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monideepa mitra

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Of course, but for that, you will have to do a lot of higher education, which means a post-graduation degree followed by research job in any premier forest and wildlife research institutes of India like FRI, TFRI , NCBS etc.

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pritam kashyap

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Yes, of course and even botany is also very good. After pursuing B.Sc in zoology, you can become professor, zoological manger and help animal to live and explore life and study nature, teacher, animal expert, scientist etc.

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Joyeeta Paul

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After completing B.Sc in Zoology, you can look for M.Sc in Zoology/Applied Zoology. You can also try for courses in diverse areas like software or management. MCA degree is a good option for B.Sc students. If you have a flair for management, look for MBA or PGDM program. Short term courses in software offered by institutes like GNIIT or Oracle will be useful.

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Joyeeta Paul

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Most B.Sc courses like Physics, Chemistry, Zoology, Botany, etc. consider the score of PCM/PCB and not best of four. SO, according to your subjects, till be PCB.
But, while Best Four Score is considered, it must include one language and any other three subjects.
There might be some special cases too.

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Bipin Jha

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After completing M.Sc in dietetics and food services, specifically in the government sector, you could consider working in the Department of Health, Department of Agriculture, Food and Drug Administration, Ministry of Child and Women Welfare to name a few options. Most of these government departments post their job requirements on their websites and through the national dailies. We would recommend that once your course is completed, you search through the websites of these departments for the opportunities available at that point in time and apply for the same accordingly. Your selection, of course, will depend upon how you perform in
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