Genetics About

Geneticists study genes and work as medical doctors, researchers, or educators. Some geneticists specialize in epigenetics, the study of how genomes are activated by biological factors. Geneticists may also specialize in ecological genetics, which is the study of genetics in natural populations.

To ensure success you need to utilize your creativity to make new advancements in the field. Top candidates are deadline-driven, detail-oriented and have outstanding organizational skills.

Genetics
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Career Roles & Responsibilities
  • Studying and interpreting patients' results accurately.
  • Applying mathematical and statistical methods to analyze and interpret laboratory results.
  • Recording research by maintaining records.
  • Collaborating effectively with relevant parties and communicating test results to health care professionals.
  • Assessing and improving disease and gene panels.
  • Engaging in developing and validating new tests.
  • Overseeing quality control and setting standards for new tests.
  • Writing academic journal articles on research results.
  • Ensuring current knowledge of developments in the field of genetics.
  • Complying with statutory and regulatory requirements.
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Career Education Path Summary

BTech in Genetics Engineering 

BTech in Genetics Engineering is a 4 years Undergraduate Course. In this course students are instructed to progress and proficient approaches to foster organic entities more qualified to address natural difficulties and the requirements of current medication.

Particulars Details
Duration 4 years
Eligibility 10+2 Level with Physics, chemistry and Maths with at least 50% aggregate score. 
Average Course Fee INR 80,000-1,50,000 per semester
Average Starting Salary INR 3-6 LPA

BSc in Genetics 

BSc in Genetics is a 3-years course which basically covers in-depth information on genetics transportation from one generation to another generation. This course gives students a basic idea about the experience of variation and heredity in living bodies

Particulars Details
Duration 3 years
Eligibility 10+2 Level with Physics, chemistry and Maths with at least 50% aggregate score
Average Course fees INR 30,000-2 Lakhs
Average salary  INR 2-5 LPA

BSc Biology 

BSc in Biology is a 3-year full-time undergraduate course wherein a student focuses on the organisms, biological systems and things driven from them. The students are taught about ecology, biodiversity, botany and genetics

Particular Details
Duration 3 years
Eligibility 10+2 in any stream from a recognized board with Physics, Chemistry and Biology as compulsory subjects
Average Course Fee INR 50,000- 3 LPA
Average Starting Salary INR 2-8 LPA

MSc Biology 

MSc in Biology is a 2 year long postgraduate degree in which students pursue the study of living organisms, along with special emphasis on the growth structure, evolution and ecology. The course also deals with disciplines like geneticists, taxonomy and Origin of such species.

Particular Details
Duration 2 years
Eligibility Candidates must have completed their bachelor with at least 50% from a recognised university
Average Course Fee INR 15,000- 1 LPA
Average Starting Salary INR 3-5 LPA

MSc Genetics 

M.Sc. Genetics is a specific postgraduate course for students who are looking to get a postgraduate degree in genetics. Master's in genetics is about investigations on living organic entities down to their hereditary level. Students will learn about the different methods, techniques that are associated with playing out a hereditary level examination or to consider the genomic cosmetics of a specific living being.

Particular Details
Duration 2 years
Eligibility
  • Students should finish their graduation in Botany, Genetics, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Life Sciences, Molecular Biology, and Biomedical Sciences, etc with at least 55% from a recognised University. 
  • The students may need to sit for an interview round additionally after the entrance test.
Average Course Fee INR 1- 4 lakhs
Average Starting Salary INR 3 - 6 LPA

MSc Genetics and Plant Breeding 

MSc Genetics and Plant Breeding is a 2 year Postgraduate degree program. In this course students get advanced knowledge of methods of development of yields and plants by embedding attractive qualities to them and the use of hereditary qualities in saving the environment while tending to the developing requirement for food security.

Particular Details
Duration 2 years
Eligibility Candidates must have completed their bachelor with at least 50% from a recognised university
Average Course Fee INR 1-4 Lakhs
Average Starting Salary INR 3-6 LPA

PhD in Human Genetics 

PhD in Human Genetics is a 3-5 year doctorate level program. It is the study of qualities, heredity, varieties and changes in the human population, basics of chromosomal constructions including isolation and recombination, Patterns of inheritance etc.

