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mani khanna

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Hi,
Kindly check this link for the best colleges:
https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/biotechnology-colleges-india

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venkat chenumati

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Obviously, B.Tech is having good scope when compared to B.Sc. But, try to choose best course in B.tech will auger your chances to get good jobs after B.tech.

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B Biswal

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IISER and NISER are the best universities.

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n chaitanya

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B.Pharma is better in comparison to B.Sc biotechnology.

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n chaitanya

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For integrated biotechnology, NEET is not needed they will have separate exam for that colleges which are offering for this course includes GITAM and some reputed universities which are varied for every three to four years.

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n chaitanya

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You are eligible for M.Sc in food science it is good in BHU there are good chances after food science and you can think for FCI or CWC jobs after that.

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n chaitanya

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It will take 4 years for B.Pharm after B.Sc chemistry also even though both are Bachelor degrees but it is best if you pursue M.Sc in chemistry after B.Sc in chemistry instead of wasting time for B.Pharm it will take only 2 years for M.Sc and opportunities for M.Sc in chemistry is also more same as pharma students.

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Aarti Singh

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Anant, B.Sc Life Science comprises all the fields of science that involves the scientific study of living organs like plants, animals and human being. If you do this degree course, you will develop an understanding of the interdisciplinary approach necessary to unravel the processes and mechanisms of life, from molecular to cellular and from organism to ecological levels of organization. After B.Sc life science the students can go for professional career in medicine, dentistry, law, chiropractic, speech pathology etc.
The scope of B.Sc life science is very high. R&D in drugs, disease control, environment protection, agriculture, animal
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