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Sofia Goyal

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Genetic engineering is a very broad discipline that is best broken down into its areas of practical application in order to be most easily understood. At the highest level, genetic engineering can be sub-divided into the creation of genetically modified (GM) plants, animals and micro-organisms, as well as the application of genetic engineering in healthcare, otherwise known as genetic medicine. In turn, genetic medicine may be usefully sub-divided into the fields of genetic testing, pharmacogenetics, and gene therapy.

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Shruti Pandya

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You should opt for Masters in biology.

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chandrakant solanki

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Dear,
For UPSC, you need to be graduate first. Complete your graduation first in the discipline of your interest. I detest start preparing for logical questions, basic maths and General knowledge.

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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

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Hello Aniket,
It takes 5 years to become a zoologist ( 3 years to complete B.Sc. in Zoology and 2 years to complete M.Sc. in Zoology). However, if you pursue an integrated course in zoology (B.Sc + M.Sc), you can become a zoologist in 4 years. This saves an year of your career. However, there are very few colleges providing integrated courses. Hence, the seats are less and competition is very tough.
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Sourabh Sehgal

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You should not skip even a single topic of NCERT.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You may refer to following link for career options as a biologist:
https://www.shiksha.com/career-as-biologist-cc-18
It is recommended that you may evaluate career as Oceanographers. Oceanographers is study of the seas, its coastline, estuaries, coastal waters, shelves and the ocean bed. The study is used for preparation of maps, charts and graphs as well as research and development activities in all branches of ocean Science for use in subsequent technology development. Oceanographers conduct surveys for locating nonliving and living resources, for preservation, conservation and protection of the environment and marine resources and f
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Ranajit Sarmah

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Hi,
After your 12th with biology there are various options. You can appear for NEET, AIIMS for MBBS course and if not then you can go for Bachelors of Science in-
Biotechnology
Geology
Microbiology
Psychology
Nanotechnology
Biochemistry
Zoology
Botany
Immunology, etc.

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careelogy SuchiInspiring the best in you

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India is at the second position among countries with the highest increase in their contribution to high-quality scientific research, according to the Nature Index 2016 Rising Stars report, which shows that the growth of research in the country is behind China.
The institutions from India among the top 100 highest performers across the globe include:
1. Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR).
2. Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER).
3. Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR).
4. Indian Institute of Science (IISc).
5. Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs).
Indian Institutes do not provide the right ac
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