Biology is a fast-growing field with a wide range of high-paying positions. While the highest-paid positions require an extensive amount of training and education, they are considered highly rewarding jobs both emotionally and financially.
As a general perception, Biology students get disappointed if they are not able to become a doctor. Here we would like to throw light on some other good career options in Biology after completing their graduation. Poddar International College, one of the best College in Jaipur provides best UG/PG in Science along with other courses. In this article, we will discuss some of the unique careers after B. Sc.in Biology.
Biologists
Biologists conduct experiments and analyses on organic matter or organisms. Field specializations include marine biology, genetic biology, developmental biology and evolutionary biology, so biologists might perform research exclusive to their specialization. Biologists often work in groups or with lab technicians to examine samples, collect and record data and analyze information to produce research outcomes that further the field's understanding of various biological themes. Poddar International College also has Pathology lab for examining samples.
Pharmacologists
Pharmacologists research chemical compounds to develop effective new medical drugs. These individuals study how different chemicals and substances react with one another to determine which ingredients address health care needs and which are unsafe for human consumption. Pharmacologists' responsibilities include executing clinical trials for new medications, determining the standardized dosage for prescriptions and sharing their findings via published research. Poddar International College offers courses in Pharmacy.
Medical Writer
A medical writer drafts content about the medical sciences that may appear in scholarly publications, academic research, pharmaceutical product or health care organizations' websites and promotional material. The responsibilities of a medical writer can include interpreting and synthesizing complex research, drafting content using accurate, direct language, fact-checking their work and reviewing their work to ensure compliance with regulatory guidelines. They might also communicate with experts to improve the quality of their work.
Ecologist
An Ecologist studies the relationship between organisms and their environment. The duties of an ecologist can involve fieldwork, data collection, analysis and reporting. Many ecologists focus on threatened environments or endangered species. Ecologists may choose to specialize in one environment, such as a wetland, tundra or forest.

Bio-statistician
A Bio-statistician reviews, manages and analyses statistical data to draw insights about health care and medicine. They may collect medical data, denote trends, patterns and conclusions and apply their findings to medical scenarios. Bio-statisticians develop parameters for studies, gather data, sort data and analyze it to inform health care proceedings.

Wildlife Biologist
A Wildlife Biologist is a scientist who studies animals and their habitats. They conduct studies about animal behavior and needs, capture and relocate animals to prevent extinction, develop strategies to protect endangered species and prepare natural habitats to be safe for animals. They also present their findings to the public via research, presentations and reports.
Many major and minor, Faculty/Student Research Projects in Botany and Zoology have been completed at Poddar International College. These Projects were funded by Department of Science and Technology (DST) and University Grants Commission (UGC).

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