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Academic researcher. Academic teacher. Ecologist. Media sector. Scientific writer. Animal nutritionist. Marine biologist. Environment consultants. Zoology is a comprehensive study of animals and their biological processes, the links between them and their environment and key aspects of zoological phenomena from molecular to ecological levels. This course at LPU focuses on the structure, function, behaviour, and evolution of animals. Students also study the origin and develop
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Jobs after M.Sc. Course
Chemist. National average salary: 16,862 per month. Marine biologist. National average salary: 19,084 per month. Financial analyst. National average salary: 4,14,648 per year. Research assistant. Investment analyst. Clinical psychologist. Statistician. Information security analyst.
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There is a specific subject combination that is mandatory at the school level which is Mathematics, Physics Chemistry, and Biology with English. Candidates should try to achieve a minimum 60% aggregate to enroll in a good Medical College. Most of the candidates start preparing with the Highschool Boards and enroll themselves in Coaching Institutes. UG Preparation
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Hope you are fine!!
Tap the link below to fetch all the required information~
https://www.shiksha.com/university/shoolini-university-solan-31257/course-m-sc-in-pharmaceutical-chemistry-283848.
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After the completion of M.Sc. In botany, you can work in public and government sector as well. You can get a job role of Plant Taxonomy, Weed Scientists, Ethnobiology, Plant Scientists, Pathology, Palynology, Plant ecology and much more.
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It helps to work with individual plants and plant products, from genes to traits, genetic resources, quality parameters and postharvest biology, plant functions in relation to agricultural and horticultural production and use of plants.
The course is beneficial for further studies such as M.Phil. and Ph.D.
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