Biochemical Engineering

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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Biochemical Engineering deals with the various bioreactors that are used in the manufacturing of food stuffs, pharmaceuticals and waste treatment whereas Chemical Engineering involves manufacturing of finished products using the raw materials by applying chemicals so as to change their chemical or physical composition, structure or energy content.
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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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There are a number of opportunities in the following fields:
* Private Job : You can work in any of the Hospital or any clinic under a doctor and earn good.
* Govt. Job : The govt also requires biochemical graduates to work for them in the govt owned hospitals.
* Self Employment
* Teaching
The salary and emoluments depend upon how good you are in your work.

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Lalit choudharyCurrent Student- DTU, Delhi

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Biotechnology and Biochemical Engineering in IIT Kharagpur is a good branch.
Biotechnology branch has created a boom in placement in IIT, Kharagpur.
If you are passionate about science and research work, biotechnology provides several career scopes. The biotechnology domain (or segment) is the most prominent one in terms of revenue and employment. Not only jobs in the public and private sector, there are enough opportunities for entrepreneurship as well. The biotechnology industry in India is the 3rd largest in the Asia-Pacific region, and presents excellent career scopes in the near future.
Yes, you can pursue MS abroad, after having gra
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