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4 years agoBeginner-Level 2
1. It is an applied branch where industries like plastic, rubber, paint, tire, composite, toys, adhesives, fibers, and textile, packaging give jobs to these candidates.
2. There are very few institutes that offer this course.
3. There is a large gap between job opportunities and trained candidates available.
4. You can start with a small industry to start your business like a small molding machine etc.
5. For those who want to do research, a lot of research is happening in this area.
6. Students can also go for teaching jobs after NET/SET or PhD
7. There is a lot of saturation in
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4 years agoGuide-Level 15
Project courses are incorporated in the curriculum to provide research and hands on experience to students in problem identification, laboratory work, data analysis and interpreta
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Scholar-Level 18
1. Masters Degree from a recognized university with at least 50% marks in aggregate in the following subjects as Botany/ Zoology/ Life Sciences/ Bio Sciences/ Genetics/ Micro Biology/ Bio-Technology/ Molecular Biology/ Plant Physiology provided they have studied Botany and Zoology at Graduation level.
2. B.Ed or equivalent degree from a recognized University.
3. Proficiency in teaching in Hindi and English Media.
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