dr. shailendra gurav- carrerr and job opportunities after graduation
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CAREER AND JOB OPPORTUNITIES
AFTER GRADUATION
Dr. Shailendra S. Gurav M. Pharm. Ph.D.
Govt. College of Pharmacy, Vidyanagar, Karad,
Dist- Satara, Pin- 415 124
Maharashtra, India
What after graduation?
• Higher education
• Jobs
– Academic– Academic
– Industry
– Govt. Jobs
• Self employment
Higher Education
• Science
� B. Sc.
• Physics Chemistry
• Botany Zoology
• Microbiology Mathematics
�M. Sc.
� Ph.D.
Options in M.sc. After B. Sc.
M.Sc. Biotechnology M.Sc. Microbiology
M.Sc. Chemistry M.Sc. Applied Genetics
M.Sc. Food science M.Sc. Home science
M.Sc. Botany M.Sc. Zoology
M.Sc. Geology M.Sc. CriminologyM.Sc. Geology M.Sc. Criminology
M.Sc. Agriculture M.Sc. Forensic science
M.Sc. Biochemistry M.Sc. Bioinformatics
M.Sc. Environmental science
(M.Sc. Chemistry- Organic Chemistry, Analytical
Chemistry, Synthetic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry)
Higher Education Overseas
• With or without GRE
• With or without funding
• M.S. or Integrated Ph. D. or Ph. D.• M.S. or Integrated Ph. D. or Ph. D.
• Two types of programme
– Taught Based Programme
– Research Based Programme
International association or student
exchange programme
• The European Union's Erasmus Mundus programme
• Research Internships in Science and Engineering
(RISE)(RISE)
• Transatlantic Science Student Exchange Program
(TASSEP)
• The International Association for the Exchange of
Students for Technical Experience (IAESTE)
• The Fulbright Program
• Council of International Educational Exchange (CIEE)
Various funding agencies from India
1) THE J.N.TATA ENDOWMENT FUND SCHOLARSHIP
2) ROTARY SCHOLARSHIPS
3) RD SETHNA SCHOLARSHIP
4) AMERICAN ALUMNI ASSOCIATION'S SCHOLARSHIP
5) LOTUS TRUST SCHOLARSHIPS 5) LOTUS TRUST SCHOLARSHIPS
6) THE FULBRIGHT COMMISSION / ALSO KNOWN AS THE
USEFI SCHOLARSHIPS
7) INLAKHS SCHOLARSHIPS
8) BAI SHRINBAI AND SETH HORUSJI MODY TRUST
SCHOLARSHIPS
9) SHRI BRIHAD BHARTIYA SAMAJ SCHOLARSHIPS
Countries offering Scholarships for India
• CHINA Botany, Environmental Science, Plant
Breeding & Genetics,
• KOREA Biotechnology, Environmental Science,
Molecular Biology,
• ISRAEL Environment Studies, Agriculture,
Chemistry, Biology, Nano-biology
• JAPAN Bio-technology , Fisheries,
Environmental Science
• CZECH Biotechnology, Agriculture
• SLOVAK Economy Management and Agriculture
• NEW ZEALAND Chemistry, Biology, Zoology
Fisheries and Horticulture
• TURKEY Agriculture, Biotechnology
Environmental Engineering
• COMMONWEALTH SCHOLARSHIP- (UK)
Science (Pure & Applied);
Mathematics; Molecular Biology; Mathematics; Molecular Biology;
Physics, Chemistry
• BELGIUM Environmental Science, Science
• ITALY Environmental Sciences,
Chemistry, Biotechnology
• MEXICO Agriculture, Biotechnology,
Environment Science,
Weblinks for scholarship information
• http://www.scholars4dev.com
• http://www.scholarships-links.com
• http://www.scholarshipwarrior.com• http://www.scholarshipwarrior.com
• http://infoscholarship.info
• http://scholarshipdb.net
• http://education.nic.in/scholarship
• http://www.scholars4dev.com
• http://scholarship-positions.com
• For more information visit
www.pace-cunsultant.comwww.pace-cunsultant.com
Job OpportunitiesJob Opportunities
M. Sc. Environmental Sciences
• M.Sc. Environmental Science is of great future.
• Jobs in government sector in pollution board,
forest department etc.
• The aspirants can find opportunities in different• The aspirants can find opportunities in different
employment areas like Food process industries,
Mines, NGOs, etc.
• Some of the job types are Research analyst,
Environment journalist, Research fellow etc.
