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Srishti Kumari

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Both B.Sc. Biotechnology and B.Sc. Microbiology are good undergraduate programs in the field of life sciences. However, which one is better for a student depends on their individual interests, skills, and career goals. B.Sc. Biotechnology: This programme focuses on the application of biological and biochemical techniques to solve practical problems in various industries. Students learn about genetic engineering, cell culture, bioinformatics, plant and animal biotechnology, and various bioprocesses. Microbiology has applications in various industries, including pharmaceuticals, food processing, agriculture, and biotechnology, among othe
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Sahil Sharma

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As fancy as a course of biotechnology sounds, what most colleges/universities offer in the name of biotechnology is life sciences. Yes, you heard that right. Biotechnology= Life sciences with a special focus on applied techniques like PCR, Western blot etc. (I. e. if you join a really reputed college). And that is not a bad thing. For e. g. in St. Xaviers Kolkata, you would study genetics, cell Biology bioinformatics, enzymology, immunology, ecology and evolution etc. In the Biotech integrated course. It gives you a broad perspective on a lot of subjects. Now that I have laid the groundwork, lets answer your first question:
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Aditya Agarwal

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In GITAM Visakhapatnam campus placements are only high for engineering students or there are placements for B.Sc. Course like B.Sc. Biotechnology course
While engineering students generally have more placement opportunities, there are also placement opportunities available for students pursuing a B.Sc. Degree in biotechnology at Gitam University, Visakhapatnam campus. Gitam University has a dedicated placement cell that works towards providing placement opportunities to all eligible students across various disciplines. The university has tie-ups with various companies, and they actively participate in the recruitment process for their o
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MUSKAN KURMI

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There are around 400 private,120 government and 100 public-private colleges are there across India.
Private B.Sc. In Biotechnology Colleges in India -
Colleges and it's course fee (in Rs)
Amity University, Noida - 6.36 L
Chandigarh Group of Colleges (CGC), Landran - 1.19 L
Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore - 3.77 L
IMS Ghaziabad - 2.33 L
P. Savani University - 3.8 L.

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MUSKAN KURMI

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Yes, While pursuing courses after B.Sc. In Biotechnology, you can choose from a wide range of government jobs and private jobs in Biotechnology, Clinical Research, Bioinformatics, Medical Laboratories, and Life Sciences, amongst others. Jobs after B.Sc. Biotechnology -
Associate Professor
Project Assistant
Biostatistician
Biomedical Engineer
Biochemist
Medical Scientist
Food Scientists and Technologists
Microbiologist
Animal Biotechnologist.

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Lakshit Bawa

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Both courses are good but Agriculture is less Competitive field and comparatively opportunities are more considering that we are primarily an agricultural country. A very small percentage of our students opt for an agricultural major, only because they don't realize its potential. One basic advantage that agriculture has over other sectors: other industries might need down-sizing, but feeding the world is a job that isn't ever going to face recession. Most students are well aware of the streams like engineering and medicine, and post-graduate degrees like the MBA. But you may have not given any thought to a B.Sc. In Agriculture. The de
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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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Sonali Kumari singh

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The field of biotechnology in India has been growing rapidly in recent years and offers many career opportunities for those with the necessary skills and qualifications. Some of the career options in biotechnology in India include:
Research and Development (R&D): Many biotech companies in India have dedicated R&D departments where scientists and researchers work on developing new drugs, vaccines, and other biotech products. Quality Control and Quality Assurance: In biotech companies, quality control and assurance professionals are responsible for ensuring that products meet the necessary quality standards and regulatory requirements.
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Vinty Tanwar

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Hi Yazhini,
The annual fee for the BSc Biochemistry program at NGP Arts & Science College is approximately INR 56,000.
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