B.Sc Biotechnology

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priyank sharma

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Hello pranayana,
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 organizations such as Biocon, You should be really good with your basics on concepts such as Fermentation technology, Bio-remediation etc. However, it is worthwhile doing your Masters and your doctoral studies Ph.D and then trying for a job. What really matters is your interest and the career plan that you have plann
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monali shill

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If done from the right college and in the right way, then every sector is fairly appreciable. It is you who has to decide your sector of interest based on your profile and personal interest.

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Anjali TaRead to Lead

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Yes, you are eligible for M.Sc in food, and dietetics.

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Nishant PanchalComputer Engineer

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Yes, of course.
The major advantage of doing B.Sc in this subject is that the course duration is short as compared to B.Tech or BE.
This is a rapidly developing field. Many private businesses are exploring this field and heavily investing in it. It is safe to say that there are ample job opportunities for biotechnology graduates in the private sector. Government sector too offers job opportunities, but not in the scale in which private sector does.
Some prominent industries where biotechnology professionals may find jobs are Pharmaceuticals Industry, Healthcare sector, Chemical Industry and Research sector.
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Versha Rani Shukla

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The admissions are merit-based. You need to score a minimum of 55% in 10+2 with science (biology).

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Kanishk BarhanpurkarAlways looks for all-round development.

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Bangalore is a big-hub for education there are many colleges which provide B.Sc Degree. So, it depends on you whether which competitive exam you opt for admissions in Colleges. And the best college in Bangalore is IISc Bangalore (Indian Institute of Science).

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