• There is large number of opportunities in
internal firms like WHO, UNO etc.
M.Sc. Biotechnology
• The combination of Biology and Technology and is an
applied science.
• Concerned with variety of subjects including
Biochemistry, Genetics, Microbiology, Chemistry and
Engineering.
• Has wide areas of application in Agriculture, Animal
Husbandry, Development of Medicines and Vaccine,
Treatment of prolonged disease, Pollution control and
Waste management and Ecological conservation,
Energy production and conservation and many more.
• Because of such utilities Bio-Tech is a preferred career
option among youngster.
Scope with M. Sc. Biotechnology
You can find jobs in the various fields such as:
• Bioprocess technology Enzyme technology
• Waste technology Environmental technology
• Renewable technology Resources technology• Renewable technology Resources technology
• Plant and animal agriculture Health care
• Plant biotechnology Animal biotechnology
• Bioinformatics Marine biotechnology
• Industrial biotechnology
M. Sc. Zoology
• A candidate from zoology can specialize in animal
behaviour and physiology so can do research on
neurobiology
• Master’s degree in Genetics is also a good option
• After completing your B.sc. one of the best solution is• After completing your B.sc. one of the best solution is
IFS (Indian Forest Service)
(But it will better and easy if you appear for it
simultaneously with your M.sc or after it.)
• Other wise you can go for Biotechnology, Genetics,
Nanotechnology, Bioinformatics are always available
for you at master or higher level.
M. Sc. Microbiology
• Microbiology is a branch of biology that
includes the study of growth, characteristics and
various other aspects related to the life cycle of
microbes such as protozoan, algae, fungi,microbes such as protozoan, algae, fungi,
bacteria, and viruses.
• Apart from examining the specimens,
microbiologists also explore the relationship of
micro organisms with other creatures and their
consequence on the life of human being
You can find job in the various fields such as:
Bacteriologists Environmental Microbiologists
Food Microbiologists Industrial Microbiologists
Mycologists Protozoologists
Scope with M. Sc. Microbiology
Mycologists Protozoologists
Biochemist Biotechnologist
Biomedical Scientist Cell Biologists
Geneticists Immunologists
Parasitologists Virologists
Medical Microbiologists
• Microbiologist can even choose a career as
science writer, who writes articles for
common people and professional
microbiologists.
• Career as a teacher in the field of• Career as a teacher in the field of
microbiology is also a lucrative option.
M. Sc. Botany
• Taxonomist
• R and D Scientist
• In Biotech industries• In Biotech industries
• Herbal industry: Genetic line development/ High
Productivity strains
Forensic and Criminology
DepartmentsDepartments
Forensic Science
• Forensic science is an applied science, which is
concerned with the application of scientific
principles for the investigation of crime.
• Forensic science is a science used for the • Forensic science is a science used for the
purpose of the law, and therefore provides
impartial scientific evidence for use in the courts
of law.
M. Sc. Forensic Sciences
Eligibility for M. Sc. forensic sciences
1. You should have a Bachelor degree in Science
stream with Chemistry or Biology or Zoology or
Botany or Microbiology from a recognizedBotany or Microbiology from a recognized
university.
2. You should have at least 50% aggregate in your
Bachelors degree.
3. You should get through the entrance exams
conducted by the universities and colleges in
national level.
M. Sc. Criminology
• M.Sc. in Criminology and Criminal Justice either
full-time (over one year) or part-time (over the
course of two years).
• The Length of programme is of Nine months• The Length of programme is of Nine months
(September to June).
• The career prospects in M.Sc. criminology is
participants may wish to pursue further doctoral
research.
M.Sc. In Criminology in various subjects like;
Cybercrime
Criminal Justice and Penal Process
Criminological Research Methods
Gender, Crime and Criminal JusticeGender, Crime and Criminal Justice
Media and Crime
Mental Health and Crime
Penal Politics
Police and Policing
Surveillance and Security
What are the courses available in order to get a job
in Forensic and Criminology Department?
