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To fully comprehend what it means to be a scientist, we must first examine the word scientist in its various components. Science+Ist, where Science denotes organised knowledge, denotes a subject with organised knowledge. Therefore, a B.Sc. in Math graduate can be regarded as a scientist.
I'll tell it to you how you want to hear it, though. Permit me to put it this way. You can start your career as a scientist by earning an Msc and a PhD. Scientists are typically the men who conduct all the research.
As a result, the answer is that someone who has a B.S. in mathematics can become a scientist.
For, CEPTAM, Each post's eligibility requirements are different under DRDO. Class 10 pass or an equivalent is required for Technician "A" qualifying under the DRDO CEPTAM. The graduation requirement for STA "B" is primarily in the scientific stream.
So, you’re qualified to give CEPTAM examination.
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Dear Aspirant,
Yes you can do MBA even if you are from an engineering background. You just need to score a high percentile in CAT in order to get in the top institutes of the country.
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The minimal educational requirement for employment as a NASA scientist is a bachelor's degree in physics, astrophysics, astronomy, geology, space science, or a related discipline. However, if you have a master's or a doctorate, your starting pay will be higher.
The General Schedule (GS), which is utilised by the majority of federal agencies, is the pay scale for NASA personnel. Your starting pay would be based on your level of education, GPA, unique accolades, and work experience. There are 10 levels in each GS level, and each step comes with a raise in pay.
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Not sure about what you have mentioned but for sure they can get benefits and opportunities same as UAS officer.
With harswork and dedication for several years it is possible. See, immediately it is not possible to get benefits same as IAS but you can get in future.
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The government has initiated a few plans/programs pointed toward empowering youthful scientists to draw in themselves with logical exercises/embrace research work. A portion of the striking projects of the Ministry of Science and Technology designated for youthful researchers include Innovation in Science Pursuit for Inspired Research (INSPIRE) of The Department of Science and Technology (DST), National Postdoctoral Fellowship (N-PDF), and Start-up Research Grant (SRG) of Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB), Research Fellowship Schemes of Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) and Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Research Associateship, R&D project based Project Associates, Har Gobind Khorana-Innovative Young Biotechnologist Award of DBT and so on. The simplicity of subsidizing, speed of conveyance, alluring co-operations, admittance to the best research foundation and information asset pool, acknowledgment, and tutoring in certain plans are a portion of the qualities of the youthful researcher research programs. The plans are intended to distinguish promising young researchers and give them the preparation and research open doors in areas of science, design, and arithmetic. The plans likewise give them a stage to create free scientists for taking up testing research issues to serve the country.
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.You need to complete MSc after BSc in mathematics. After earning your MSc, you must take a number of tests. You must take the online exams and have the option of taking the gate for Indian institutes. There are several exams, and numerous institutions also have their own admission exams.
There are several excellent PhD programmes in our nation. IITs, IISERs, the IISc, the famous TIFR, etc. The majority of these institutions pick applicants based on their admission exams or national level tests. Once you pass all of the rounds and are called for an interview, you will be admitted to a PhD programme. After some time and effort, you will receive your PhD after you and your supervisor have worked together on a research subject. After that, you'll need to conduct post-doctoral research.
The DRDO held its test, known as the DRDO SET EXAM, on all India basis.
The applicant must hold a first-class master's degree in mathematics from an accredited institution or an equivalent qualification.
Valid mathematics GATE score. candidates with a first-class undergraduate degree (minimum 60 percent marks). Written examination and interview are the two stages of the DRDO SET exam. Marks earned in the DRDO SET The written exam is only used to select candidates for an interview and is not kept on file. Only the performance during the interview will determine the final choice.
Hello there.
If you want to be a scientist, you have a long road ahead of you. First, a 12th grade science diploma is required (math, biology, physics or chemistry). You must identify your scientific area of interest and continue your study in that discipline.
Being a scientist requires a lot of work, and you must be passionate about your field. After finishing your master's degree in your selected topic, and you must pursue a PhD.
After finishing your education, you will be able to work for:
Dear Student ,
As you have passed your 10th exam, so I would suggest you to focus on your 10+2 board studies as the concepts should be cleared by you at this moment to go into a specific technical topic in depth afterwards .
Well, Nanotechnology is a popular subject in research areas as well as todays world of innovation .
In the following colleges you may get admission for Nanotechnology for B.Tech after passing 10+2 and JEE exam/equivalent state level exam for some colleges :
To know more colleges , refer this :
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-nano-technology-engineering-colleges-in-india
To know more about the topic , you may refer to this link :
https://www.careers360.com/courses/nano-technology-engineering-course
Hope this helps !
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BARC (Bhabha Atomic Research Center) recruits Graduates in science and diploma holders in engineering are recruited through a one-year stipendiary training scheme to meet the requirement for technical workers (Category-I). After successfully completing the DAE training in the various activities, they are absorbed as Scientific Assistant-B.
According to the official notification of the BARC for the recruitment of Assistant scientist, the educational qualification of the candidate should be B.Sc and it did not mention any branch in specific.
According to the notification released, you can take chemistry in B.Sc after your 12th PCB to be eligible for the post. and besides this, there are also some other qualifications that notification mentiones about the age limit ( 18 to 38 years).
Hope this information helps you...
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Hi,
In my opinion, you can go for chemistry.
After doing BSC chemistry there is a lot of jobs opportunity like chemical labs . As compared to physics and bio. A lot of govt jobs also requires BSC with chemistry.
Chemistry> physics> biology
You can choose any path :-
BSC chemistry+ msc chemistry+pgt =teacher
BSC chemistry+ prep for govt job= govt job.
BSC+msc+UGC net = assistant lecturer
BSC+msc +PhD= lecturer
Hope this helps.
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