What is the scope of a bachelor's degree in Neuroscience in india?
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Look, the jobs in neuroscience are usually offered in the field education in higher study institutes, research centres and laboratories etc. There are certain industrial jobs also available in companies dealing with biotechnology in neurosciences .
Scope of Neuroscience:
- There are a lot many institutes and research centres in India which encourage neuroscientifuc research. However, the probability of getting into these institutes is fairly low because of high population and limited seats.
- USA, Germany, Australia and UK are places which encourage intensive research in the field of neuroscience. There are multiple opportunities in research fields for students willing to pursue a career in research in the places.
- The jobs in neuroscience are usually offered in the field education in higher study institutes, research centres and laboratories etc.
- There are certain industrial jobs also available in companies dealing with biotechnology in neurosciences.
- There are biomedical institutes which have a high demand of neuroscientists for research and testing of neuroscientific products.
- In order to enhance your chances at getting better jobs, it is always suggested that you opt for further study in this field. Since it is a research oriented course, you do not tend to learn all parameter involved in research and applications in your undergraduation.
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There are many institutes, both in India and abroad which offer both undergraduate and postgraduate course in neuroscience.
Neuroscience Careers -
The term “ neuroscientist ” is used broadly to describe one who works in this field, but many of these scientists pursue a career in a specialized area of neuroscience.
Some specialty areas involve the study of the nervous system or brain themselves, while others involve the study of how the system and brain interact with external or internal factors.
- Behavioral/cognitive neuroscientist — studies functions such as perception, learning, and memory
- Clinical neuroscientist — applies research to prevent and treat neurological disorders
- Developmental neuroscientist — studies how the brain grows and changes
- Neuroanatomist — studies the nervous system’s anatomy
- Neurobiologist — studies the nervous system’s biology
- Neurochemist — studies the nervous system’s chemistry
- Neuropathologist — studies nervous system diseases
- Neuropharmacologist — studies how different medicines affect the nervous system or behavior
- Neurophysiologist — studies the composition of the nervous system
- Neuropsychologist — studies relationships between the brain and behavior
- Neurosurgeon — performs surgery on the nervous system
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