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Shweta Singh

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For admission in M.Sc food science and technology, you need to have B.Sc in Home Science (B.Tech-Food Technology / B.Sc).

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Ananya Dev

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The yearly fees for B.Sc Biotechnology at Fergusson College Pune is Rs. 12,000 per year. Out of which, Rs 4000 is reserved as tuition fees and Rs. 8000 is regarded as other fees for miscellaneous expenses. Total fees comes down to Rs. 36000 for 3 year durations.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi,
Courses after B.Sc Biotechnology:
M.Sc Biotechnology
M.Sc Biochemistry
M.Sc Botany
M.Sc Zoology
M.Sc Cell Biology
M.Sc Molecular Biology
M.Sc Bioinformtics
M.Sc Agriculture
M.Sc Food Technology
M.Sc Animal Biotechnology
M.Sc Biophysics
M.Sc Computational Biology
M.Sc Biostatistics
M.Sc Genetics
M.Sc Marine Biotech
M.Sc Nano Biotechnology
M.Sc Plant Biotechnology
M.Sc Forensic Science
Candidates going for Masters in the above field can also opt for M.Sc / Ph.D Integrated degrees available at selected institutes across India. Thanks.

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Ankush BhanwalaCivil engineer.

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Hi there.
Yes, you are eligible for Masters in food tech after a graduate degree in biosciences. There are many central universities offering such courses, Tezpur University is one of them.

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Prachi PolMaking History...

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To be honest, there is no such thing as a career in biotechnology after B.Sc Biotechnology. It is just a stepping stone to higher studies. Biotechnology is a highly research intensive field and hence there are not many opportunities after B.Sc Biotechnology. However, there are industries which take up B.Sc Biotechnology graduates for doing menial jobs in production and quality control as they can pay them less to work more. It is a good point in life switch career if you want quick bucks, as if you go by the B.Sc M.Sc and Ph.D route it will take ages for you earn in India. Also, post B.Sc you can try clinical research Diplomas, which c
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priyank sharma

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Hello,
Please tell us about your university, because syllabus is different for different universities. Mention the name of university in comment box. Thanks and regards.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Firstly, use job search engines like Naukri, indeed, glassdoor and apply for jobs since you have a Bachelors. In case there is a specific skill development that you want to work on, later, you can accordingly take up the certificate short term courses.

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