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Himanshu Madan

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Biotechnology is a newer field. Biotechnology will take time to establish in India. Microbiology is an evergreen field though old. people from microbiology can migrate to biotechnology jobs.

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Akash Patra

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The Government of India provides large-scale employment to most bio-technologists in its research laboratories. Those employed as researchers in government sector can have a starting salary of Rs. 9000 per month along with government perks/allowances.
Private sector pharmaceutical companies generally offer salary between Rs. 12,000- Rs. 20,000 per month to an entry-level postgraduate. A skilled and experienced bio-technologist can get salaries far beyond his expectations.

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monideepa mitra

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You have many options:
1. B.Sc zoology, B.Sc botany, B.Sc Physiology, B.Sc anthropology - all these subjects are in colleges, and biology is taught in schools aswell. So, you have a huge career option open for you, as a teacher or lecturer.
2. You can opt for B.Sc Microbiology, which is an upcoming field and also has lots of scope in research.

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Natasha Sisodia

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Yes, you can take admission in M.Sc biotech and it also depends on the eligibility criteria of a particular college. And dear, if you are interested in researches more then it could be a nice field for you. Gudluck!

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Sofia Goyal

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At first, you decide what do you want. you want to do PH.D or M.Sc or B.Sc. At what level you want to study? At under graduation level, biotech is not enough for job. You need to do M.Sc Biotech or M tech. These days, competition is very tough.
One thing is for sure, you can do it. After BE biotech, you should to do M.Tech Bio-informatics or PhD with bio-informatics.

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Deepti Singh

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Various biotechnology careers include forensic DNA analyst, scientist, clinical research associate job, laboratory assistant, microbiologist, greenhouse and field technician, bioinformatics specialist, animal caretaker and many more.

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Smriti Vats

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Biotechnology assimilates in itself a number of disciplines. Further, there is a great demand for biotechnical experts in countless industries and sectors. The following are applications where biotechnological techniques are used extensively:AgricultureAnimal HusbandryEnvironment ConservationGenetic EngineeringHealth CareMedicineIndustrial Research and Development
Career opportunities for students in biotechnology abound. Those specialising in different sub-disciplines of this field can easily find jobs in both private and government sector undertakings. If you have acquired a post-graduate degree in biotechnology then you can easily fi
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