B.Sc Biotechnology

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n chaitanya

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For integrated biotechnology, NEET is not needed they will have separate exam for that colleges which are offering for this course includes GITAM and some reputed universities which are varied for every three to four years.

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Abhishek Kumar

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Both are good and have an immense scope in future. You may go to the course in which your command is strong.

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ravi rudra

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As both are good in their respective field, biotechnology is good for future, if you develop some skill with UG degree.

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Himanshu Madan

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Biotechnology is a newer field, but has limited jobs. B.Sc in nursing has wider options, though the salary package is low.

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Aarush Malhotra

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It depends on your interests and career plan. The options after B.Sc in Biotech would be to do your Masters and then do your doctoral studies if you wish to be in the area of Research or a job in academia.
Some options are available for getting a job in the area of Production control or Quality Analyst in organisations such as Biocon, You should be really good with your basics on concepts such as Fermentation technology, Bio-remediation etc.
However, it's worthwhile doing your Masters and your doctoral studies (P.hd) and then trying for a job.
What really matters is your interest and the career plan that you have planned for yourself, whi
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