbiology, you can get opportunities in various fields like forensic Science laboratories healthcare organizations, environmental organizations, higher education institutions, food and drink, publicly funded research organizations, Pharmaceuticals and many other industries. The following are the employment Areas
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ashutosh chauhan

Guide-Level 13

Following are the career options -
Zoology fields: Animal diversity, Animal behavior, Animal physiology, Ecology, Genetics, Medical Zoology, Molecular and Cell Biology, Phylogeny & Taxonomy, Animal diseases, Specializations courses such Parapsychology, Entomology, Fish and Fisheries. Botany fields: In organic Chemistry, Plant Systematic, Cell & Molecular Biology, Fundamentals of Computers, Plant Physiology, Plant Ecology, Basic Computer Skills, Plant Growth and Development, Environmental Biotechnology & IPR, Live Projects, Cryptograms, etc.

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Arunav Rajkhowa

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By doing B.Sc in any of the courses of pure science, you can't guarantee yourself a stable future in today's world as the value of the degree is not much. But after your B.Sc., you can do your M.Sc, M.Phil and Ph.D. You can end up being a college lecturer or a research scientist.
If you develop any projects then you can have your own start-up and transform it into a big business. So, you have a mammoth number of options.
Hope this helped.

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Sourav Kansal

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No, it is compulsory to give PU , CET test.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

Zoology is that branch of science which deals with the study of the animal kingdom. The branch deals with the structure, embryology, evolution, classification, habits, and distribution of all animals, both living and extinct. For someone who is interested in making a career in Zoology will deal with both the existing, dead and quite possibly the extinct species of the animal kingdom.
This a great career interest for people who are fascinated with nature and would not mind spending time understanding it. There are several specializations that the students pursuing this course can venture into. There are physiologists that study the meta
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