scientist
Hello!
There are various ways for you to pursue research after MBBS. You can go for the following courses after MBBS:-
If you go for specializations like Pharmacology in MD, then you can do significant research work with WHO. One can go for medical research leading to Ph.D. Postgraduates in medicine with 60 per cent marks are eligible to apply for Ph.D. Selection will be on the basis of an entrance test and interview. If you get UGC- CSIR or ICMR fellowship can directly appear for interview.You can subsequently go for Clinical Research and Pharmacovigilance, epidemiolgy, molecular biology or Regulatory affairs or clinical microbiology or nano medical science in US/NEW ZEALAND/UK, if you consider researching in abroad countries.
Hope this helps!
Hello Deepak,
Scoring good or bad in your school does not make any major difference in your career, if you are hardworking and diligent. So, do not get disappointed at all for such a trifle.
To become a scientist, you need to be inquisitive and have a strong learning potential. Infact, a scientist is someone who tackles a problem through scientific methods, and we all do. Hence, anyone can become a scientist.
The basic approach you need to follow to become a scientist is as follows:
These are the basic steps you should follow to become a research scientist:
Some of the traits that you need to cultivate are:
Hope this was able to help you. Feel free to ask any doubts.
Have a good day!!
Of course you can become a good scientist without winning Olymiads.
You need to seriously pursue your Bachelors degree in a Science or Engineering Stream followed by Masters degree from a Top IIT or IISc Bangalore or perhaps Top Universities Abroad. Till then you will surely find your research interest in your resoective stream and perhaps can start discovering that by doing projects with your professors in your institute.
After Post Graduation you must pursue a Doctoral Degree as a final academic acclaimation in your career. Post Ph.D you can perhaps join a National Laboratory or Public Research Organizations like ISRO, DRDO, BARC and other National Laboratories under CSIR in Research Capacities. In most Top Universities in India and Abroad, top Conglomerates and MnCs like Samsung, Tata Steel, Intel, Microsoft, Applied Materials, Apple recruit Doctorates for their Research Operations and Scientists and Researchers.
Besides this you can also join a Top University as a Researcher for a Post Doc after Ph.D. Followeing a stint in Post Doc you can perhaps join a University or Top Technical Institute like IIT as a Researcher cum Assistant Professor and continue with your research and your transformation into a scientist.
hello,
First of all, that is a very nice thought but let me tell you that NEET is for MBBS /medical courses Which will lead you to become a doctor. So you needn't worry about NEET if You want to become a Scientist.
This profession is more heavily focused on research and development therefore after BiPC in 12th you can go for BA or BSc in any science discipline. As to become a scientist you will have toget a PhD in pure science disciplines that are either Bio, chem, Physics depending on which stream you are more focused on.
hope this helped. Good luck !!
Hello,
I don't know what you are studying now because you didn't mention it above. But I'll suggest you go for scholarship dear. Sometimes so many buisness man or authority helps needy students those are brilliant in studying so yoi can go for them also. You can go for student loan also. Look nothing can be stopped you become a scientist if you are capable and hard work for it.
All the best.
Hey!
first you need to complete your undergraduation with science as main subject,then go for masters degree in any kind of specialization in which you are interested and then you can do PhD in the subject in which you want to do research. And side by side you can apply for positions in CSIR. Kindly note ISRO and DRDO will not welcome you easily until you are an engineer.
and yes, your 10th and 12th marks will affect your career, specially 12th classmarks as it the foundation to get admission in any of the universities.
Hope i answered your query.
Thankyou
Hello
First of all, you will have to have biology in your 11th and 12th if you want to do anything in the field of biomedical research. After that you need to score minimum 50% to be eligible for major entrances throughout the country.
There are many entrance exams which you can give like DUET (or you can get admission in top colleges of DU through merit base), BHUET, CUCET. You can even apply for admission in IISC (for details click here https://www.iisc.ac.in/admissions/faq/#:~:text=The%20candidate%20must%20have%20studied,)%20or%20(Advance)%2F%20NEET. )
After Bsc you have to opt for MSc (you can joing any good istitute by giving these entrances-
IIT JAM
DUPGET
BHUPET
CUCET
JNUCEEB
TIFR
GATE
and other entrances specific to particular institutes like entrance test for Hyderabad University). After MSc you have to apply for CSIR JRF or GATE or ICAR JRF based on which you will get a JRF (if you score enough) or even on qualifying you will be eligible for lecturership and after that you can do PhD and get in the research world with the tag of a doctor. It will take you a minimum of 8 years and maximum it can take up to 11 or 12 years.
Forensic science is nothing but applying scientific knowledge in investigations and provide the same evidence to the courts in criminal and other cases. Now when you join as a Forensic scientist, you do not work individually atleast in the initial stages. The court orders them to be sent to a Forensic lab. And a team of scientists and experts work together to find evidence. So as a forensic specialist, you will work on samples of hair, nails, DNA, clothing fragments, blood and other fluids, etc. So there is nothing to be afraid of.
Dear student
The geologists who have studied B.Sc have many opportunities in government institutions:
Top Recruiters:
Geological Survey of India (GSI)
Central Ground Water Board (CGWB)
Oil and Natural Gas Commission (ONGC)
Hindustan Zinc Ltd
Minerals and Metals Trading Corporation (MMTC)
Coal India
Mineral Exploration Ltd.
Indian Bureau of Mines (IBM)
Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO)
Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL)
Salary & Pay Scale
Salary:
In India, the starting salary of the Geologist is between Rs. 2.5 Lakh to Rs. 3.5 Lacs per annum in both private and public sector.
The salary will be on their skill, designation & experience in the particular area. In Government sector, Geologist can earn a lavish s salary package of approx. Rs. 9.5 lakh per year. In foreign countries, the median salary for Geologist is $91,920
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