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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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Yes pursuing MBA is a good option after graduation. As you already gained technical knowledge. You can learn some managing and analytical skills required in corporate world. Based on your interest you can look for Marketing/HR/Operational.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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From facts and figures, it is quite evident that B.Sc. Biotechnology is not a very popular professional course among 12th Science students. Students prefer courses like B.E./B.Tech., MBBS, BDS etc. On seeing the B.Sc. label, they tend to ignore Biotechnology course. This has resulted in relatively less number of takers for this course. Ultimately, this has resulted in low job market saturation too! So, it is safe to say that finding a good job after graduation wont be a tough task, when compared to heavily saturated courses.

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Lalit BhandariIf I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!

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Hi Monica,
Mass communication is a very universal field and it only requires immense interest into the field and nothing more. Hence, you can definitely pursue Masters in mass communication after B.Sc biotechnology. There's no doubt about it. Go for it.
All the best.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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If you are a BSc student in biotechnology or any other biological sciences related fields, it is highly recommended that you pursue your MSc. The job opportunities for BSc graduates in a highly research oriented field as biotechnology is very less and most students tend to pursue their MSc in Biotechnology or a specialized discipline of biotechnology. India is home to some excellent MSc programs such as JNU, DU, IISc, TIFR, IITs etc. With an MSc degree, most students tend to work in research labs and industries as research assistants. The pay package is also quite less for MSc graduates. Since India is still developing, it is highly re
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Anushka JhaSincerity at its top!

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Pharmacy is better undoubtedly but biotechnology is growing these days and will grow in future too.
It has vast career options. You can do B.Sc in biotechnology. Good luck.

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Aarushi BhattExperienced Campus Representative.

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Yes, it is necessary to give CET but if you want to take management quote or institute level seats then you don't want to give, there are many colleges which offer direct admission.
Well, my dear friend,
Irrespective of your group in your intermediate you are eligible to do Biotechnology course.
If you are an MPC or BIPC group candidate, try to go for B.Tech biotechnology which will be offered in few colleges only.
So, getting a good rank in EAMCET is must in order to join. After B.Tech completion, you may have bright opportunities or you can also go for M.Tech.
Advantages:
1. High demand for the biotech people because of the shortage of bio
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renu Sejwal

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B.Sc biotech makes you eligible at number of places for higher studies or for job in biotech industries. BPT specifically limits you to this field and it requires whole of patience as the job is quite demanding , but if you are passionate about it then there is nothing that can stop you. Both private and govt hospitals have not requirement and private sessions are also in demand , this specifically requires one to be compassionate towards others. See if you fit the bill.

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