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Hai.. This is prasanna. I pursued my post graduation in Biomedical Genetics from VIT. I would like to opt for teaching profession. So my question is - If I just qualify CSIR-NET can i get into any government college as an assistant professor?? Heard it from people around. So would like to clarify.

Aditi amrendra Student Expert 29th Jul, 2020
Hello,


Yes, you have heard it right.
After clearing CSIR NET, you will be eligible for a lectureship and research fellowship and you will be able to get teaching positions of assistant professor in colleges and universities of anywhere in the country. You will get lots of Government Job Opportunities.You
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which one best route with refrence to R&D opportunity and best job opportunity? a) Doing bsc (genetics and genomes ) and then doing msc ( microbial genetics and bioinformatics) b) doing bsc microbiology ( hons) and then doing msc ( microbial genetics and bioinformatics)

Mayank Chowdhary 16th Jun, 2020

Hello,

With respect to the R& D sector what matters above all is the amount of practical knowledge and Research papers you have or research you have done. Doing internships to gain knowledge can be really helpful.

Now coming to your question of choosing which field-

According to the latest

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which one is best with refrence to research, bsc microbiology (hons) and bsc ( genetics and genomes) ?

Mayank Chowdhary 18th Jun, 2020

Hello,

It depends on your knowledge and interest whether to choose Bsc microbiology or Bsc in Genetics and genome.

Currently Genetics and genomes are playing a jey role in many research. According to me if you are interested in Genetics then you must choose genetics over Microbiology.

Genetics is a

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what is best option for doing msc (microbial genetics and bioinformatics) during bsc? Is it bsc microbiology (hons) / bsc genetics?

Manidipa Kundu Student Expert 16th Jun, 2020

hi,

see you can not join for master of science course unless you have completed your bsc courses. however after bsc in microbiology you may go for msc courses in biotechnology, bio chemistry, cell biology, microbiology etc. for msc in genetics, candidates need to hold a bachelors degree in genetics

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which one is best between msc (microbial genetics and bioinformatics ) and msc (microbiology) with respect to job career and as well as research opportunities in future reference ?

Mayank Chowdhary 16th Jun, 2020

Hello,

According to the latest trends going on in the research field I would recommend you to think about MSc Microbial genetics and bioinformatics.

After securing a good rank in entrance exams you can go for colleges like IITs, IISc, IISER which have their separate departments for such studies.

Job

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what are futher career scope after persuing msc (microbial genetics and bioinformatics) / msc (applied microbiology) / msc (microbiology) ?

Smeet Almeida 16th Jun, 2020

Greetings, aspirant!

After getting your master's degree in Microbiology related fields, you can land a job in the private as well as the public sector.

You can make a career in various fields including healthcare, forensic sciences, environmental organisations, research institutions, pharmaceuticals, food and drink etc.

The job profiles that

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What in known as continous and discontinous variation in Genetics? Explaing with some easy examples.

Mayank Chowdhary 14th Jun, 2020

The different types of variations distributed in continuum is referred to as the continuous variation in genetics. The example might be our height and weight. It ranges from that of the shortest person in the world to that of the tallest person. Any height is possible between these values. So

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What is known as test cross in Genetics?

Mayank Chowdhary 14th Jun, 2020

Hi Raksha!! Hope you are doing well!! Test cross is a type of test conducted by specialized scientists to find out that an organism exhibiting a dominant trait is heterozygous or homozygous for a specific allele. The organism for which we have to check is crossed with an homozygous organism

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can i pursue a carrer in genetics if i havent taken maths in 11& 12th . if yes, please suggest some colleges min mumbai for it

Pankhuri Kumari 10th Jun, 2020
Hii!
Yes, you can pursue BSc genetics without studying maths in class 1th and 12th.
The Eligibility criteria for the course states that the candidate must have passed class 12th with minimum 50% marks in PCB Subject combination from a recognised Board of education.
There are not many Colleges in
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what to do after 12th if one wants to pursue a career in genetics without dout doing bsc in genetics or b tech in Mumbai

Pankhuri Kumari 10th Jun, 2020
Hii!
See, if you want to make a career in genetics field, going for BSc genetics is the easiest path and step which you can take. Else, you can complete graduation from any relevant field and then go for MSc genetics and then PhD and do research. You can also
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