B.Sc Biotechnology
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You can do MBA in Biotech which is also a good option. You can also do M.Sc or PG Diploma course in clinical research.
Another good option is PGDMLT (medical lab technology). Thanks.
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5 years agoScholar-Level 16
Eligibility varies from university to university. Also, these days universities are offer B.Tech in Biotech, which is better than B.Sc as it is a professional degree whereas B.Sc is just a general degree. Many good private universities like VIT, LPU, SRM, etc. are offering admissions in B.Tech. These private universities offer admission on the basis of tests like JEE and their own tests. Some offer you direct admission too on the basis of your marks in previous qualifying exam. All these are world-class universities with modern infrastructure and good placements. Few of them offer scholarships too. So, you can check the web
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5 years agoContributor-Level 6
The basic eligibility criteria for pursuing B.Sc (Hons. ). (Biotechnology) degree is qualifying 10+2 or equivalent examination with any three out of Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics or Computer Science as subjects studied at intermediate level. You can apply for B.Sc. In biotechnology.
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