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There are many countries which are best in biotechnology. Get the list below:
Canada
Denmark
USA
Poland
New Zealand and many more.
Biotechnology is rapid developing field. Many of the private are exploring in it and also heavily investing in this field. It is safe to say that there are ample job opportunities for Biotechnology graduates in private sector.
Government sector too offers job opportunities, but not in the scale in which private sector does.
Research sector in particular is quite lucrative. One may build a rewarding career in this field.
Read: https://scoop.eduncle.com/csir-net-eligibility-criteria
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It is a good option to opt the B.Sc bio-technology. You can explore yourself in various public sector areas. Going for higher studies is also a nice idea.
You can also go for the following profile.
1. Scientific assistant
2. Biostatistician
3. Clinical Research Manager
If you want to grow yourself in research then firstly go for Masters and appear yourself in CSIR net exam. This exam is specially designed for a researcher who wants to see them as a scientist. Don't know what this exam is about, read here - https://www.eduncle.com/csir-net-exam
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