Forensic Sciences Forensic Graphology
Cyber Forensics, Cyber Crimes,
Cyber Security & Cyber Law
Forensic Photography
DNA Fingerprinting Forensic Audio and Video Analysis
Forensic Psychology Electronic Document and Credit Card
Fraud Examination
Crime Scene Investigation Fingerprint
Verification
Cell Phone Forensics
Criminology & Indian Laws Forensic Odontology
Forensic Accounting and Fraud
Examiner
Criminal Profiling
Forensic Entomology Private Investigator (Detective)
Medico-Legal Expert Fire and Arson Investigation
Wildlife Forensics Microsoft Office and
Information Technology
Computer Application Agriculture and Dairy
Technology
Forensic Hypnosis Web Designing and Web
Security
Drug Addiction, De-Addiction Disk Imaging and eDiscoveryDrug Addiction, De-Addiction
and Crimes
Disk Imaging and eDiscovery
Document and Ink Age Analysis Document Expert Cross
Examination
Expert Witness and Expert
Opinion Writing
Forensic Medicine and
Toxicology
Basics of Indian Evidence Act,
IPC and CrPC
Future scope of M. Sc. criminology
Fields where one can make career in range of crime and criminal
justice-related fields:
Youth Justice The Police or Prison system
Private securities Victim Support
Social Services Child Protection
Crime Prevention NGO’sCrime Prevention NGO’s
Police department Educational institutes
Research organizations Detective agencies
Drug Prevention and Treatment Services
Government and private sector organization
Crime Reduction and other statutory, private and voluntary sector
agencies
Universities offering Masters in Forensic
Sciences and Criminology
All India Institute of Speech and Hearing, Mysore (Karnataka)
Bundelkhand University, Jhansi (Uttar Pradesh)
Gujarat University, Ahmedabad (Gujarat)
Institute of Forensic Science, Mumbai (Maharashtra)
Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith, Varanasi (Uttar Pradesh)
Narhar Balwant Thakur Law College, Vidyanagar (Maharashtra)Narhar Balwant Thakur Law College, Vidyanagar (Maharashtra)
Osmania University, Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh)
Punjabi University, Patiala (Punjab)
SHIATS School of Forensic Science, Allahabad (Uttar Pradesh)
University of Jammu, Jammu (Tawi) (Jammu and Kashmir)
University of Lucknow, Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh)
University of Pune, Pune (Maharashtra)
Lok Nayak Jayaprakash Narayan National Institute of
Criminology and Forensic Science, New Delhi (Delhi)
Institutes which offer courses in forensic sciences
• Lok Nayak Jayaprakash Narayan National Institute of
Criminology and Forensic Science, Delhi
• Dr.Harisingh Gour Vishwa Vidyalaya, Gour Nagar, Sagar, M.P.
• Forensic Sciences Department, "Forensic House", 30-A,
Kamarajar Salai, Mylapore, Chennai 600004
• University of Delhi, Delhi 110007
• Anna University, Chennai 600025• Anna University, Chennai 600025
• Institute of Criminology & Forensic Science, 4-E Jhandewalan
Extn, Rani Jhansi Road, New Delhi 110056
• University of Lucknow, Badshah Bagh, Lucknow- 226007
• Central Forensic Science Laboratory, Ramanathapur,
Hyderabad 500013
• Central Forensic Science Laboratory, CFIs Complex,
Chandigarh 160036
• Central Forensic Laboratory, Gorachand Road, Kolkata 700014
Forensic Department
Educational Qualification:
• Graduation in forensic science i.e. B. Sc. Forensic
science after 10+2.
• After graduation candidates need to complete one • After graduation candidates need to complete one
year diploma,
Or
• M. Sc . In forensic sciences
Indian Air ForceIndian Air Force
Educational Qualification:
• Graduate of 3 years course in any discipline with
minimum 60% marks in aggregate in all papers put
together and have Physics and Mathematics at 10+2 level.
Indian Air Force
Final year students can also apply, having no backlog and
minimum 60 % aggregate marks in the previous year's
semesters.
(Generally, the notice is published in the month of March
and September every year.)
• Entrance exam need to qualify to join in Air
Force like;
AFCAT (Air Force Common Admission Test)
CDSE (Combined Defence Service Exam)
AFCAT
• AFCAT is classified into 3 branches and
you must satisfy the eligibility criteria for
the respected branch in which you want tothe respected branch in which you want to
apply.
(1) Flying Branch
(2) Technical Branch
(3) Ground Duty Branch
Flying Branch
Education Qualification:
• Candidate must be Graduate with Minimum
60% Marks and also study maths and physics as 60% Marks and also study maths and physics as
a compulsory Subjects in your 10+2
examination.
(Note: To apply for this Branch your age should
between 19 to 23 Years)
Ground Duty Branch
Education Qualification:
Candidate must have completed a degree in any
discipline with 60% aggregate.
