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Thanks for asking.
Getting a Government Job after the age of 35 is a little difficult because the age limit in most of exams is less than 30 years (Bank PO, SSC CGL, Railway Exams etc.)
If you belong to the reserved category then you can check the age relaxation & apply for the exam.
Well you can also qualify the exam for Lectureship, by preparing for the CSIR NET Exam.
CSIR NET Exam is the national level eligibility test for Science students to become Research Fellow or Assistant Professor. But the age limit for Research Fellow is 28 years.
So, you are eligible for Lectureship. You can get a job in Government colleges & universities
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Law : There will be many career options but from which college you have done law will play an important role as the college provide placements these days.
a) Law firm (Associate)
b) MNC (Legal officer)
c) Government agency
d) Judicial exams
e) Bank, Legal department.
f) Litigation
g) LPO
Litigation will the best option if you want to learn basics but as money matters as well, go for a law firm. After 2-3 years, you can join any MNC as well.
M.Sc in microbiology : Candidates who have completed their M.Sc degree in Microbiology can apply for various vacancies available in the research institutes of the government. They can apply for mic
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Below mentioned is eligibility to get into MSc Immunology:
For being eligible for this course, candidate must has a recognised undergraduate degree in BSc from a recognised university or equivalent, with two subjects combination among home science, human genetics, nutrition and dietetics, botany, zoology, biochemistry, biotechnology, plant protection, microbiology, dairy sciences, agriculture and horticulture, home Science, fisheries and public health from any recognised university or equivalent.
Most of institutions have entrance exams as admission mode. Hence, students who have appeared in final year examination of under-graduation an
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