B.Sc Biotechnology
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7 years agoBeginner-Level 4
After B.Sc in Biotechnology, you have numerous choices, however, it will depend on you how you want to shape your future.
These courses are:
M.Sc Biotechnology is the application of biological processes to commercial and industrial purposes. This stream of science has a wide scope and its impact on pharmaceutical, diagnostic, healthcare, agricultural, food and environmental sectors is continually on the rise. The objective of this course is to provide students with the skills, knowledge and experience that are needed to pursue a successful career in biotechnology.
M.Sc Microbiology
Microbes have played an important role in the large-sca
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M. D in Biotechnology
M.Phil in Biotechnology
M.Sc in Biotechnology
M.Sc in Medical Biotechnology
Ph.D in Biotechnology
Post Graduate Diploma in Applied Biotechnology
Post Graduate Diploma in Biotechnology.
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Pharmaceuticals Industry
Healthcare sector
Chemical Industry
Research sector.
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So it completely depends on which university you choose!
And coming to why maths I required here is the reason
1)To understand the process of sterilization you need to have basic knowledge of integration and differentiation.
2)In biotechnology one have to study about fermentator design & upscaling, bioprocesses, mass transfer, metabolic engineering, biochemistry, biophysics etc. So maths is required there!
3). For finding the estimation of dna, there is use of maths.
4). Calculate the compositio
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