Note:
• ONLY UNMARRIED MALE are eligible for
Indian Air Force academy,
• UNMARRIED FEMALE are eligible in the
Ground Duty Branches and can enter through
OTA ( Officers Training Academy ) Scheme
CDSE (Combined Defence Service Exam)
• Exam is conducted twice a year in April and September.
• After clearing this exam you will get a call letter to
report at any one of the Air force selection boards located
at Dehradun,Varanasi and Mysore.at Dehradun,Varanasi and Mysore.
• Here you will undergo a number of psychological tests,
an interview and group tests which are collectively called
the Officer Like Qualities (OLQ) tests.
• After this step there is a thorough medical examination.
• Then an all India merit list is prepared based on the
performance.
Pharmaceutical FieldPharmaceutical Field
Basic Requirements
• Fluent in the local language and English
• Excellent written and verbal communication skills
• Computer literate with Microsoft Office
• Ability to produce accurate work to tight deadlines • Ability to produce accurate work to tight deadlines
within a pressurised environment
• Excellent interpersonal skills will be essential to enable
you to deal with any queries in a timely manner
• You must be available to travel international and
domestic at least 60% fly and drive and should possess
a valid driving license
Areas:
• Marketing/ Sales/ PMT
• R and D
• Quality Control
• Quality Assurance
• Drug Discovery• Drug Discovery
• Clinical Research
• Information Management Department
• Analytical Department
• Intellectual Property Rights
• Regulatory Affairs
Self-employmentSelf-employment
• Self-employment involves doing
something on one’s own to earn one’s
livelihood.
• It involves ownership and management of
activities by a person although he/she may
take the help of one or two persons to
assist him/her.
• Thus, self-employment may provide
employment to other persons as well.
Cultivation of medicinal and aromatic plants
• Due to high bio-diversification, more than 15,000
medicinal plants are growing in India in which
7000 plants in Ayurveda, 700 in Unani, 600 in
Siddha Medicine, 400 in Homeopathy and 30 in Siddha Medicine, 400 in Homeopathy and 30 in
modern medicine are being used commercially.
• According to World Health Organization’s
estimates, the global market for herbal products is
expected to be the $ five trillion by 2050.
Cultivation of different ornamental crops
• Worldwide consumption of floriculture
is estimated to be $ 60 billion.
• Flowers of roses, orchids, anthurium,• Flowers of roses, orchids, anthurium,
gladiolus, lilium, carnation and
tuberose have more demand in
domestic and international markets.
Polyhouse cultivation of vegetables and
ornamental crops
• Polyhouse cultivation of fruits and vegetables
also give a premium price
• Various government agencies give subsidies to • Various government agencies give subsidies to
erect polyhouses and other inputs needed for
cultivation
Nursery production in fruits
• During the period 1991-92 to 2001-02, the
area under fruit production increased by 39
percent and in 2010-11 it has been raised by percent and in 2010-11 it has been raised by
59 percent thus indicating a continuous
requirement for nursery saplings.
Compost and mushroom production units
• Mushroom production is only 50 thousand
metric tonnes in India in comparison to China
with production of 27 lakh metric tonnes. with production of 27 lakh metric tonnes.
• Keeping in view the availability of raw
material, the country has huge potential for
production of mushrooms.
Setting up of vermiculture units, production of
bio-fertilizers, bio-pesticides and bio-control
agents
• Due to increased awareness about residues of
pesticides in our food products, there is huge
demand for vermin-compost, bio-fertilizers and demand for vermin-compost, bio-fertilizers and
other biopesticides to practice organic farming.
Training or education
• The Ministry of Agriculture, Government of
India conducts various training programmes
ranging from one week to one year of duration
with the help of State Agricultural Universities, with the help of State Agricultural Universities,
State Departments of Agriculture and different
institutes of ICAR (Indian Council of
Agricultural Research) spread over entire length
and breadth of our country. to train Any
unemployed youths in different ventures so
that they can start their work.
Financial Help
• The Ministry of Agriculture, Government of
India has launched various programmes for
setting up of agri-clinics and agri-business setting up of agri-clinics and agri-business
centres.
• These schemes are mainly financed through
NABARD (National Bank for Agriculture
and Rural Development) and also under
Horticulture Mini Mission Project.
• Unemployed youths other than agricultural
graduates can take the financial help/ loan from
various other schemes being financed/
sponsored by The Ministry of Agriculture,
Government of India, National Horticulture
Board, State Departments of Agriculture,
Horticulture, Animal Husbandry and Fisheries.
