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n chaitanya

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Yes, you are eligible to pursue M.Sc in biotech after completing B.Sc in CBZ as it is the core among all.

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Dr Navarun VarmaLecturer, NUS

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Hi Pavan,
Mannheim University of Applied Sciences
Flensburg University of Applied Sciences
Biberach University of Applied Sciences
have terrific faculty for Biotechnology
You will find more options here
https://www.daad.de/deutschland/studienangebote/international-programs/en/
You must have excellent academic scores, IELTS scores and knowledge of German language. For details do visit the university websites.

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Aarti Singh

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Ashish, I think you can as eligibility talks of allied as well as applied science too. Nursing is part of allied science.
Many good universities like LPU, GNA, CU, etc are offering the course. All these universities have wonderful infrastructure and world-class facilities to offer to students apart from good placements that they offer. Some like LPU also offer wonderful scholarships for making quality education affordable for all.
Good luck.

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Sanjay K

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Hi Monika,
If you are trying to choose between SAS programming and Clinical research, it will depend upon your career goals. The clinical SAS (www.sas.com) programming industry, in India, has seen a rapid growth in the last decade and the trend seems set to continue, for the next couple of years, due to cost advantage and the availability of skilled labor. Today, the industry needs are focused on less execution time, high margins, segmented tasks and the delivery of high-quality output with minimal oversight.
You can explore opportunities in Specialty Clinics/Medicare centers, Super specialty/Multi specialty Hospitals, Inpatient Nursing
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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

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Hello Monika,
An M.Sc Programme is a two-year course that introduces you to the subject in a detailed fashion. After completion of the course, you can normally go for research oriented job or technical job or opt for higher studies (PhD). M.Sc in specialized courses like Agriculture, Medical or Veterinary Biotechnology can be pursued only if you have obtained a specialized Bachelor's degree. Once you have obtained specialized degree, you may be absorbed in agriculture-based companies or R&D institutes involved in such activities.
Broadly categorizing jobs can be looked in both public and private sector.
Government sector offers jobs broad
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n chaitanya

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If you are interested in company side, opt for biotechnology or if you are interested in the medical line, opt for microbiology rather than biotechnology. For microbiology, you have to stick to it, but if you opt for biotechnology, you can study a wide variety of subjects.

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