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Guide-Level 13
A career in biotechnology is a good option in India as the country has witnessed remarkable growth in biotechnology sector. India has become one of the best destinations for biotechnology industry due to good network of research laboratories, rich biodiversity, well developed base industries, rich agriculture sector and trained manpower. The biotechnology professionals can get good jobs in the pharmaceutical companies, agricultural, chemical and allied industries. They can get the employment in the areas of production, planning and management of bioprocessing industries. The biotechnologists have a great scope in the research labora
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Guide-Level 13
As per strict guidelines, a student can not pursue two regular UG courses together. However, some institutes allow one regular and one distance degree at one time.
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Fee is such a thing that vary from one college to another. Kindly be specific about the name of the college for an exact information.
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Guide-Level 13
Couple of options to enter in teaching field after M.Sc:
-Private School Till 12th Class: You can directly apply and can get job. No need to have B.Ed.
-Private School (Govt Aided, Sponsored Post): You have to add B.Ed. degree as minimum eligibility criteria.
-Degree College (Private): You can directly apply and can get job. No need to have NET/SLET.
-Degree College (Govt Aided, Sponsored Post): You have to clear NET/SLET exam as minimum eligibility criteria.
-Engineering College: You can directly apply and can get job. No need to have NET/SLET.
-MBA College: You can directly apply and can get job. No need to have NET/SLET.
-Own Coaching C
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You have to earn a bachelor degree preferably in arts and humanities after which you must pursue your B.Ed.
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Part of their degree must focus on a particular field, such as English, History, or a branch of the sciences.
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