A fishery scientist or an Ichthyologist is a person who devotes a career studying and managing the fishery resources, which may involve shellfish, or aquatic mammals as well as fishes. As you have asked, the typical day of a fishery scientist depends upon the nature of the job. The fishery scientist may work in teaching line or in research. In teaching line, the person has to interact with students, colleagues, seniors and some time with clients also. Here the day start with preparing for lecture, and then delivery in the class. The students usually puts some queries in and out side the clas

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Hello friend,here you have not mentioned your academic qualifications and what you are doing at present. If you have opted biology in your 11 and 12 class then you should take any biology subjects (zoology, animal behavior, marine biology, aquaculture technology) in your graduation. In post graduation you should take either zoology (with specialization in Fisheries), Fish technology (some universities and institutes do offer this course). Technically speaking the person holding a post graduate degree in fishery sciences is a fishery scientist but a doctoral degree is must to get a decent job.F

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Dear Aspirant, the fishery science or technology is having a vast opportunities now a days, not in India but all over the world. The fish science is the study of fish habits, fish nutrition, fish genetics, fish breeding. There are many top colleges and universities in the world, the list is as follows:1. Hull International Fishery Institute, (HIFI), University of Hull; the institute was established in 1989, and is concentrating on fish conservation and aquatic resource management. The program specializes in applied research and and sustainable development. The institutes maintains links with m

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Dear Friend, many thanks for your question, In fact you have asked a very practical question, the personal and professional skills are very important not only for  a fishery scientist but also for every person who has dealing with others. Every person is borne with some personal or professional skills (also known as communication skills, interpersonal skills, soft skills, social skills, peoples skills), but we rarely realized that how we behave with others. We never give a thought that how we communicate with others. Let me tell you something about the personal and professional skills. I

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Hello friend, the role of fishery scientist has dramatically changed over the years. The fishery discipline has technically evolved. In the beginning the fish science was mainly dealing with classification, morphological studies of fishes, and the distribution of fishes in fresh water, marine water and in river stream. The fishery scientist initially studied the external structure, on which classification was based. Later stages the role of fishery scientist changed and people started working on developmental aspects and molecular levels. During middle period the fishery scientist worked o

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Dear friend, thank you for your question, since you have asked about the amazing products about fishes, seems that your are also a fishery scientist or you want to be in near future. A fishery scientist a person who looks after the managing and understanding the fishes. It is a multidisciplinary subject which involves limnology, marine biology, oceanography, fresh water biology, conservation, ecology and population dynamics, economics and management an attempt to provide an integrated picture of fishery. The amazing  products in fishery could be the development of fish science, fish biolo

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Scientific thinking is the process of reviewing ideas using science, drift hunters, observations, investigational processes, and testing them to gain knowledge.       , observations, investigational processes, and testing them to gain knowledge. 

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Hello Akash.. If you are interested to go for research in pharmaceutical field, you have to pursue bachelors and masters in Pharmacy or related fields like Chemistry and to join for PhD in reputed institutes in India like Jamia hamdard, Lovely Professional University, DY Patil university etc. You can do research on pharmacy related field while pursuing PhD. You can continue your research and can be a scientist in Pharmacy field by joining in pharmaceutical companies or government institutes after your PhD. 

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Dear Aspirant, You are at a very right platform and I will be happy to guide you. Always remember that every career is good however it is more important to know whether you are suitable for that particular career or no. Good career is an ambition of every person, however you should ensure that you have the right educational qualifications, employability skills and positive attitude.  Climate Science is a good career option and there are courses in Metereology. Also, if you ar not clear about your career interests, I would recommend you to appear for the Ideal

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Dear Nilakshi, Thanks for writing to www.careerguide.com! Nice question. Space scientists study the different areas of space like satellites,weather etc. It has very good career scope in India as well as abroad. Well, If you are willing to make career in Space Scientist, you need to opt science subjects like Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics in 10+2 level. After 10+2 in PCM stream, candidate need to go for pursuing BSc/B.Tech. degree in aeronautics, aviation or physical science. After 12th, you can appear for certain entrance exam like ISAT which has certain space related courses in it or IIT

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Dear Aspirant, Thanks for putting up your query here! Well, your question is not clear. Please elaborate you current academic qualification, your area of interest and career goals. One can be Scientist in many field like health, social sciences, engineering & technology, science etc. In general minimum qualification to be a scientist is masters' degree in relevant area of interest. PhD in the specialization is highly preferred. If you are not clear about your area of interest, I recommend you to take psychometric test from www.careerguide.com! This test will help you understand your aptitu

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