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which is best options for a bsc life sciences student to do after graduation ??

Simran 21st Jan, 2022
Hey,

Top life sciences master's program after BSc life science :

  • MSc advanced zoology
  • MSc advanced plant biology and biotechnology
  • MSc medical genetics and genomics
  • MSc biostatistics
  • MSc aquaculture and fisheries
  • MSc microbiology
  • MSc developmental biology
  • MSc biochemistry
  • MSc bioinformatics
  • MSc industrial microbiology
  • MSc biodiversity and conservation
  • MSc medical radiology
  • MSc genomics and proteomics
  • MSc dairy science
  • MSc /M.Tech genetic engineering
  • M.Tech / MSc biotechnology
  • MSc forensic science
  • MSc endocrinology

Careers prospects after bachelor's degree in life science :

  • Agriculture sector
  • Chemical industry
  • Beverage industry
  • Health sector
  • University/colleges
  • Science teacher
  • Environmental protection agencies
  • Farm houses
  • Biomedical engineer
  • Medicine and pharmaceutical industries
  • Food processing industry
  • Biophysicist
  • Animal care
  • Bioinformatics
  • Laboratories and chemical industries
  • Disease control
  • Ecological modelling
  • Molecular biology
  • Pollution control
  • Food processing industry
  • Animal care centre

Hope this helps you.
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I completed my Bsc in life science (DU) and MSC in Dietetics and food service management (IGNOU). Am I eligible for CSIR NET in home science or life sciences or both?

Moumoyee Chakraborty 23rd Feb, 2022

Hey Young Mind!!

There are three main factors which determine the eligibility criteria of CSIR NET, the Age should not exceed 28 years, the Nationality must be Indian, and the Educational Qualification is that

  • Candidates from general (UR) / general-EWS and OBC must hold an M.Sc. or equivalent degree / Integrated BS-MS / BS-4 years / BE / B.Tech / B. Pharma / MBBS with at least 55% marks in order to be eligible for CSIR UGC NET.

  • Candidates who are currently enrolled in an M.Sc. course or have completed their graduation are also eligible for CSIR UGC NET 2021 under Result Awaited (RA) category given that they complete their degree with the required scores within two years.


So yes you are eligible for the Life sciences exam.

Good luck!!!


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i have done bsc biotech from holkar science college,Indore and looking for integrated PhD (MSc+ phd)in life sciences or biotech or medical sciences, but many colleges and Thier entrance are done so is there any other college left in current date where I get admission either is private or gov? plsss

Lisa 16th Feb, 2022

missing out on dates is quite a common thing and the only thing we can do is to keep a frequent watch on the official websites to receive and be aware of live updates. you can also join social media handles and receive updates from there. do not settle for whatever college you are getting. just keep a watch out and you will definitely come across great universities

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Whats the difference between the Manipal Academy of Higher Education and the Manipal School of Life Sciences? Which one is the best for doing BSc Biotechnology?

Shivam Gupta 4th Jan, 2022

Dear Anand,

Hope you are doing great,


I would recommend you the Manipal School of Life Sciences as good college as compare to Manipal Academy of Higher Education.

Manipal School of Life sciences B.Sc in Biotechnology is a multi-disciplinary course that uses concepts from biology and technology to train professionals in the field of biotechnology. This programme is intended to expose students to the most recent and exciting developments in biotechnology and their applications in industry, agriculture, and medicine.

When it comes to placements, They has established itself as one of the top institutions in the country due to its excellent placement records. Another significant feature is that each campus has a well-organized placement team led by a senior faculty member with strong industrial contacts. At the university level, there is a director of placement who helps to streamline the institutions' operations.

If you want to compare both the colleges, the following link will help you:

https://www.careers360.com/compare-colleges


I hope this will help you,

Best of Luck :)

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is there any entrance exam for bsc in life sciences in DU?

Sree Student Expert 8th Feb, 2022

Hello Kushi,

No, there is no need of entrance exam for study B.Sc Life Science in Colleges affiliated to Delhi University. You must have passed 10+2 or equivalent exam with minimum 40 percentage in compulsory English language and 45 percentage in Chemistry, Physics and Biology/ Biotechnology/ Biochemistry subjects from a recognised Board.

To get more information about B.Sc Life Science Colleges in Delhi go through below mentioned link.

https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-life-science-degree-colleges-in-delhi

I hope this information helps you.

All The Best!!

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in order to clear csir net jrf exam for life sciences and become professor in it, which bachelors cource in biology should i prefer?

nanditamurmu85 25th Dec, 2021

Hello,

You have to pursue academic qualification in Bachelor of Science on any other related subject only . Physical Sciences – Candidate needs a degree of M.Sc. in Physics   or any other equivalent degree.or BS-MS in Physical Sciences.

After getting registered/enrolled for PhD/Integrated PhD program within the validity period of two years, Candidates having a bachelor's degree are eligible for CSIR fellowship.

Atleast 55% marks is needed for the exam.

You can go through the link for more details

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://competition.careers360.com/articles/csir-ugc-net-eligibility-criteria/amp&ved=2ahUKEwiR0M3n3P30AhUe4jgGHdg8D7UQFnoECDEQAQ&usg=AOvVaw1JND5_U1ZybUJgn8D2xDpk

Hope this is helpful

Thanks

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what can I do after completing my b.sc in life sciences. which are job oriented with best salary package ??

anuhya28.e Student Expert 23rd Dec, 2021

Hi Aspirant,

There are lot of job opportunities after bsc in life sciences.

Here are some of the job roles :-

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Medical Services Associate

Medical coding

Associate/Senior Associate -(Non-Technical)

Product executives

Healthcare counselor

Food Scientist

Starting package for Freshers would range from 2lpa - 5lpa. Salary will increase based on experience and skills

Here are some of the top recruiters:-

AIIMS

Cactus

Vee Technology

Tata memorial centre.

You can refer this link for more information :-

https://www.careers360.com/courses/life-science-course

Hope this helps

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Is it good to take fornesic science in M.sc after b.sc life sciences ??

anuhya28.e Student Expert 23rd Dec, 2021

Hi Aspirant,

Yes, it is a good option to do Msc in Forensic science after bsc life sciences.

The scope of forensic science study is vast. You can get jobs in various governments & private sectors. The study will improve your skills and knowledge. After completing your degree, you can open your own forensic practice & forensic service offices. You also may employ in Forensic Laboratories, Detective Offices, Banks and other Govt. and private agencies.

There are various specializations in Forensic science, they are:-

  • Forensic Biology
  • Forensic Serology
  • Forensic Chemistry
  • Forensic Toxicology
  • Forensic Ballistics
  • Forensic Entomology
  • Forensic Botany


Here are some of the good Universities for forensics science :-

Dr . Bhim Rao Ambedkar University Agra ,

IFS India Education Department,

Osmania University Hyderabad,

University of Madras ,

West Bengal University of Health Sciences, Kolkata

IFS Mumbai, Nagpur, Aurangabad

You can refer this link for more information :-

https://www.careers360.com/courses/forensic-science-course

Hope this helps!

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Im currently in B.sc 2nd year Life sciences. But I want to drop out and study for Neet. What will my qualification code be?

Sweta jha 14th Dec, 2021

Hi there,

There is no specific code for candidates who dropped in B.sc second year.Hence you can write qualifying code as 2 which is for droppers.

Code 2:

Code 2 is for candidates who are droppers and have passed their 10+2 /higher/senior secondary examination with English, physics,chemistry and biology/biotechnology.

Code 6:

Code 6 is for candidates who have completed their b.sc course hence you can not write code 6.

So your qualifying code should be 2.

Hope this information will help you.

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