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Lakshit Bawa

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Hi, you should go with M.Sc. Biotechnology. Let us first discuss the scope after M.Sc. Biotechnology. Postgraduates of the course are hired successfully in the fields of Medical Biotechnology and Agricultural Biotechnology. Medical Biotechnology is an emerging sector in India, and accounts for nearly 70% of the total revenue of the biotech sectors. In-Demand Biotechnology Careers
Biomedical Engineer. Biochemist. Medical Scientist. Biological/Clinical Technician. Microbiologist. Process Development Scientist. Manufacturing Specialists. Business Development Manager. In LPU, M.Sc. Biotechnology, a four-semester programme, to enable graduat
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Lakshit Bawa

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B.Sc. (Hons. ). Biotechnology is a three-year degree programme. In the first two semesters, the focus is on the core subjects of biotechnology to ensure a good grounding in the fundamental concepts. Specialisation is offered in the second and third year. The course contents cover all aspects of the applied and core biotechnology including molecular Biology genetic engineering, plant and animal tissue culture, bioprocess technology, advanced microbial technology, intellectual property rights and patents, industry relations and entrepreneurship, etc. Duration: 3 Years
Eligibility: 10+2 Science (Biology/ Maths/ Agriculture/ Biotech or Equi
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Gayathri

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Whether M.Sc in Microbiology or M.Sc in Botany or Zoology is better depends on your interests, career goals, and the job opportunities available in each field. Here are some points to consider:
M.Sc in Microbiology:
Microbiology is a specialised field that focuses on the study of microorganisms and their applications in various fields such as biotechnology, medicine, agriculture, and food industry. There are good job opportunities in research and development, quality control, and production in industries such as pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, food and beverage, and agriculture. Microbiology is also an important field in medical sciences
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Hritik Awasthi

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Yes, Christ University have M.Sc. (in28 courses offers). Under the domain of Science, Christ Bangalore central campus offers M.Sc. Programme across 25 specializations at the PG level. Admission to most M.Sc. Specialisation is subject to a Micro Presentation (Madhya Pradesh) and Personal Interview conducted by the deemed university. However, there are a few specializations that also require aspirants to appear for CUET conducted by Christ.

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Sonali Kumari singh

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After completing M.Sc. In Life Science, Biotechnology or Microbiology, you can pursue various career options such as:
Research and Development: You can work in the research and development department of pharmaceutical or biotech companies, academic institutions, or research organizations. You can work on developing new drugs, medical devices, or biotechnological products. Quality Control/Assurance: You can work in quality control/assurance departments of pharmaceutical or biotech companies, ensuring that products meet regulatory standards and are safe for public use. Medical Writing: You can work as a medical writer, creating scientific
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Ankit Kumar

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Both the courses are good. Having a biotechnology degree opens up many more doors in various fields like industrial processes, management jobs while microbiology jobs are more research oriented. You also have an option of doing an MBA in Biotechnology, which a new and emerging field of work. The job market while not absolutely lucrative is growing with the biotechnology sector on the increase in India. There are jobs in the agricultural, pharmaceuticals, medical and various other fields, making it a very flexible subject.

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Ankit Kumar

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Thus, ultimately, it depends upon the interest level and passion of students and they can choose to pursue degrees in any of these fields. Both Biotechnology and Microbiology are equally beneficial for career growth. Having a biotechnology degree opens up many more doors, in various fields like industrial processes, management jobs while microbiology jobs are more research oriented. You also have an option of doing MBA in Biotechnology which is a new and emerging field of work.

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Hritik Awasthi

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The fee structure is feasible and designed according to the State government. options of scholarship are also available. The college form fee is charged extra. the fees for first year is 51000 and for the second year is 30000, which accounts for a total of 81000 for two years.

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Abhijit kumar Tripathy

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Yes, Microbiology is an optional subject for the Union Public Service Commission UPSC exam. Candidates who have a degree in Microbiology or a related field can choose it as an optional subject for the UPSC Civil Services Examination. The UPSC Civil Services Examination is a three-stage exam that includes a preliminary examination, a main examination, and an interview. In the main examination, candidates can choose one optional subject from a list of subjects offered by the UPSC. Microbiology is one of the optional subjects in this list. However, before selecting Microbiology as an optional subject, candidates should carefully consider
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