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2014-07-01 15:22:48

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2014-06-30 17:59:07

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Aneeket baruaManager (Product Operation)- Infoedge India Ltd.

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2014-06-30 11:49:49

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Sumit Aggarwal

Beginner-Level 4

In India the scope for such subject is less and India's market really need to grow in terms of Clinical research. Abroad in countries like USA, Canada, UK and many other you will find more use for such course.

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2014-06-23 18:44:36

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Nikhlesh Mathur

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As of now the scope seems to be more in B.Pharma. But B.Tech is comparatively a new line and hence the prospects of growth are good. If you want to play it safe Priya then opt for B.Pharma and then also go for post graduation immediately thereafter.

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2014-06-19 12:05:18

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Ashish Paliwal

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HI Anshu!
Botechnology combines biology and technology by wrapping a wide range of subjects like agriculture, animal husbandry, biochemistry, bio-statistics, cell biology, chemistry, crop management, cropping system, ecology, engineering, genetics, etc and its aimed at improving the biological systems.
Students who wish to pursue biotechnology after graduation they have an option to do research too as biotechnology is one of the most emerging fields of study. But firstly it is important to pursue graduation from a reputed college.
Institutes offering your desired course :
-AIIMS
-Jawaharlal Nehru University
-Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha Un
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2014-06-09 23:33:40

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Chandu TumuluriChandu Tumuluri , Digital Marketer ,Hustler

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Hi , Biotechnology is one of the most innovative and creative field of science. This field offers high employment opportunities for the students after completing their graduation in biotechnology. This sector is growing rapidly and it has a great scope in the future. Biotechnologists have opportunities in almost all industries.
Biotechnologists have opportunities in government as well as private companies. The government has set up a Department for Biotechnology for the development of the field of Biotechnology. Some of the important employment areas of biotechnologists are given below
*.Agriculture and Allied Industries
*.Agro Based Indu
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2014-06-09 11:32:41

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Raj Aryan

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Hi,
Pursuing MBA in healthcare management is a good career option, if you really want to stick to medical field and want to get into medical administration, then MBA in health care management is a good option.
A student with a degree in MBA health care management can find roles in everything from biomedical startups and e-health ventures to consulting and pharmaceutical R&D.
It is not only hospitals which require management professionals there is whole lot of other sectors where they are required:
- Lifestyle clinics.
- Emergency medicine units .
- Pharmaceutical firms.
- Hospital information systems.
- E-health ventures.
- NGOs and health insu
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2014-06-07 19:35:10

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Chandu TumuluriChandu Tumuluri , Digital Marketer ,Hustler

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The duration of this course is three years. It is must that the candidate should have pursued any three subjects i.e Physics, Chemistry, Zoology or Botany. Those who pursued Life science are also allowed to apply for this course. Normally the institutes insist that the candidates should have secured a minimum of 50% in these subjects. Also they will consider the score secured in the entrance exam conducted by them.
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2014-05-23 15:07:13

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Aarti Singh

Guide-Level 14

Vishal B.tech is a professional degree whereas B.Sc is a regular graduation degree. A professional degree is off course going to be better as compared to a regular degree as it is going to bring better opportunities your way. So, you go for a B.Tech degree rather than simple B.Sc.
There are many good universities around offering B.Tech Biotech, you can check their websites for more details.
Good luck.

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2014-05-23 11:04:20

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Karunya School of Management KU

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Hi Mahaboob, The scope for Bio Tech is increasing at a rapid pace.

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