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Praveen Kumar

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Yes, there is a scope for B.Tech in Biotechnology in India. Biotechnology is a rapidly growing field in India, and there is a high demand for biotech professionals in various industries such as pharmaceuticals, healthcare, agriculture, food processing, and environmental management. With a B.Tech in Biotechnology, graduates can pursue a career as a research scientist, biotech engineer, lab technician, quality control officer, and more. Additionally, there is a growing demand for biotech professionals in government research organizations and academic institutions, providing opportunities for higher education and research in the field. *n
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Kuldeep,
India is on the cusp of big push for production. Make In India programme by present govt is opening up huge opportunities for employment.
I am sure you will find enough openings.

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Seeker 0047Peace

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You need to secure 6 marks in IELTS in order to get a student visa (Ljubljana University, Slovenia). Slovenia is an English speaking country. So, English is mandatory.

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Amaal,
You have to show the funds according to the course offered by university and conditions given by them for international students. For more details, read here. you can take help of career advisor for managing finances related issues.
http://www.studyinlithuania.lt/en/how_to_apply/recognitionofstudies

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
You can help to pay for your education by working part-time, while you're studying. International students have the right to work while studying in Lithuania as long as they are enrolled in an institution. During studies, there is 20 hours work permit as well as 3 months of full time work during holidays. Full time work is permitted for Residence Card holders.

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Deepayan Deyday dreamer,never give up........

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Lithuania is not a good country to study. The fees is also high, but it is true that they will provide PR for bright students. In my suggestion, you can choose Canada, if your academic score is good.

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