Nowadays, Biology is integrated in a lot of engineering and science fields. You can find a job in genetic engineering, space studies, pharmaceutical companies, or as a lecturer if you are into teaching.
NO it is not valid degree for govt. sector job
deffinatly ,you are aligible for public sector jobs,like cell,bhel,bsnl etc.
Biology does not directly help in the banking sector. Accounting and math can help in this sector but biology does not really factor into this in anyway.
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M.S.P.A. stands for Master of Science in Public Administration. It is a graduate-level degree focused on developing skills in managing public sector organizations and implementing policies.
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Wildlife biologists typically have at least a Bachelor's degree in wildlife biology, ecology, or a related field. There may be private-sector jobs or government jobs.
if a circle has a radius of 12cm and a sector defined by a 120 degree arc what is the area of the sector
The federal Civil Service Exam would not be required for Computer Engineering. The degree already proves their skills. Most government jobs are that way now. Placement based on skill, experience and education rather than test results.
It has been several decades since the science job market has seen such a large spike in demand. Companies have realized that profits in the 21st century are generated by firms that innovate in technology, which has sent them scattering to find talented scientists and engineers who can create new products. Green technology is in demand around the world, and it is not uncommon for professors in renewable energy to leave powerful tenured positions at universities to join the private sector. Job seekers in the science job market should try to hold at least a bachelor's degree in biology, chemistry, physics, engineering, or environmental science. Those who hold advanced degrees in these fields are even more likely to find high-paying jobs, so getting a master's degree or PhD in science could be a wise career move.
tell me jobs requriments in government sector in electronics communication engineering
In general, you will most likely need a PhD, or at least a master's degree in a Biological or Environmental Science. Many universities offer these programs. You will need to research these in your area. Not all universities offer graduate programs, so ask about that, too. Your undergraduate degree will likely need to be either in Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, or Public Policy. Environmental Science is a very hot field right now, and prospects are good for employment. Most positions will be in the government, which are stable, but not necessarily high paying (but can be very rewarding). After working for a government for a few years you may have the opportunity to move into the private sector in Environmental Consulting firms, where the pay will be higher, but the hours longer, and possibly have less satisfying work. Think more about what exactly you might want to do, ask your teachers and parents for advice, and go for it.