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You have to understand the difference between an M.Sc or BE/B.Tech and decide accordingly. I also fail to understand why you want to pursue a BE or B.Tech now that you already hold a B.Sc? Secondly, I don't see any reason why you won't be admitted to an MS programme in biotechnology if you meet admission requirements. Check university websites for the admission criterion, take your IELTS or TOEFL. GRE would be necessary to study in US.
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University of Toronto's Institute for Aerospace Studies is one of the best. Other notable options are Carleton University, Royal Militaty College of Canada, Ryerson University, McGill University and Concordia University. Admissions are highly competitive, based on your academic performance, publications if any etc. MS programs are research oriented and some programs might require acceptance of a research supervisor.
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