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The following qualifications are needed to become a virologist in India:

  • In India, you must have earned your 10+2 degree from an accredited institution or college.
  • In your most recent test, you should have received at least a 55 to 60 percent score.
  • The applicant must guarantee that you select scientific courses for your 11th and 12th grades. For your 11th and 12th grades, choose Biology, Physics, and Chemistry.
  • You must have successfully finished your B.Sc. in a science-related field, such as microbiology, virology, life science, biochemistry, biotechnology, zoology, MBBS, medical lab technology, or any other degree in a scientific field. In your bachelor's level exams, you have to have received at least a 55 percent grade.
  • After completing your undergraduate studies, you must pursue an M. Sc. in Virology. You may become a virologist in India thanks to this.
  • If you want to have the finest employment chances, you can also choose to do a Ph.D. course in virology.

Get your licence so you may work as a virologist in India. You will be eligible to earn the licence for virology once you have finished your research on it for at least three to six years.

You can work as :

  1. Virologist
  2. Laboratory assistant
  3. Research associates
  4. Assistant professor

You will be able to find employment possibilities across a variety of industries. Some of the industries from which you are most likely to receive job offers include:

  • Governmental Hospitals
  • Pharmaceutics Laboratories for Human Immunology
  • Personal Clinics
  • reputable colleges and universities research centres

The starting salary immediately after you complete your course and get into a job, you will be able to earn somewhere around Rs 2,00,000 to Rs 4,00,000 per annum. But remember that is just the starting salary and it is going to increase with experience and also your skillset.

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Only five nations have PG recognition from the Medical Council of India (MCI):

  • USA
  • UK
  • Canada
  • Australia &
  • New Zealand

The PG is recognised from these countries as long as the candidate also holds a licence to practise medicine as a doctor there after receiving the MBBS UG degree.

The Medical Council of India does not recognise PG degrees from any other nations, including China, Russia, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Armenia, and Kyrgyzstan.

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The German Embassy recognises C2 as a Sprach diploma. If you have completed C2, you have a great opportunity to work as a visa counsellor or to assist the German Embassy with their paperwork.

You can also do the following :-

  • Teaching in private language schools, Goethe, or public schools.
  • Touring
  • as a German translator/interpreter for the government.
  • In the Army, a translator is always needed in a group.
  • Additionally, you may almost-freely apply for a master's degree in German, and Hdfc Bank will also subsidise the cost of your Block account.
  • German M.A. from JNU.
  • To collaborate with ZDF/Deutsche Welle in the media industry. There are several private YouTube channels today that are seeking for German speakers with mass communication degrees.
  • Last but not least, you may assist folks in obtaining German study, travel, or marriage visas.

If you want to work, the options are endless.

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The following are the list of best medical colleges to do PG in surgery:-

  • AIIMS - New Delhi
  • King's gerogie medical University - Lucknow
  • JIPMER - Pondicherry
  • Armed forces medical college - Pune
  • University college of medical college - New Delhi
  • Jawaharlal Nehru medical college - Aligarh
  • IPGME&R- west Bengal
  • Government medical college - Chandigarh
  • Madras medical college - Chennai
  • Osmania medical college - Hyderabad

For more information , visit the given link : https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-ms-in-general-surgery-colleges-in-india

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There are several opportunities in the indian railway for those who completed their engineering in the cs branch in the technical field for the job of je,sse. They can apply for the positions of je/it, cms, je/telecom, sse/telecom, je/sig, sse/sig, je/sse/drawing, and design/s&t department at the railway board.

You can apply to work as a software developer, data analyst, website maintainer, etc. at CRIS-Center for Railway Information System.

You can also submit an application for IRTS (Indian Railway Traffic Services. Commercial Departments),IRAS(Indian Railway Account Services),IRPS( Indian Railway Personnel Services) and IRPF (Indian Railway Protection Force).

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Yes, If you study biomedical engineering in Japan then you can also get job in India.

When it comes to employment, research, and education, BME has a strong future in developed nations . In terms of India, BME is a relatively new concept there. Since big companies like GE, Philips, Siemens Healthcare, and many others are now interested in hiring candidates with master's degrees and/or with industry experience for a reasonable pay, the recruitment of bachelor's degree holders is comparatively very low. Hospitals are now more aware of the importance of biomedical engineers. However, after working in hospitals or start-ups for a while, bachelor's candidates have many options.

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A Masters in Healthcare Administration, an MBA, as well as advanced degrees in other fields like pharmacy and medicine are just a few of the courses of study that can be effective. I know a lot of people who are lawyers and accountants. A dear friend of mine was an undergrad in both accounting and English. My recommendation is to pursue a master's degree in a business-related field and find employment with a big healthcare system. Join organizations for professionals, like ACHE. It's an exciting career with rapid advancement that won't ever be outsourced to an other nation.

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Biomedical engineers have a wide range of opportunities both domestically and overseas. In hospitals, they can offer guidance on how to utilize medical equipment, the latest upgrades that are available, and whether to buy new equipment outright or rent it in order to perform better research. Additionally, these engineers are able to create special gadgets as needed. Depending on their level of industrial expertise, they may occasionally serve as professors or supervisors at research institutions. They take a proactive role in carrying out actual analyses of the physiological and technical aspects of a certain issue. These engineers may also excel in product service by performing routine functionality checks, preventative maintenance, repairs, inventory management, software development, and even networking.


Scope is actually quite constrained, contrary to popular notion. since the majority of hospitals are administered only for financial gain by family businesses. A doctor with an Master in Hospital Administration degree can be required to work as a management assistant whose only goal is to charge patients money. A small number of large hospitals may use MHAs, though they face competition from MBAs. Another ambiguous topic is job security. It is preferable to start working in hospital administration immediately away rather than transitioning after earning a medical degree.

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The difficulties a North Indian will encounter if they enroll in one of Kerala's public medical schools.

  • Speech: Since Tamil and Malayalam are sister languages and are readily learned over time, students from the North would have no trouble studying them. The other students might be spoken to in Hindi or English.
  • All types of meals are accessible wherever in TN or Kerala. Also drawing them in are the regional dishes from Kerala and Tamil Nadu.
  • Entertainment during the weekend. With shops, theatres, gyms, social gatherings, and other attractions, the south can amuse more people than the north.
  • Almost no one is a cheat, with the exception of Chennai's auto-walas. Therefore, there is no need to be concerned or to make this a major problem, especially for medical students who are meant to be the GODs of India.

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Anyone who does research on or deals with creatures that live in salt water is referred to be a marine biologist. Everything is included in it, from microscopic organisms and planktons to enormous whales. A UG degree in a relevant field is required to obtain an entry-level position in marine biology, and a BSc in agriculture might increase your chances of doing a Msc in marine biology . If you're interested, you can pursue a PhD in marine biology or any other field. Numerous overseas businesses, like Ecosulotions, Marine Research Ltd., EnviroMatrix Analytical, etc., employ marine biologists.

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