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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Sarthak,
If you go for B.Tech in biotechnology you will be an engineer who practice on medical things and if you go for BDS you will be a doctor in dental department so ask yourself what you want to be, a doctor or an engineer.

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Harshit Jain

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Biotechnology is a combination of both physics and biology but it makes very less use of physics. The concepts of biology are there and some physics concepts and technology is also utilized to get the end results.

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Aman KumarPursuing Management degree

Guide-Level 12

Hi,
Yes, you can do B.Tech in biotech without maths and in private institutes there are no boundaries in terms of this course. You can apply for B.Tech in biotech in institutes like Lovely Professional University, Amity University, SRM, KIIT, etc.

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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

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Hello,
B.Tech and B.Sc courses are available in biotechnology. The four-year B.Tech curriculum focuses on the technological applications in biology. The three-year B.Sc course is conducted as any other science subject and the students can go for the M.Sc course and take up research later. The B.Tech course is the better option. Selection will be on the basis of the engineering entrance examination and marks obtained in plus two or equivalent examinations in science subjects.

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Chetna S

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You can become one after few years of research which essentially requires a Masters and Ph.D. It is rare to do path-breaking research after only after B.Tech.

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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

Guide-Level 15

Yes Sarthak,
As I mentioned in the previous question, if you pursue any Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) or Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) course, you earn an Er. degree. Therefore you can pursue B.Tech in Biotechnology.
I hope this answers your question. If you have any further questions, kindly revert.

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Vishal ChauhanWell experienced in consumer durables Field

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Dear Kathit,
Its typical to confirm you the salary package of fresher biotechnology students. It depends from company to company but still, they get good salary package in the range of 4 lacs to 10 lacs.

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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

Guide-Level 15

Hello Sarthak,
To earn an Er. degree, you need to pursue and accomplish an engineering course. As you have interest in Biotechnology, you can pursue B.Tech in Biotechnology.
Following is the list of colleges providing B.Tech in Biotechnology:
https://goo.gl/SofM3f
I hope this answers your question. If you have any further questions, kindly revert.

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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

Guide-Level 15

Hello,
Salary package for any person who is an M.Tech in Biotechnology is approximately Rs. 1,00,000 Rs. to 7,00,000 per annum at starting and may exceed upto 10,00,000 Rs. per annum depending upon your experience and a lot of other factors like job role, market conditions, performance of company, strength of organization, etc.
I hope this answers your question to your satisfaction. If so, kindly upvote this answer. If you have any further questions, kindly revert.

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Neeti Mahajan

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Hi,
Both the fields are good in their own way. But your choice should depend on your interests. So first decide what is it that you like, what kind of a career would you prefer to work in, and then go ahead.
All the best.

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