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A Genetic scientist or geneticist is a biologist who studies genetics, the study of genes, variation in heredity and organisms. They intersect themselves with the Life Science. They work on the organisms as well as the environment to observe the behaviour and growth of organisms in different environments, this experiment is termed as nature versus nurture experiments. They inter-relate the growth with the heredity of the organism. Genetics is too interesting and exciting modern science technology breakthrough of the current era, where these geneticists contribute a huge advancement to the modern science. Find frequently asked questions on career related to Genetics Scientists answered by renowned Career Counsellors of India, and to know more on what, why and how's of becoming Genetics Scientists
Dear frined, thank you for your question. IN gact this a very practical question, I have seen that people are really concerned about the job as well as about the salary. Here you have not mentioned your academic qualifications. As per your question any one studying the biology from 10+2 standard can opt genetic engineering as creer. After passing 10+2 you have to study any one subjcts like, microbiology, biotechnology, bioinformatics, genetics in graduation. In post graduation you may choose genetic engineering as major subject, if any university or institute offer it. After masters degree you
Hello Thank you for choosing Mera career guide and writing to us. I appreciate your take to PhD level abroad. You are already qualified to the initial stages of doing a PhD abroad, as you hold a Bachelors and Masters degree as the minimum requirement. In principle, if you are considering for a PhD admission at the USA Universities you are required to follow up these steps:Get your scanned copies of certificates and transcripts right from 10th, 12th, Bachelors and MSc level preferably in a PDF format. If you could also get the copies attested by the respective institutions, it will be
Hello Thank you for choosing Mera career guide and writing to us. It is good to see you have filtered two options already in hand and are wondering what is best. Well, actually both the career choice are the best but it is necessary to understand and identify what is actually apt for you. Like we say, every subject we study leads to a career, but it is upto the individual to understand whether we treat it is as a job or we treat the route as a career. A career offers much intensive meaning than a job does. Like wise, it is important to understand what subject route will offer you a job an
Hello friend, Since you are doing B.Sc Biotechnology, and the idea of doing M.Sc Genetics after graduation is not a bad idea, but at the time of looking a for a job, people will ask you why you have not opted M.Sc Biotechnology. You have not mentioned why you are planning to opt genetics in post graduation, does this subject fascinates you or do you think that genetics will have more job opportunities compared to biotechnology.???Since you are in first year of biotechnology, my sincere advice to you will be just concentrate on your studies and score good marks. The scope of biote
Hi Shweta, To take admission to M.Sc. (Genetics) from DU u must have passed B.Sc. (Hons.) in any branch of Life Sciences or B.Sc. (Genl.) with at least 60% marks in their main subject (for Hons. Stream) or in aggregate (from B.Sc. General). Selection is based on the basis of a written test and interview in July.
Hey Swapnil.Looks like you are interested in Science, but listening to others, you have strated doubting yourself.Before I answer your query, do tell me which stream or subject is easy, whereby woithout a little bit of hardwork you have achieved success.The first thing you need to do is believe in yourself and your capabilities. Dont just listen to people. They may speak many things that are irrelevant and mostly you may find demotivating people around you.You need not pay attention to them.Just get more focused and determine what you wish to do ahead in life.Once you have planned and made a s
Dear Aspirant, BTech is a good qualification to make a career and actually in your case return to the industry after having a baby. Your case is a common case and you need not be worried. Your age is also not over aged. Based on your BTech qualification, you can get freshers jobs. For this, you will have to brush up again your BTech knowledge and also be aware of the current industry working, conditions, economy, business, etc. You may also think of doing a short term course related to your field which will help you become relevant to the current times and which will help you get a job. The co
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