Which job will I get after completing M.Sc in plant pathology and plant breeding and genetics?
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After the completion of this course, students of genetics and plant breeding can get absorbed in the agricultural sectors.
They have brilliant research opportunities also.
They can work with global biotech companies.
The government also fund research.
Both government and private pharmaceutical companies require genetic scientists specialized in plant breeding.
Employment areas:
1) College and Universities
2) Plant breeding centres
3) Agriculture Centre
4) Nurseries
5) Agriculture Ministry
6) Plantation Crop Farms
Job types:
1) Plant types
2) Agronomist
3) Conversion centre manager
4) Research Associate/Senior Research Fellow
5) Corn Breeder
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Completing an M.Scin Plant Pathology and Plant Breeding and Genetics opens up a variety of career opportunities. Here are some potential job roles you can pursue:
Plant Pathologist: Focus on diagnosing and managing plant diseases to improve crop health and productivity.
Plant Breeder: Develop new plant varieties with improved traits such as disease resistance, higher yield, and better quality.
Geneticist: Study the genetic makeup of plants to understand and manipulate their traits for better performance.
Molecular Breeder: Use molecular biology techniques to enhance plant breeding processes.
Seed Technologist: Work on the production, qualit
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There are plenty of job options available after completing these applied Masters programs. You can go for both private sectors including R & D labs, industries, drug or Pharma companies or research institutes or in Government sector as scientist or technical officer. You also have the option to pursue Ph.D after these courses.
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