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Anushka JhaSincerity at its top!

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B.Sc in biotechnology would be a better choice.
Well, both the courses are good. You can opt for B.Sc in microbiology, forensic Science, etc.
Good luck.

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Ankur SinghDefence and MBA aspirant.

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Refer to the following website for top colleges for biotechnology:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/ranking/top-bio-technology-colleges-in-india/54-2-0-0-0

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Smriti Vats

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Which course are you asking about?

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chandrakant solanki

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Both have good scope at present, but what I personally feel is life science is better option as it deals with lot of pure science is subjects like botany, zoology, microbiology, biochemistry, immunology, nutrition and dietetics, hence it has more scope compared to medical biotech.

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Hi,
Admission and eligibility criteria:
If you are interested for admission in bachelor courses, you have to complete higher secondary examination with physics, chemistry and biology. The duration of this course is three years. Some colleges also conduct an aptitude test for admission in B.Sc genetics degree course.
To get admissions in master courses, you must have done a Bachelor's degree in the relevant field from any recognized college or university. Some institutions also give admission in genetic courses on the basis of the merit list of the qualifying examination.
Some of the specialized fields of genetics are:
Quantitative Genetics
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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

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Hello Shubhra,
It depends on your interests and career plan. The options after B.Sc in Biotechnology would be to do your Masters and then do your doctoral studies if you wish to be in the area of Research or a job in academia .
Some options are available for getting a job in the area of Production control or Quality Analyst in organizations such as Biocon, You should be really good with your basics on concepts such as Fermentation technology, Bio-remediation etc.
However, its worthwhile doing your Masters and your doctoral studies (Ph.D) and then trying for a job.
What really matters is your interest and the career plan that you have pla
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