Job Prospects:
Job Post | Job Description | Average Annual Salary |
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Bacteriologist | A Bacteriologist is responsible for studying various kinds of bacteria, which are constantly changing and evolving. They typically perform research in a laboratory, mostly for government or pharmaceutical agencies. | 2.9 lakhs 3.5 lakhs |
Virologist | A Virologist is a professional who studies the growth, development, structure and characteristics of different viruses. He isolates and makes cultures of significant viruses in a standard inhibitory medium, controlling certain factors, like, aeration, moisture, temperature, and nutrition. | 8 lakhs to 10 lakhs |
Mycologist | A Mycologist is a scientist who studies fungi that is known to be an independent organism similar to animals, algae, plants and bacteria. Mycologists study operations of organism-based processes of poisonous, edible and parasitic fungi in order to discover organisms useful in medicine, industry and agriculture. | 4 lakhs to 5.5 lakhs |
Cell biologist | Cell biologists research and study the properties, interactions and structure of cellular molecules from which they can extrapolate basic principles or generalizations about the effects of cell behaviour on an organism. For example, looking at how certain cell behaviours contribute to the progression of cancer in the body. | 8.5 lakhs to 10.5 lakhs |
Biochemist | Biochemists work with the chemical composition of living organisms and perform studies of the chemical processes involved in all basic life functions. Through research, experimentation and study, these professionals provide us with much of the background knowledge on topics like genetics and heredity. | 5 lakhs to 7 lakhs |