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Ashwin Naidu

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bsc in biotechnology will get you into no where untill and unless you are doing engineering in Biotech. I suggest you should do your post graduation in respective field than you can get a average salary of 15k starting.

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abhishek kumar Singhworked at senior design project manager inTCS

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Any student who is contemplating on pursuing a career in Biotechnology must be aware that this field is still developing in India. Therefore, the number of job openings and pay packages are both very low when compared with IT and CS fields.
After a BTech degree, students can find jobs in pharmaceutical companies, research labs and institutions in India. However, most Indian students tend to go abroad to pursue their masters or doctorate studies in Biotechnology and allied fields. Some students also shift to MBA and enter the world of business, finance and banking as their engineering background gives them the required quantitative skil
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Mukesh DubeyBiology Teacher

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Though this course seems to be lucrative and attracts many of us but in Our country not much employment is generating right now. I prefer bsc micro biology better than biotechnology.

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Debajit Chandra

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A pass in higher secondary examination or its equivalent is mandatory with 60% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. Hence, Maths is not required.
Biotechnology is mainly a research oriented education. If you have a plan to do research then M.sc and P.hd is a very good choice.
Apart from that these days there are many career scopes as well.
there is a great demand for biotechnical experts in countless industries and sectors. The following are applications where biotechnological techniques are used extensively:
• Agriculture
• Animal Husbandry
• Environment Conservation
• Genetic Engineering
• Health Care
• Medicine
• Industr
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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

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Neurology is available as superspeciality. So, it has more better option than Biotechnology.

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Nikhlesh Mathur

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The scope of Biotechnology is limited as of now to pharmaceuticals / Enzyme industries or the ones which have a good use of Microbiology. So weigh your options in a good way before taking a plunge in the pool.

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Moaz Hussain

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B.Tech degree in Biotechnology encompasses both the biological sciences aswell as the engineering aspect of Biotechnology. The B.Tech curriculum will cover life sciences subjects such as Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Genetics, Cell Biology etc and engineering subjects like Bioprocess Engineering, Biochemical Engineering, Thermodynamics, Mass Transfer etc.A BSc degree on the other hand focuses more on the biological sciences aspect of Biotechnology. Yes, there will be a few subjects (1 or 2) related to industrial processes but the main emphasis will be on R&D in biological sciences fields such as Biochemistry, Plant and Animal Biotec
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Chetna S

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Since biotechnology assimilates in itself a number of disciplines, there is a great demand for biotechnical experts in countless industries and sectors. The following are applications where biotechnological techniques are used extensively:AgricultureAnimal HusbandryEnvironment ConservationGenetic EngineeringHealth CareMedicineIndustrial Research and Development

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