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Possible Jobs For Bse Biology Graduates

What are the jobs for a B.Sc (biology) graduate in the corporate sector?

Hi ,Bachelor of Science ( Biology) is one of the most popular academic degree courses among the science students after class 12. Opportunities could beBiology Content DeveloperBiological TechnicianConservationistEcologistBotanistGeneticistHorticulturistMolecular BiologistPlant ExplorerPlant BiochemistWeed ScientistScience AdviserForest RangerFarming Consultant. Major employers for biologists in India are:• AIIMS• Bcs-Insilico Biology• Tata Memorial Centre• Indian Society of Cell BiologySo, without thinking too much, go ahead and choose a career path according to your interest and abilities.Happy exploring

What kind of first jobs do biology majors tend to get?

Some jobs possible for biology graduates include the following:Physician Assistant (PA)High School TeacherLaboratory ManagerSenior Research AssociateAssociate Research ScientistClinical Research Coordinator ChemistResearch ScientistBiologistQuality Assurance ManagerThese are based on the answers of those who have previously already graduated from a Biology course. Sources:Bachelor of Science (BS / BSc), Biology Degree Salary, Average SalariesBachelor of Arts (BA), Biology Degree Salary, Average Salaries

What are the possible carrier opportunities for a B.Sc (biology) graduate in the management field?

If u wanna go in management field go for MBA. You can do MBA from prestigious colleges like IIM

What are my options after BSc Biology?

A BSc Biology would generally mean a BSc honours in Botany or Zoology. These are two very diverse fields of biology and there are a lot of prospects and options to choose from. If you are a general BSc life sciences student, with a combination like botany, zoology physiology or something of the sort, you’ll still have similar options to pick from.Ideally, your next step would be getting yourself a master’s degree. A general BSc life sciences student now gets to pick what field of biology he/she would like to specialize in. Now you have general MSc Botany/Zoology courses in institutes across India and you also have rather specialized master’s courses, too. This is where things get interesting.Apart from your conventional MSc Biotech, MSc Molecular Biology, MSc Biochemistry, you have a wide variety of alternate courses to pick from for your master’s:MSc Plant Molecular biology (ideally for BSc Botany students)MSc BiodynamicsMSc Animal ProductionMSc Medical Molecular BiologyMSc Molecular Techniques in Life SciencesMSc Molecular Life SciencesMSc Molecular NanoscienceMSc Cellular BiologyAnd the list goes on.Now, these specialized courses usually come with an unwritten warning, that you go for any of these provided you are interested in pursuing these as a serious research topic. These are unconventional because they are highly research oriented and are not intended to get you a job once you graduate.If you are looking for a job, you could go for the regular MSc courses offered in microbiology/biochemistry/bioinformatics, etc. You could apply to different pharma companies that do R&D in your subject, or you could go in for herbal companies, cosmetic companies, etc. that require people with life sciences backgrounds.Companies like Himalaya, Patanjali, Ayush, etc. do considerable life sciences research, testing and trying out different plant/animal extracts and implementing their work in healthcare and cosmetics, etc.Besides, if teaching is your thing, there’s always that. I always felt India, with its sizable teaching work force, still needs educators. We have teachers a-plenty, but we do lack educators; those who students look up to for inspiration; those who make a difference to a student's life. So, teaching is always a good option.This is what I have right now at the top of my head. Feel free to add more in the comments.

What is the BEST double major combination?

Depends on your interests and career goals. I don't think there is a right answer to this question as it is very subjective, and I don't think pre-professional programs should count - they are not really majors(you don't get a degree in a pre-professional program).

For me it would be something Biology related and Women's Studies, but I would prefer a major in the sciences with a minor in Women's Studies instead of a full-on double major. Something in the sciences and something in the arts seems like a good balance of interests to me.

I'm a BSc biology 3rd-year student. Which stream is best for me after graduation other than teaching?

Prepare hard for atleast one year, write all the competitive exams such as Bank PO, SSC, RRB ir UPSC etc. You will get a govt job for sure. Daily practice tests, and study is very much essential. Don't worry you can also crack it. All the best…

What are my career choices after a BSc in chemistry or biology?

You can do your masters course in  subject of your choice after which u can either continue with your PhD followed by a post doc and you can be an academician .in case if you are not interested in higher degree after masters you can work in an industry or teach for high school.2.  you could work in an     industry 3.  U can teach for middle school or primary school students( right after degree ).

What are some career options after a BSc in biology in India?

The different fields which you can opt as a career path are:Medical microbiologyFood MicrobiologyIndustrial MicrobiologyBioinformaticsMicrobial-TechnologyClinical ResearchMolecular biologyBiochemistryForensic ScienceHospital and healthcare Management

What are some of the best high-salary government jobs available after a BSc in biology?

Government Jobs are not about “salary”, they are more about the prestige and honor linked to them. When One person clears any Civil Service exam, he/she doesn’t think about salary, but the amenities provided, Because salary is very minimal during the time period of their training and once they’re into the system they get to know how to earn well.All the very best, Draculi! :P

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