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6 years agoGuide-Level 14
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Beginner-Level 5
B.Sc in Biotechnology: It's completely a research-oriented field and it has various application in industries, pharma sector, research labs, etc. But to be frank, there is no scope in doing B.Sc in Biotechnology. I know its bitter to hear but that's the reality of the private sector. This field is completely saturated and today its completely l
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6 years agoBeginner-Level 3
Research Officer
Quality Assurance Officer
Agriculture Officer
Agriculture Loan Officer (in Banks)
Production Manager
Operations Manager
Farm Manager
You can take admission through state CET or ICAR.
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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Hi, Visit this link to check colleges based upon your rank:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/mhcet-college-predictor
Good Luck. Hope it helps.
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6 years agoGuide-Level 12
List of Competitive Entrance Exam For M.Sc. Microbiology Students:
1. CSIR NET Exam:
2. Joint Graduate Entrance Examination for Biology and 3. Interdisciplinary Life Sciences (JGEEBILS)
4. AICE JRF -All India Competitive Examination
Microbiology colleges in Hyderabad
1. University of Hyderabad
2. Wisdom college of management
3. St. Francis of women. Scope of microbiology -Microbiology has good scope in India and abroad. You can work in different hospitals and clinical laboratories as microbiologist.
Thanks :)
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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
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6 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
Oonce you complete your post-graduation from Science stream then you will be eligible to appear for the CSIR NET not UGC NET.
Don't worry if you heard CSIR NET for the first time. It is the exam which is conducted by the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) with the same aim as UGC NET.
But the little difference between these two exam is that UGC NET is conducted for non-Science stream in more than 80 subjects and CSIR NET exam is conducted only for Science stream, only in 5 subjects.
As per your plans if you complete your M.Sc. from Chemistry then you can appear for CSIR NET in Chemical Science.
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