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1)Academics: Look into the curriculum of each college and compare the courses, faculty, and research opportunities available in the B.Sc. Biotechnology programme.
2) Infrastructure and Facilities: Look into the campus infrastructure and facilities, such as labs, libraries, and sports facilities.
3) Reputation and Rankings: Check the reputation and rankings of both colle
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1) Research colleges and universities in Kerala that offer B.Sc. Food Processing and Preservation courses. You can find this information by searching online or by contacting the universities directly.
2) Look into the admission requirements for each institution you are interested in. These may include academic qualifications, entrance exams, and other criteria.
3) Prepare for the entrance exams, if required.
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M.Sc. in Medical Laboratory Technology: This programme focuses on advanced laboratory techniques, research methodologies, and management of laboratory operations. M.Sc. in Microbiology: This programme covers the study of microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. Microbiology is an important field of study for medical laboratory professionals. M.Sc. in Biotechnology: This programme combines biology and technology to develop
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Research the various career options in the field of medicine: Medicine is a vast field with several different specializations, such as nursing, pharmacy, physical therapy, occupational therapy, physician assistant, and more. Research the different career options available to you and determine which one interests you the most. Consider your education background: If you have a non-medical background, you may need to complete some prerequisite cou
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