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Anjali TaRead to Lead

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B.Tech-M.Tech requires 6 years while B.Sc and M.Sc. Biotechnology required 5 years. To join B.Tech, you have to clear the JEE Mains exam while there is no entrance exam for B.Sc Biotechnology.

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Anjali TaRead to Lead

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Hi Tarunika,
You can give IIT JAM exam. Every year IIT JAM exam is held during February.

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Admissions are open. You can apply online for PGDHRM : http://www.scdl.net/how-to-apply-online.aspx

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rohith kola

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For this stream, both are equally sorted. You would need to do a post-graduation, preferably from abroad or much better colleges than these two. If you are from North India then choose Amity or if you are from South then choose SRM. They both are similar in terms of education and infrastructure.

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Since you are asking this question to us to give our preference, first of all I will say that you must check the job availability in both the courses, then think of taking the course. But, for me, I will say that it will be better to take Industrial Microbiology, because you know day by day technology is developing and, thus there will be high requirement of researchers based on industrial microbiology, though both the fields are based on research studies and they generally give emphasis on that only. So, there is a need of microbiologists in almost every nation. I don't think it will harm you, if you pursue M.Sc. programme in Industr
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