Which has better scope - B.Sc Microbiology or B.Sc Zoology?

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    Manmeet Kaur | Guide-Level 12

    2014-02-21 10:56:06
    Hi,
    Always remember, there is good scope in every field. Opt for the one which matches your interest and skills to achieve career goals.
    * Scope after completing B.Sc Microbiology :
    -Microbiologists can find job opportunities in sectors such as government and private hospitals, food industries, research and development organizations, chemical industries and pharmaceutical industries.
    -One can also choose a career as science writer, who writes articles for professional microbiologists.
    * Some of the job profiles :
    Biomedical scientists
    Mycologists
    Protozoologists
    Biochemist
    Biotechnologist
    Analysts
    Microbiologists
    Cell Biologists
    Geneticists
    Imm
    ...more
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    Shivangi Gupta | Contributor-Level 9

    2014-02-21 10:58:25
    Hi,
    Thanks for the tag.
    To add on, below are the career prospects after completing B.Sc Zoology :
    - A student can find a career across the world and some includes traveling.
    - Few television channels such as National Geographic, Animal Planet and discovery channel offer various opportunities for documentary film making and other specialists.
    - Few places where a zoology student can be hired are wild life, national parks, botanical gardens, zoos, laboratories, aquariums, animal clinics, fisheries and aquaculture, museums, research, pharmaceutical Companies, veterinary hospitals etc.
    - You may work as :
    Animal Behaviorists
    Animal breeders
    An
    ...more

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