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Hi. How to Become a Medical Officer in India? Medical Officer being a very popular profession requires perseverance and hard work. To become such a professional, candidates need to go through the below-given processes. School Level Preparation
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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Hello Sandeep!!
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Mallika Ahuja

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You can check out the following link for more information - https://www.shiksha.com/college/shri-shivaji-college-of-science-amravati-nagpur-9428

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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M.Sc. Botany Scope:
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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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Applicants can work as a biological technician; can opt for a career in teaching or take up research work in any prominent University.
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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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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After the completion of M.Sc. Analytical Chemistry course, a candidate can work as Analytical Chemist, Analytical Chemistry Research Associate, Supervisor in Analytical Chemistry Lab, Analytical Chemistry Manager, Scientists or Professors.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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M.Sc. Chemistry offers huge scope to candidates who have pursued degree in M.Sc. Chemistry. They can opt for teaching job as a professor or a teacher. They can also work as Pharmaceutical Companies, Laboratories, Research Centers, Medical Colleges, private clinics, etc.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Yes, it is good option. There is an immense scope of B.Sc. Chemistry across the public as well as private sector. B.Sc. Chemistry graduates can opt for government jobs in research and laboratories or can explore diverse career opportunities in the pharmaceutical and medical sector.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Most of the people do M.Sc. After B.Sc. I would suggest you to go with your interest. IF you want to become a teacher in any School, then you can do B.Ed. Otherwise, you can pursue M.Sc. And later Ph.D. After that you can become a research Scholar or teach in a University as an Assistant Professor.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Here's some good news for you. You are eligible for the KVS teacher's post. It really doesn't matter if you have a distance learning degree or regular until you have them from a recognized university (ies). I hope it helps.

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