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3rd December 2014, 04:37 PM
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Career Options after B.Sc Forestry Course
Will you please provide the information regarding the Career Options after B.Sc Forestry Course ?
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4th December 2014, 08:49 AM
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Re: Career Options after B.Sc Forestry Course
After the completion of B.Sc Forestry Course applicants can get following job options . Auditor - Forestry Credit Manager - Retail Agri. Credit Farming Manager Teacher & Lecturer Assistant Manager - Forestry/Wildlife Nursery Manager Mycologist Administrators Ecologist Fruit Growers Plant Biochemist Forester Researchers Few job sectors: - Plant Health Inspection Services Oil Industry Arboretum Biotechnology Firms Seed And Nursery Companies Plant Resources Laboratory Educational Institutions Forest Services Land Management Agencies National Parks Chemical Industry Food Companies Biological Supply Houses Pay package: - Applicants who want to start their career as a teacher or researcher can expect a salary ranging from Rs18,000 to Rs.20,000 per month. Applicants working in other sectors can initially earn a salary in between Rs.15,000 to Rs. 25,000 per month and the salary might reach up to Rs.80,000 per month depending on the above factors. |
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12th December 2015, 08:56 AM
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Re: Career Options after B.Sc Forestry Course
I would like to know the various job profiles where a B.Sc graduate in Forestry can access the jobs?
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12th December 2015, 08:57 AM
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Re: Career Options after B.Sc Forestry Course
Forestry or forest management is well thought-out as both independent scientific branch and practical field, containing many aspects of forestry, which formulates synthetic conclusions indicating the main directions of management. Issues like global warming, deforestation, global climatic change, water scarcity, natural disasters, etc, are all interrelated to the effective and controlled use of forest wealth. They can work as: Forester: The forester is responsible for protecting and regenerating forests, protecting wildlife habitats, checking for and fighting wild fires, landscape management and so on. Dendrologists Ethnologists Entomologists Silviculturists Forest Range Officers Zoo curators Further Career Prospects in the field of Forestry: Governmental, non-governmental organizations interested in preservation of forest resources Corporate having own plantations for timbering Industries that utilize forest resources employ industrial and agricultural consultants Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education (ICFRE) and its affiliated Forestry research institutes such as Forest Research Institute, Dehradun, Institute of Social Forestry and Eco-rehabilitation, Allahabad etc. Wildlife Research Institutes in Dehradun, Coimbatore etc. Zoological Parks Wildlife Ranges Education sector as tutors Green watchers, Wildlife Trust of India, World Wildlife Fund |
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