Who's a Neuroscientist?
Are you curious about how the brain works? Would you like to learn how and why our nervous system has us react in certain ways? If so, consider a career in neuroscience!
As a neuroscientist, you would research how the nervous system works. You would also conduct research to develop pharmaceuticals to treat neurological disorders. In India, you need to have an MSc in Neuroscience to work as a neuroscientist. However, abroad a PhD is a must.
Neuroscience offers several career options in both medical and non-medical fields. Professionals in the medical field of neuroscience range from neurosurgeons, neuro-physicians, neuro-pathologists, neuro-anaesthetists, neuro-radiologists, and neuro-pharmacists to careers in psychology, psychiatry, and therapy. On the other hand, researchers in neuroscience, neurophysiology, neuropharmacology, as well as biomedical engineers and other biological scientists make up for the non-medical professionals in this field.
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Research/Project Assistant
After acquiring an NET or GATE qualification, you are eligible to work under a neuroscience researcher, assisting them on a particular project. This is your opportunity to gain research experience before completing your MSc in the subject and pursuing neuroscience as a full-time career.
Junior Research Fellow/Research Associate
You can start work as a Junior Researcher in reputed institutes like AIIMS, NCBS, NBRC, and IGIB. At this stage, you will be given individual projects as well as a team of interns to assist you on your project. If you do not have prior experience, you could also start off by assisting senior researchers on their projects.
Senior Research Fellow/Research Manager
It takes a minimum of two years of experience to progress from junior research fellow to senior research fellow even for the best of neuroscientists. At this stage, you are leading the research on important projects or overlooking the work of junior researchers on the team.
Pursuing your career locally VS abroad
There is no specific background required to pursue neuroscience. However, students with graduate degrees in electrical engineering, computer science, biology, biotechnology, biochemistry, neurobiology, and zoology have the best chances of qualifying for an MSc in neuroscience, which is a must-have degree for a job in the field. The course fee for this two-year programme ranges from INR 6,000 to INR 17,000 after which students usually pursue jobs or might even consider getting a PhD. Neuroscience is a fairly new career in India, thus opportunities are limited as compared to other countries. However, there are a few reputed institutes in this field such as All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Indian Institute of Science (IISc), National Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS), National Brain Research Centre (NBRC), and Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology (IGIB) among others, where students can pursue neuroscience research. These institutes are also incorporating neuroscience courses to help aspirants fulfil their dreams. These courses are still is in the developmental stage, but also offer placements and other job opportunities to students.
While in India, a Master’s degree is enough to land a job in neuroscience research, a PhD is a must for a career in this field abroad. Many students who travel to other countries for a neuroscience degree usually get a bachelor’s degree in biology, physiology, psychology, human anatomy, or anything else that would prepare them for medical school. After a bachelor’s degree, they acquire their master’s in neuroscience or any other biological sciences. These courses cost anywhere between INR 2,00,000 – INR 20,00,000, depending on the country and the institute. It is also important to choose a programme that provides both research opportunities and lab experience. Unlike in India, countries abroad have many leading institutes offering courses in neuroscience at bachelors, masters, PhD, and MD levels. USA, UK, Canada, Germany, and Australia have premier research centres where students can both learn and grow in their careers. Some top universities are Stanford University, University of Sydney, Humboldt University of Berlin, McGill University, etc.
How much would you get paid?
Your pay would depend largely on where you’re working in terms of your location and the organisation you are working with. Private organisations tend to pay more than government facilities. However, government jobs offer better perks.
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