B.Sc Biotechnology

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Shamsul HusainInspired by nature, it's originality and style.

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Obviously B Tech.
Because
1. Professional
&
2. Applied
B Sc is just the study and experimentation of Bio-Tech principles. B Tech is application of the same.
It helps? Make my answer best.
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2015-01-06 12:02:35

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dikshant negi

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Hi Rishi,
There are various courses are almost same as well as have good career opportunities.
M.Sc in Biotechnology
M.Sc in Neuroscience
M.Sc in Renal Sciences and Dialysis Technology
M.Sc Medical Microbiology and Medical Biochemistry
M.Sc. Clinical Research
M.Sc. Medical Sociology
Post Graduate Program in Public Health Management
MBA in Pharmaceutical management or Hospital Management
As for the scope, I would say that there are plenty of career opportunities available for nursing nowadays. You can get jobs with many private as well as public sector undertakings. The areas can be Clinics and Heath Departments, Defence Services, Hospitals, In
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2014-11-04 01:09:55

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Dr Celian Roche

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Bsc biotechnology and psychology are entirely different fields, miles apart. 1st retrospectively think why did you take up Bsc biotechnology. If you were interested in psychology why did you take up biotechnology. If you still can't make up your mind take an aptitude test or visit a career councillor. At one side of spectrum you have a local painter who doesn't even get 500 rs a day and at the other end there is M F Hussain who is paid in millions. Choose your interest not a career which pays you well because you will be with it for your life.

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2014-07-08 10:36:37

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2014-07-02 18:16:30

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mukesh kumar

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Sir i passed 12th in 2009 with 49%, i want admission in hotel management course

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2014-06-30 17:59:07

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Aneeket baruaManager (Product Operation)- Infoedge India Ltd.

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2014-06-30 11:49:49

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Sumit Aggarwal

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In India the scope for such subject is less and India's market really need to grow in terms of Clinical research. Abroad in countries like USA, Canada, UK and many other you will find more use for such course.

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2014-06-09 23:33:40

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Chandu TumuluriChandu Tumuluri , Digital Marketer ,Hustler

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Hi , Biotechnology is one of the most innovative and creative field of science. This field offers high employment opportunities for the students after completing their graduation in biotechnology. This sector is growing rapidly and it has a great scope in the future. Biotechnologists have opportunities in almost all industries.
Biotechnologists have opportunities in government as well as private companies. The government has set up a Department for Biotechnology for the development of the field of Biotechnology. Some of the important employment areas of biotechnologists are given below
*.Agriculture and Allied Industries
*.Agro Based Indu
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2014-05-23 15:07:13

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Aarti Singh

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Vishal B.tech is a professional degree whereas B.Sc is a regular graduation degree. A professional degree is off course going to be better as compared to a regular degree as it is going to bring better opportunities your way. So, you go for a B.Tech degree rather than simple B.Sc.
There are many good universities around offering B.Tech Biotech, you can check their websites for more details.
Good luck.

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