A Scientific Officer applies expert scientific knowledge and expertise in support of research and teaching either independently, as a service for a number of people, or within a specific research group.
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Education Qualifications for Scientific Officers is a Master's Degree in Physics/Biophysics/Forensic Science Science Life Sciences, Microbiology, Biotechnology with Science cores as one of the subjects at Bachelor of Science level from a recognized Institution/University or equivalent.
B.Sc. (Biochemistry / Chemistry / Botany / Zoology / Microbiology) with minimum 50% marks and degree or Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology (M.L.T.) from a University recognized by Central/State Government and one year experience in an FDA licensed Blood Bank.
Medical Laboratory Scientists Work In Healthcare And Carry Out A Range Of Laboratory Tests And Techniques On Tissue Samples And Fluids To Help Clinicians Diagnose Diseases. They Also Evaluate The Effectiveness Of Treatments.
Minimum educational requirements to become a government scientist (scientific officer) usually mean graduating with a four-year degree in a scientific discipline. Many advertised positions will require the applicant to specify this degree on his or her resume and list those core courses taken in the scientific discipline.
A scientific officer holds a managerial role in a company that conducts scientific research or makes scientific products. ... In addition to independent research, scientific officers must lead teams, create policy and protocol, and collaborate with company executives.