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Petroleum Processing
Pharmaceutical Science
Energy Storage
Energy production
Simulation of various reactions and reactors
If you have interest in any of these things, chemical engineering will be better. Biotechnology involves studies related to living organisms, etc. It involves testing new medicines in animals, gene and DNA studies, etc. Biotech is more of Science rather than engineering. Maths is relatively less in Biotech. Finally,
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Upon successful Completion of your B.Sc. (Biotechnology) - Three Years Duration - Then you are eligible for M.Sc. (Clinical Research) - Two Years Duration Course. This is a Post-Graduate Course which provides better career prospects. Even research options are available.
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