Geneticist
ELIGIBILITY
- For 10th: Pass in 10th grade.
- For 12th: Pass in 12th grade with Biology, Chemistry, Physics/Mathematics, and English as core subjects.
ENTRANCE TESTS
- Entrance exams may vary by institution and country. Some places may require specific tests related to genetics or biological sciences programs.
AVAILABLE COURSES
- Undergraduate: Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) in Genetics (3 years)
- Post Graduate: Master of Science (M.Sc) in Genetics (2 years)
- Ph.D.: Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Genetics for advanced research and academic careers.
WORK OPPORTUNITIES
- Research institutions: Conducting genetic research on inherited traits, diseases, and genetic engineering.
- Healthcare sector: Providing genetic counseling and testing services to diagnose and treat genetic disorders.
- Biotechnology companies: Developing genetically modified organisms (GMOs), gene therapies, and biopharmaceuticals.
- Agricultural genetics: Improving crop breeding and production through genetic modification and breeding programs.
- Forensic genetics: Using DNA analysis to identify individuals, solve crimes, and establish paternity/maternity.
- Academic institutions: Teaching genetics, mentoring students, and conducting cutting-edge research in genetics.
- Government agencies: Regulating genetic research, overseeing bioethics, and promoting genetic education and awareness.
