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Dennis Vasanthakumar

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You can do B.Tech or B.Sc Biotechnology. You also should understand industrial biotechnology and Science subjects on pathology and microbiology. They are totally different field. As you wanted M.Sc Biotech, see the details and then select the course.

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M.Sc is a science programme and M.Tech, the technology programme. It is crucial to understand the basic difference between Science and Technology. In India, the case of having Master's degree in science is a bit convenient as it necessitates three years Bachelor's degree, nevertheless, Master's degree programme in technology requires four years Bachelor's degree or two years Master's degree in science. Also, there is a major difference that technology courses are usually expensive as it has commercial value, for which the courses are taught accordingly. Science is not time-bound, whereas, technology keeps on changing with time. Job pos
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Shabana Bee

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Here, I have mentioned some IITs accepting JAM scores and their eligibility criteria. Form. Sc. Candidate must have Bachelors degree (Geology) and any two subjects among Chemistry, Mathematics, and Biological Science Physics. Also, the candidate must have passed 12th with Math as a mandatory subject. Form. Sc. In IITB Candidate must have passed graduation with both Mathematics and Physics for two years and at least one out of these two for three years. Form. Sc. Biotechnology in IITB and IITR Candidates must have done graduation degree in any of these (Science, Agriculture, Pharmacy, Veterinary, Engineering, and Medicine) branches. For
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Shyam Sharma

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Yes of course. But first have to go through the websites of the desired colleges whether they are giving this or not. In almost every institute you can do M.Sc. Biotech after B.Sc. Microbiology.

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Deepak PrajapatiWant to share my knowledge

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It depends on personal choice of candidate who wants to do M.Sc. Being biochemist, I feel M.Sc. In biochemistry is better, however, future scope in M.Sc. In Chemistry is not less. Biochemistry deals with study of chemical basis of life in living organism including plants and animals. It is very much developed Science and has following branches:-
Animal biochemistry
Medical biochemistry
Clinical biochemistry
Plant biochemistry
Environmental biochemistry
Nutrition biochemistry
Industrial biochemistry, molecular biology and genetics etc. Study of Biochemistry has good scope like in teaching in medical and dental college, clinical research, pharm
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HARSHIT NIGAM

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No, VIT does not provide you placements in core companies but helps you to get a job in sales and insurance company. (Mostly door to door sales).

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Roshni ChoudharyBA (H) Economics at St. Stephen's College.

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M.Sc ANIMAL BIOTECHNOLOGY: CAREER PROSPECTS
The Animal Biotechnology is the most sought segment across the globe; there are many opportunities available in leading countries like U.S.A, European countries, Australia, New Zealand etc. The payment is best in the industry.
Top Employment Areas:
Biotechnology Industry Organization
Human Resource Department
Teaching and Research
Environmental sector- both private and government sector
Farm management

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