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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

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Hello,
Some courses after B.Sc Biology:
Master of Science in Biology.
Master of Science in Biological Sciences.
Master of Science in Applied Biology.
Master of Science in Conservation Biology.
Master of Science in Computational Biology.
Master of Science in Environmental Biology.

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astha singh

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We have compiled a list of the various available careers options.
Agricultural Journalist
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Teacher

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Yes, child can take the science stream, but he/she can take only biology science.

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astha singh

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You should consult with the administration in your school if you want to change your subjects from PCM to PCB. Maths is an important subject and most colleges require you to have maths as a core subject if you want to gain admission in reputed colleges in the future. However, if you want to study Biology and your interests lie in medicine you should pursue PCB as your core subjects.

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Navy Officer Job: Educational Qualifications
1st Condition
Applicant for the post of Officer in the Electrical/ Marine Engineering /Architect after 10+2 [(Tech) Cadet Entry] should have passed Class 12th or its equivalent with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics with an aggregate of at least 75% in PCM and 50% marks in English either in 10th or 10+2 from a recognized board of school education.
2nd condition
Minimum qualification marks required for applying for the post of Naval Officers (Electrical Branch)/ Marine Engineering/Architect, Indian Navy may change from time to time and the same would be promulgated in the advertisement in leadi
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astha singh

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Professional opportunities in forensic psychology:
1) Academic Researcher
2) Consultant to law enforcement
3) Correctional psychologist
4) Evaluator
5) Expert witness
6) Treatment provider
7) Trial consultant
A forensic psychologist addresses a narrowly defined set of events or interactions of a nonclinical nature.

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Aspirants should pursue the Science stream at the 10+2 level. A combination of Science and Mathematics can be an added advantage.
The minimum educational requirement to become an Astrobiologist is a Bachelors degree in any of the Science subjects like Space Science, Astronomy, Chemistry, Biology or other appropriate Science subject from a recognized university. Candidates can also opt for subjects like Biogeochemistry, Microbiology, Geological Science, Biotechnology, Biochemistry, etc. Aspirants also have the option of pursuing a specialized course in Astrobiology.

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