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Aarushi BhattExperienced Campus Representative.

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Requirements
These vary between study programs and levels. For each course, Indian students will need to meet a minimum English language requirement. Along with that a minimum academic record of 65% and above for humanities stream in class XII, and 70 - 80% and above for Science/Commerce stream in class XII will also be required. Foundations and Diploma programs are available for students who have secured below 60%. The student should have completed 18 years of age before joining a degree program.
It is important to note that these numbers are just for reference purpose, the actual numbers may differ from university to university.

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renu Sejwal

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Chemistry is basic sciences course while biotech comes in life sciences difference in the two lies in specialisation also if you wish to teach at school level some day your biotech degree won't make you eligible for it but chemistry will. Otherwise both have good scope after msc in the subject as university teacher or in industries as associate of resarcher.

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renu Sejwal

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B.Sc biotech makes you eligible at number of places for higher studies or for job in biotech industries. BPT specifically limits you to this field and it requires whole of patience as the job is quite demanding , but if you are passionate about it then there is nothing that can stop you. Both private and govt hospitals have not requirement and private sessions are also in demand , this specifically requires one to be compassionate towards others. See if you fit the bill.

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Akhil Chandrafollow me your queries get cancelled

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You can check college predictor app for the same.

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renu Sejwal

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Yes, all these are life sciences field and most of the colleges accept students from different fields in M.Sc courses. Before applying check eligibility as 1 in 10 colleges might have specific eligibility line allowing only a B.Sc microbiology to M.Sc microbiology. Major universities like DU MDU IP allows.

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renu Sejwal

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Both offers opportunities in govt and private sectors. Govt options are to be a scientist, PhD scholar, assistant professor, JRF, associate in research laboratories whereas private sectors jobs will in industries related to microbiology or biotech whichever field you choose, as researcher, analyst in food laboratories, etc.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Ayush,
MBA biotech is perhaps superspecialisation in management. However, with the government of India's aim of doubling farm income, I strongly believe that improvement in farm productivity is the main way. For this, biotechnology is the only answer.

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