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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Introduction: For the introduction, you must adopt the anecdotal approach. You must start by writing about an anecdote that helped you realise your professional interest in Biotechnology. The introduction should not consist of any generic information; rather, it is advisable to talk about a specific instance/event that motivated you to pursue this course. Make sure this instance is from your recent past (as the university would like to know about your recent accomplishments). For example: you may talk of a recent research paper that you read, a project that you undertook, or an event that you attended.
Conclusion: The conclusi
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
An SOP for MS in Biotechnology must be able to reflect the applicant's interest, focus, and potential in the field of Biotechnology. The introduction should strongly establish the student's interest in Biotechnology and in the subsequent paragraphs, the student should talk about his academic background and work experience especially highlighting any projects/ research/ internship/ employment in this field. The post-program goals should be aligned to the Master's programme in Biotechnology. You should give your reasons for selecting the particular university offering the MS programme in Biotechnology.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
An SOP for an internship must be between 500–800 words or as specified by the company. It should be comprehensive and concise covering your motivation, skills, and career goals. You must follow the particular format for SOP for an internship. It should include:
- Introduction – The introduction of the SOP for internship should depict your motivation for applying for the particular internship.
- Academic Background – This section should discuss your coursework, academic life, and achievements.
- Work Experience – You can discuss any internships taken up, projects, work experience, and technical and other soft skills gained from the same.
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