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mayank bamneyI'm a fishery student

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Biotechnology isn't considered as a 'good' course mainly because of lesser, high-paying job opportunities in the field. Of course, the chances of getting a biotech job, with a moderate/good salary increases with qualifications, I. e. , Masters, Ph.D. etc.

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Genetics is a 2 year post graduate degree programme, the minimum eligibility is a Bachelor's degree from a recognised institute or its equivalent exam. Interested candidates can get admission to M.Sc. Genetics course on the basis of candidate's performance in a relevant entrance exam, and subsequent round of counseling. Some colleges like IITs need entrances.

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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

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Bio technology is still a budding industry in India. That has not yet reached its full potential. So there's plenty of scope in the near future depending on many factors. But if you are planning to study your Masters abroad after the Bachelors programme here, then it would be a good option. It has great scope abroad.

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ZIAUL HASAN

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Dear Student,
Engineering courses are mainly designed for students having maths and physics background. However, there are few streams in which you can pursue your career in the engineering field as a biology student. You can for biotechnology, Food Technology or Agriculture and have a B.Tech or Diploma.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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PGT stands for Post graduate Teacher. And eligibility criteria for a PGT is a Masters degree (in any discipline) from a recognised university, B.Ed or equivalent degree from a recognised university. So, as per your question, you have completed your Masters in Biotechnology, but for a teaching post like PGT you need to complete your B.Ed as well.

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