Government Job OpportunitiesGovernment Job Opportunities
Forest Ranger
• A Bachelors degree with at least one of the
subjects viz., Botany, Chemistry, Geology,
Mathematics, Physics and ZoologyMathematics, Physics and Zoology
OR
• Degree in Agriculture / Engineering of a
recognised University/Institution
Assistant Director (Fishery)
• M.Sc. Zoology with theology as one of the
papers
OrOr
• Second class B.Sc. with two years training
in ICAR Fisheries
Scientific Officer at Drugs Control
Laboratory, Food and Drugs Administration
• A degree in Medicine/Science/Pharmacy/
Pharmaceutical Chemistry
• Five years experience in testing of drugs • Five years experience in testing of drugs
in a Laboratory
District Malaria Officer
• Master's degree in Microbiology or
Zoology with Entomology as one of
the subjectthe subject
Health & Malaria Inspector
• B.Sc. with Chemistry
• One year Diploma in Health/Sanitary Inspector
from a recognised Institutefrom a recognised Institute
Public Health Officer
• B.Sc (Clinical) or equivalent 10 year's
experience in Public Health
Technician (Pharmacy) Govt Ayurveda College
• B.Sc. Chemistry
• 05 years experience in analyzing Ayurvedic
raw materials and finished products in anyraw materials and finished products in any
Chemical or Analytical Lab run by a State
or Central Government or Quasi
Government
Laboratory Superintendent
• Bachelors Degree in Science with Biochemistry/
Micro-Biology / Life-Science
• Diploma in Medical Laboratory Techniques• Diploma in Medical Laboratory Techniques
Scientific Officer (Physics)
• M. Sc. (Physics)
Or
• B.Sc. with Physics & Chemistry alongwith • B.Sc. with Physics & Chemistry alongwith
specialisation in Criminology or Forensic
Science
• Two years research experience is essential.
Scientific Officer (Biology)
• M. Sc. (Chemistry) with specialization in
Forensic Chemistry
• Two years experience of Research in a • Two years experience of Research in a
Laboratory.
Computer Operator in Engineering
• First or Second Class Masters Degree in
Mathematics/Physics of a recognised
UniversityUniversity
OR
• First or Second Class Degree in any branch of
Engineering of a recognised University
• A Certificate in Programming issued by the
Computer Society of India or equivalent.
Deputy Director State Statistical Services
• A Post-graduate degree in
Arts/Science/Commerce with Statistics as
principal subject principal subject
Or
• A Post-Graduate Degree with minimum 55%
marks in Arts with Mathematics/Economics as
principal subject and Statistics as optional
subject at the Post-Graduate/Graduate level.
Inspector of Certified Schools and
Institutes
• A degree in Arts, Science, Commerce or Law
of a recognised University
• OR• OR
• A degree or Post-graduate diploma in Social
Work or Social Administration of a recognised
University/Institution.
• Three years experience in a Supervisory
Capacity
Research Officer/Statistical Officer
• Master's degree in Statistics, Biometry,
Econometrics or Mathematical Economics
OR OR
• Bachelor's degree at least in Second Class in
Mathematics, Economics or Commerce with a
Post-Graduate Diploma in Statistics from
Indian Statistical Institute
Assistant Technician (Statistics)
• B.Sc. in Statistics from recognised University
• At least 02 years experience in preparation of
statistical data from any reputed Organisationstatistical data from any reputed Organisation
Assistant Controller of Legal Meteorology
• Graduate of a recognised University in
Science with Physics as one of the subject
• 03 years experience in a Government Office • 03 years experience in a Government Office
Statutory Body/ Commercial Organisation
of repute
Assistant Director of Libraries/Librarian
• A degree in Arts, Science, Commerce or
Law of any statutory University
OROR
• A degree in Library Science
• 03 years working experience in Library and
sound knowledge of Marathi
Note:
• Present data in this presentation has been
collected from web and information which
have been submitted by different state public have been submitted by different state public
service commission to human resource
development ministry of India, So criteria may
change accordingly….
Wish you all the best
THANK YOU
CAREER AND JOB OPPORTUNITIES
AFTER GRADUATION
Dr. Shailendra S. Gurav M. Pharm. Ph.D.
Govt. College of Pharmacy, Vidyanagar, Karad,
Dist- Satara, Pin- 415 124
Maharashtra, India