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5 years agoGuide-Level 14
After completing B.Sc, you can apply for various government exams like UPSC, SSC, CGL, etc. It would be better to pursue M.Sc because various government exams like FSSAI require Masters candidates. Therefore, it is always better to have a postgraduate degree.
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Following are the Major Branches of Biotechnology.
1. Blue Biotechnology:
Thisbranch of biotechnologyhelps to control the marine organisms and water-borne organisms. It is a process which has to do with the marine or underwater environment. The use of this biotechnology is very rare. Blue biotechnologyis used to protect the marine organisms from harmful diseases underwater.
2. Bio Informatics:
Bioinformatics is the combination of computer and biotechnology. It helps in finding the analysis of data related to Biotechnology. It is used for various purposes like drugs, for the development of medicines; i
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5 years agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, you can do B.Tech after B.Sc, and you have two options for taking admission in B.Tech colleges first one is on the basis of your performances in B.Sc. And, if you have around 60% marks then you can easily get direct admission. Second option is you can give entrance exam for lateral entry scheme.
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5 years agoGuide-Level 13
All the best.
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5 years agoGuide-Level 13
You can go for research after B.Sc ( hons) in which you pursue your B.Sc and even can do MBA after this if you wish to pursue your career in industry or MNCs. Even you can go for academics if you wish to become a teacher. All it depends on you. Good luck.
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