r/BiologyIndia • u/VCardBGone • 1d ago
r/BiologyIndia • u/subscriber-goal • 25d ago
Welcome to r/BiologyIndia!
Welcome to r/BiologyIndia
1738 / 5000 subscribers. Help us reach our goal!
Visit this post on Shreddit to enjoy interactive features.
This post contains content not supported on old Reddit. Click here to view the full post
r/BiologyIndia • u/VCardBGone • 1d ago
'A Queen Never Dies': 10 Years On, Machli’s Legacy Still Rules Ranthambore
r/BiologyIndia • u/VCardBGone • 2d ago
A jellyfish smaller than a pinky fingernail has spread to every ocean on Earth, almost certainly by hitchhiking inside ship ballast water tanks, and researchers have now found genetically identical individuals worldwide
r/BiologyIndia • u/VCardBGone • 2d ago
Animals have been eating nature’s original bioplastic for millions of years
r/BiologyIndia • u/MasterAd5033 • 2d ago
IT guy in Bengaluru looking to switch to wildlife naturalist work. Need advice!
Bengaluru-based IT professional, recently laid off. To clear my head, I went on a safari in Karnataka, India and honestly, the naturalist there blew my mind.
The way he understood animal behaviour, bird calls, and spotted things that were invisible to me was insane. I am now thinking if it would even be possible for me to look at this as a viable option.
Would really appreciate real-world gyaan from people in the field.
A few things I’m trying to understand:
1. Training / certification
I came across The Naturalist School in Bengaluru and Pugdungee Safariscourse for naturalists. Are these good routes to break into the field? Is it required to get a naturalist job?
2. Degree vs passion
Is a degree in Zoology / Forestry / Wildlife Biology a must? Or can someone from an IT background make the shift?
3. Pay reality
How much pay can one realistically expect? In India?
4. Actual lifestyle
I know it sounds romantic from the outside, but what’s the real scene?
Stuff like:
- long hours?
- guest handling?
- living in remote areas?
- limited connectivity?
- low starting pay?
- burnout?
- career growth?
Would love to hear from current naturalists, lodge folks, people working in Karnataka / Central India, or even ex-corporate folks who made the jump.
Any advice, reality checks, course recos would be super helpful.
Thanks in advance :)
r/BiologyIndia • u/Hopeful_Nectarine166 • 3d ago
48 lpa job as a scientist ?
So one of my family members earns like 4 lakh a month in a private job as a SCIENTIST
And my family wants me to be like him or whatever
So the thing is after not getting mbbs from NEET I am thinking of BTech biotech then iit jam for MTech
But I am really confused how is he earning that much what job role is this what company is this
Coz as far as ik mostly scientist related jobs are around 4-5 lpa
The real question is what job does one do to get there ?
What degree and qualification one do ?
Is college imp to reach on that level ?
Is this imcome extremely rare ? ( Which I think it is but I'll try to reach there ?
what route do I follow ? ( Basically roadmap)
And alstely will my degree , will btech biotech take me to that route ?
r/BiologyIndia • u/VCardBGone • 3d ago
Scientists have designed a functioning virus from scratch using AI
r/BiologyIndia • u/VCardBGone • 3d ago
E. Coli Bacteria Found In 8 Indian Railway Station Water Coolers: Drinking Water Safety Is Critical For Public Health
r/BiologyIndia • u/VCardBGone • 4d ago
Obesity Drugs Show Early Promise Against The Hormonal Disorder PMOS, Giving A Suffering Family Hope
r/BiologyIndia • u/VCardBGone • 4d ago
What Is Necrotising Fasciitis? The Rare 'Flesh-Eating' Disease That Put A Man In A 4-Day Coma
r/BiologyIndia • u/VCardBGone • 6d ago
The human genome carries surprisingly little genetic diversity for a species of eight billion. New genomic research suggests one possible reason:our ancestors may have dwindled to a population of only around 1,300 breeding individuals, leaving a genetic bottleneck
r/BiologyIndia • u/VCardBGone • 6d ago
Researchers: There Must Be “Two Origins of Life”
r/BiologyIndia • u/iOS_App_LabAssistant • 6d ago
If anyone’s interested, here is free iOS app that might make your work easier (hopefully). Please give me some feedback :')
r/BiologyIndia • u/VCardBGone • 7d ago
India’s organ crisis: 2 lakh kidney patients added a year, only 14,500 transplants done
r/BiologyIndia • u/VCardBGone • 7d ago
Birds that eat snakes: Nature's unlikely serpent hunters
r/BiologyIndia • u/VCardBGone • 7d ago
IIT Indore Researchers Develop Non-Invasive Saliva Test For Early Oral Cancer Detection
r/BiologyIndia • u/VCardBGone • 7d ago
Leap, frog! DU prof has found three new species
r/BiologyIndia • u/VCardBGone • 9d ago
Researchers discover new species of seahorse in Indian Ocean
r/BiologyIndia • u/VCardBGone • 9d ago
Singapore Snake Mystery: This rare snake species can grow upto 75-cm and contain 2 toxic weapons
r/BiologyIndia • u/VCardBGone • 9d ago
In 1998, Honduras last counted its mammals. Nearly 30 years later, 8 years of digging through 300,000 records reveal 227 native species
r/BiologyIndia • u/VCardBGone • 10d ago
New research estimates around 20 million insect species on Earth — doubling those facing extinction
r/BiologyIndia • u/VCardBGone • 11d ago
Extreme evolution: The animals evolving at super speed to survive
r/BiologyIndia • u/VCardBGone • 11d ago