Life Science
Hello aspirant,
Currently there is a lot of scope in this field so you can definitely follow your interest to succeed in life. Following your interest is always one thing I suggest to everyone because it is the only way by which you can get the best out of you.
After having earned a B.Sc. in Life Sciences, employment opportunities take place in both the government and private sectors. The students can find employment in colleges, universities, research, nutrition, and teaching. Pathologist, immunologist, agronomist, palaeontologist, etc. are among the most popular B.Sc. Life Sciences career paths.
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Yes you are eligible for CSIR net if you have done industrial microbiology. There are five main divisions:
You need to choose the correct division when you apply and then mention your stream in the subcategory.
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