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Mehar SharmaLovely Professional University

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A genetic engineer can work in both private and public sectors. Genetic engineering graduates are required in government as well as private organizations. With the increasing number of biotech firms in India, the future scope in genetic engineering is good. The graduates of this field can also opt teaching as a career.

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