scientist
Greetings!!
Every Career field has its own benefits because Artificial Intelligence is still a growing career in India, also it will help an individual to find more easy solution in almost every field ranging from the primary sector to the tertiary sectors.
It will help you to know about real time message, translation systems, and much more.
Definitely this field will help you to enter the digital world along with machine learning tools, in the field of agriculture, education , healthcare and transport.
Also cyber security will be a good career field for you.
In ISRO there is very rare chance to become scientist after msc chemistry more jobs available for b.tech and msc physics students.applications invited for Msc chemistry scientist post released once in a while on ISRO website under section vacancies.
A written test is conducted by ISRO for the scientist post followed by personal interview and one thing which is considered for final selection is your academic record.
Hope it helps!!
Hello,
The courses you can prefer after class 12th to become a scientist are Biotechnology or biomedical engineering. You can also pursue a career in BSc in biology, botany, zoology, physiology, environmental science, physics, chemistry, agriculture, cosmology, etc. These courses will also help you to become a scientist. All these courses are good. It depends on your interest.
Hope this information has helped you. Thank you.
Hello candidate,
Students who want to make a career as a medical scientist can pursue a Bachelor's degree in biology, chemistry or a related field.
Taking classes in subjects like life science, physical science and math can be helpful,
First you have to study biology then choose the branch of biology that you like and which excites you, like zoology, botany, microbiology,etc ,then choose the discipline within these say Morphology, anatomy, physiology,cell biology, molecular biology, development biology, biochemistry, biophysics, environmental biology, evolutionary biology, genetics, etc.
Obtain a post graduate degree with research qualification. This will turn you into a scientist provided you have retained curiosity, desire to succeed and be ready for failure.
Hope this will help you
Thank you
If you want to become a scientist then you have go for the science subjects such as BSc/BS program on the subjects of Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and interdisciplinary subjects such as Biochemistry, Microbiology, Zoology etc. After a BSc/BS you need to go for a Masters and a PhD either separately or you can go for the institutes such as IIT's, IISc's,IISER, IACS, TIFR etc.
So with a PhD you can call yourself as a legitimate scientist.
To know about the career as a scientist, visit the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/careers/scientist
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Hey aspirant
It is good to learn maths for the career you chose.While some branches of science, such as biology and chemistry, do not necessitate extensive amounts of algebra or geometry, math is still an important part of being a scientist.
All the best.
Doctor of pharmacy will be a better option for you to pursue because of the following reasons:
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Yes you can go for Indian space Research Organisation scientists Engineering exam provided that you have completed your Bachelor of Education or bachelor of Technology course with 65% marks in the aggregate and have studied Electronics Engineering/ Mechanical Engineering/ Computer Science as compulsory subject. However the students who are appearing in the final year are not eligible for this. The maximum age of the candidate must not exceed 35 years. In mechanical division there are 135 vacancies in Indian space Research Organisation.
Read More: https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/isro-recruitment/amp&ved=2ahUKEwjEi523oez0AhXA3jgGHcB2DqcQFnoECAcQAQ&usg=AOvVaw3nYDvGA2a4zwYsaZdUTUu0
Dear aspirant,
Since you have completed Bachelors in Pharmacy , now you need to do the following :
1. you need to pursue at least M.pharma, try to do it from a reputed institute such as NIPER, this will help you to gain exposure in the field of research and development.
2. also, since research needs you to have appropriate knowledge so after masters , a PhD is must in the required field in which you wish to work
3. You need to do internships alongside to gain adequate experience.
4. you may start working as a research analyst in R&D and pursue another course to save time and gain experience.
NOTE: remember that R&D needs time, quality education, expertise and experience, so a high pay is only possible if you gain work experience and boost your resume with the above mentioned courses.
Hello Chandan ,
It's a big YES , making a career as a scientist in india is a great option. There are some renowned organisations like ISRO which hire scientists and one can get to learn and earn in this field.
If you want to opt this as a career then go with this. There is a wide opportunities in this field.
For more information , kindly go through the link :
I hope it helps.
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Good luck !!
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