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21st June 2011 12:16 PM
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Re: Am I eligible for any exams(Government Jobs) or jobs after completing MSc in Virology?

i want to know the test for jobs afer msc cs
28th May 2011 03:54 PM
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Re: Am I eligible for any exams(Government Jobs) or jobs after completing MSc in Virology?

I am having experience in a pharma company in synthesis department .I want to change the department,which does not have chemical exposure.
18th May 2011 07:54 AM
aditya436
Re: Am I eligible for any exams(Government Jobs) or jobs after completing MSc in Virology?

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Originally Posted by rad.dandu View Post
hi,
i hv completed M.Sc virology in 2005.till now i didn't work at anywhere.am i eligible to do any jobs or to write any exams for governament jobs.please clearly explain to me
Yes ofcourse you are eligible for various govt jobs like

IAS/IPS/IFS
CBI/RAW
Army,Navy
etc.,

but not in your core field all these eligibility comes only under general category you cannot use your M.Sc Virology brain anywhere in these services

you can write all the exams as a general qualification of your degree but there is no govt job for your core field

you can write CSE for IAS/IPS and all

You can write SSC for CBI/RAW etc.,

you can write separate entrance examinations for Army navy etc.,

These are all the high end and most respected jobs in the country so you can choose one among the best according to your potential

Regards

~AdityA~
13th May 2011 08:30 PM
VEERU_VIRENDR
Re: Am I eligible for any exams(Government Jobs) or jobs after completing MSc in Virology?

Hello,
Generally for governmental vacant posts UPSC, SSC, UGC conducts exams. And if you are talking about governmental exams means exams conducted by the above said committies.
UPSC conducts CSAT(civil services aptitude test), through which top class officers for IAS, IPS, IFS and other Alloyed services are selected. Although if candidate could not gain the position in above departments then selected candidates may placed for group 1st and group 2nd officers.
Exam conducts in three steps-
1. CSAT(prelims)
2. Mains
3. Selected candidates in mains are called for interview by UPSC.
Eligibility criteria-
*candidate should be graduate from affiliated university or equivalent with min. Aggregate 60% (unreserved category) with any stream.
*age limit-21-30yr.(general category)
for reserved category(SC/ST/OBC) there is age relaxation.for more information visit-www.upsc.gov.in
and www.ssconline.nic.in .
You can apply in research centres for virology or can participate in clinical trials of newly discovered drugs specially which are viral based.
But in every sector experience is must, you can try for training in small scaled labs/research centres, and then apply for large scaled research centres. If you opt for P.hd then lots of doors of opportunities will be opened for you.
you can appear in GRE (graduate record exam) in which,after qualification you have chance to complete p.hd from abroad.
If you wish for scholarship to p.hd then you can appear in-
*CSIR-nehru science post doctoral research fellowship scheme.
*CSIR-JRF
forms are available in august (online) and exam conducts in december every year.
Remember if there is a will there is a way.
For more information on scholarships you can visit-www.indianscholarship.com and
www.a2zscholarship.com
ok, best of luck.
2nd April 2011 03:48 AM
rad.dandu
Am I eligible for any exams(Government Jobs) or jobs after completing MSc in Virology?

hi,
i hv completed M.Sc virology in 2005.till now i didn't work at anywhere.am i eligible to do any jobs or to write any exams for governament jobs.please clearly explain to me

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