Can an average student become a scientist?

Most toppers in universities and colleges are able to excel in academics because they practice more than others. An examination can seldom determine the scientific temperament of the student. In that context any student can become a scientist.

Can an average student become a scientist?

Most toppers in universities and colleges are able to excel in academics because they practice more than others. An examination can seldom determine the scientific temperament of the student. In that context any student can become a scientist.

What kind of jobs do scientists do?

Here are the best science careers:

  • Psychologist.
  • Environmental Science and Protection Technician.
  • Industrial Psychologist.
  • Epidemiologist/Medical Scientist.
  • Anthropologist.
  • Biochemist.
  • Archaeologist.

Do you need a PhD to be a scientist?

A PhD is commonly described as training to be an independent researcher. In fact, it’s not until Research Scientist IV that a PhD is a minimum qualification, and even then, “Bachelor’s degree candidates with exceptional qualifications may be considered.” A PhD is required to be a Senior Research Scientist, however.

Which subject is better for future?

Engineering (the professionals involved are engineers including hardware and software engineers) Information technology (developers to cyber security experts) Finance and business (accountants, financial planners, economists) Medicine and healthcare (nurses, therapists, healthcare managers)

How hard is science stream?

It is not difficult to score well in Class XI and XII. Knowledge Planet students have proven that, with more than half of our students scoring above 90% in Class XII Board Exams.

Which subject is best for average student?

Career options after 10th for an average student interested in Commerce and Maths?

  • Banking.
  • Insurance.
  • Economics.
  • Chartered Accountancy.
  • Cost & Management Accountancy.
  • Company Secretaryship.
  • Chartered Financial Analysts.
  • Finance Operations.

Who is the first Filipino scientist?

List of National Scientists of the Philippines

Name Year Conferred Field of Specialization
1. Juan S. Salcedo, Jr., M.D. (+) 1978 Nutrition and Public Health
2. Alfredo C. Santos, Dr.phil. (+) 1978 Physical Chemistry
3. Gregorio Y. Zara, D.Sc. (+) 1978 Engineering and Inventions
4. Fe Del Mundo, M.D. (+) 1980 Pediatrics

Can anybody be a scientist?

The pursuit of science per se is open to anybody. Anybody can be interested in deepening their understanding of a specific topic. This need not be coupled to an academic career, although access to research facilities might be necessary for some areas of research. So yes, you can pursue science.