Dear Aspirant,
The NET requires as eligibility criteria, one to pass the Post Graduation degree course from a recognized university. Having a Master Degree is foremost important eligibility criteria for appearing in the NET exam. Your question is a bit confusing as you have mentioned PG in B.Sc. If you have completed your PG with other required criteria, then you can appear for the exam.
Eligibility criteria for NET Exam:
A candidate should have post-graduate Master Degree with minimum 55% (Without Rounding off)
5% has been relaxed for OBC, SC, ST, PWD category. These ca
Hi......If you have planned to study through correspondence then it does not matter which college you study from. I would suggest you to go for a government University and study from there.More importantly than the college you study from is what course you are doing or which career you are getting in.Zoology and Botany though both are branches of Biology are completely different and kind of extreme. On one hand in Zoology you will study about Animals in Botany you are suppose to study about plants.So it is more important to think and decide first as to what career you want to get into and then
A Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Zoology is a four-year undergraduate degree program that focuses on the study of animals, including their structure, physiology, behavior, evolution, and ecology. Graduates with a BSc in Zoology can pursue a variety of career opportunities in different fields. Some of the career opportunities after BSc in Zoology include:
Research: Graduates can pursue a career in research in various fields such as wildlife biology, marine biology, conservation biology, and ecotoxicology.
Teaching: Graduates can become teachers at schools and colleges to teach subjects relate
Good to know you have developed interest in teaching professions at the University level. There are two possible ways where you can make this dream of yours possible. 1. Pass UGC NET qualification:As you have completed a two year MSc degree, you are eligible to write National eligibility test (UGC NET) exam. The UGC NET exam is being conducetd twice a year, one in the month of June and the other in December. You should aim to sit during one of these exam intakes and pass the exam. Once you pass the exam, you are qualified to work as a Lecturer in any college across the nation. So once you
Don't be worried about your Career when you are studying-each subject has career option if you think of it patiently; you are from Bio-background and studying plus II level-right!Other than Medical you have many options if you are the student of Bio-; but you need to know you first.From your question I get the point that you are not so interested in study more attentively because youanxiety pronedepressivepays heed to the others' viewaverage studentnot good in mathsno favourite subject which you feel passionately.First of all know your favourite option skill wise-then follow your emotion .ther
Hello there,
Interesting career choice and something very unique.
Having an interests in Animals and reseraching on them are two different aspects.
This is one thing your daughter needs to be clear before she takes up this field.
Being interetsed in animals, she can keep them as pets or nurture them in the vicinity, but when it comes to a profession, she has to be 24/7 with animals only.
Zoology is a field dealing with research on animals, their habitats and how to breed animals and their food.
This means she would be complately into reasearch.
Depending on where her interests lies, she
The zoologist is a person who study the animals, their behavior, classification, distribution and their physiological aspects. [Being a zoologist][1] you must love animals and should have passion to spend time with them. Normally the jobs for a zoologist are in field or laboratory conditions.
The zoologist working as school teacher are mainly involved in teaching and interacting with students. Here not much work for field and laboratory. [The zoologist (usually a post graduate in zoology or animal behavior or animal conservation subject) who work as Research Associate or Senior Research Fello
Dear friend, many thanks for your question and I am happy to answer it through Meracareerguide. As you have asked the question the scope of zoologist, let me tell you that zoology is a basic subject and is being taught in schools, colleges and universities. The level of subject knowledge changes from school to university. The zoologist is a person who studies the animals, their behavior, distribution, classification and physiology in their natural habitat and in captivity. The animals could be microscopic to huge. The zoologist may have to study the animals in cold deserts, dry des
As you have asked, the academic record do matter for any job, specially i government sector. In private organization (not in multinational companies), the mere qualification is enough to get a job.
The [job opportunities for a zoologist][1] are huge in government organization such as colleges, universities, research institutions, forest department, governmental laboratories.
The academic qualification is very important, a person holding a doctoral degree in zoology will definitely have an edge over of post graduate person. While getting a job the API index or (Academic Performance Indicator)
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The career opportunities associated with Zoology area are numerous. The scope of this course is immense as you will get jobs in both the sectors. Candidates can work in private and government pharmaceutical companies. Some of the job posts that a candidate can get in to after M.Sc Zoology are Laboratory technician, Zoologist, Herpetologist, Environmental Conservationist etc. Opportunities also come about in agricultural department, wildlife rehabilitation centers etc. Candidates can also apply for UPSC and SSC exams so as to get qualified for jobs in
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The communication skills are very important to everyone including zoologist. The communication skills, or interpersonal skills, soft skills, peoples skills, social skills are very important aspect of the personality of a person. All of us are naturally borne with communication skills, what we never bother about how we communicate with others whether in group or with an individual.
It has been said, that person having strong communication skills are calm, cool, confident, optimistic and charismatic. The person with excellent communication skills are very successful in their personal an
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