Particular Details
Duration 3-5 years
Eligibility
  • Applicants must complete the graduate degree or M.Phil in science or any significant field from any recognised college or university.
  • Applicants are needed to have at least 50% marks in Master's Course.
Average Course Fee INR 40,000-4 Lakhs
Average Starting Salary INR 4-8 LPA
  • Academic researcher
  • Biomedical scientist
  • Clinical research associate
  • Clinical scientist, genomics
  • Clinical scientist, immunology
  • Genetic counsellor
  • Plant breeder/geneticist
  • Research scientist (life sciences)
  • Research scientist (medical)
  • Analytical skills: Analytical skills involve the ability to gather and evaluate knowledge, to resolve problems by making choices. Employees that have certain skills which will help solve the challenges affecting business and increase its overall efficiency and performance. Analytical skills could be complicated but in regular tasks, they use all those techniques, therefore, it is an important skill set in order to make genetics careers. Individuals who opt for a career as a geneticist is required to go through volumes of gene data, so it is important to have good analytical skills.

    Logic: Logical thinking abilities serve to strengthen in several ways in the career as geneticist, for instance by requiring analytical self-improvement, and even when measuring one's own success one considers hard facts. These also lead to becoming a stronger team player as it helps to control over judgment, along with the ego. Geneticists also need to have logical skills. These skills are extremely important as there are times when unexpected hurdles will come up, and these hurdles can be crossed if the person has the required skill sets.

    Situational Awareness: Situational awareness is knowing what's happening around you and being alert to any changes or threats which is extremely important in the career as a geneticist. By being even more conscious and attentive at work, all workers will help create a healthy atmosphere and protect the effectiveness of everyone else around them. A geneticist should be well aware of all the current events taking place around him or her. 

    Communication skills: Communication in the workplace is essential to businesses as it helps organisations to be competitive and work effectively. Workers will experience a rise in morale, efficiency, and engagement if they can interact with an organisation. Communication skills are important in order to make a career as a geneticist. It is important to communicate the correct findings and reports. 

    Time management: The most basic time management skill is the ability to use your time in a way that suits the objectives. When making choices on what time will concentrate, one must always be mindful of those goals and how each behaviour is intended to always get closer to meeting organisational goals. Time management is an essential skill to have in order to make a career as geneticist. Conducting the tests or writing the report on time is important. There are several functions a geneticist might be doing hence, it is important to manage all of them in an efficient manner. 

    Problem-solving ability: When we speak of problem-solving skills, they almost always relate to the ability to interact with difficult or unexpected workplace situations, and also complex financial difficulties. Companies depend on people who could really analyze both performances and identify quick fixes in a calm manner. In a career as a geneticist, one must be a problem solver by nature. There are various problems that can and do come in the way of researchers and scientists and they have to find a solution no matter what. 

    Self-reliant: The existence of individual relations is essential to becoming self-reliant. Self-reliance is one of the important pillars in the career as geneticist. Quite often geneticists will work alone or in small teams, hence it is important for them to be self-reliant and should take the initiative to ensure that the work is completed. 

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 PROS
Suitable for people who likes to solve problems mentally
Suitable for people who wants recognition and wants career advancement and a prestigious career
This career is perfect for people who love to work indoors.
Very high salary (top 25% highest paid careers)
 CONS
Not suitable for people who likes to start and carry out projects
It is very hard to get into this career. Extensive skill, knowledge, and experience is required for this career.
Demand for this career is not growing
Long working hours (More than 40 hours per week)
  • Time management: Geneticists have deadlines to meet while conducting research, so they need to prioritize tasks and manage their time while still producing quality work.

  • Problem-solving: Geneticists find solutions to complicated scientific issues using experiments and analyzing data.

  • Perseverance: Geneticists use trial-and-error methods and need to be thorough in their research, which takes perseverance to continue working and trying new processes.

  • Mathematics: These professionals regularly use complex formulas and equations, and they need an understanding of statistics, calculus and general math.

  • Interpersonal skills: Many geneticists work with interdisciplinary teams on a common goal, serve as team leaders and direct and motivate their team members.

  • Critical thinking: Geneticists use judgement and reasoning to draw conclusions from the results of their experiments.

  • Communication: Geneticists need to communicate clearly with their team members, publish reports, write research papers and give presentations, making verbal and written communication important.

  • Dexterity: Geneticists need precision and accuracy when conducting experiments and scientific analyses. They may operate equipment that requires precise movements, making dexterity a key skill to develop.

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