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7 years agoGuide-Level 12
1. Fresher and subject matter expert.
2. Be a law professional.
3] Can pursue law specializing in IP.
4] Patent analytics or Patinformatics.
5] IP and technology valuations.
The maximum packages in human rights/intellectual property is INR. 3.5 lacs.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 12
The job opportunities in environmental law are followings :
Agricultural engineers
1. Biologists.
2. Chemical engineers.
3. Ecologists.
4. Geography experts.
5. Geologists.
6. Hydro-geologists.
Engineers working with State Pollution Control Board can get salaries ranging from INR. 15,000 to INR. 30,000. Candidates with M. Tech in environment engineering receive attractive salary ranging from INR. 35,000 to INR. 50,000. However, doing a research work in environmental engineering can be high paying as the professional earns a salary between INR. 50,000 and INR. 75,000.
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All the best.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 10
Upon gaining substantial experience, a senior MBA in Aviation Management graduate can easily take home Rs. 18 25 lakhs per annum which account to around 2+ lakhs per month.
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If you want direct admission in B.Tech then I would recommend you to contact to the admission controller at college, admission controller is the key person, he can one tells you whether it is possible or not.
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Scholar-Level 17
M.Sc Applied Genetics
Eligibility criteria:
Pass in B.Sc Degree with minimum 50% marks in the aggregate of all the optional subjects with any three of the following subjects: Chemistry, Biochemistry, Botany, Applied Botany, Applied Zoology, Environmental Science, Microbiology, Biotechnology, and Genetics. For M.Sc Courses, Graduate should have secured 40% marks in the aggregate of all subjects (including languages)
Admission procedure:
Admission to the course is decided by the marks obtained in the qualifying examination, followed by personal interview.
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