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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

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Dear
Apart from M.Sc in biotechnology, you can consider these options for your further education:
Microbiology
Wildlife sciences
Environment science
Forestry
Horticulture
Stem cell research
MA in clinical psychology
So check about these options and choose accordingly.
All the best.

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Smriti Vats

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You need to crack entrance exams like TIFR, IIT JAM, etc. There are some universities, which conduct their own exams.
All the best.

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neha sharma

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Yes, Shivani you are going in right direction. After completing your B.Sc, you must do your M.Sc degree with a minimum of 55% and then try for the entrance exam for research fellow.

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Chetna S

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Hi,
If you want to join in as the management in any company later, go for MBA and if you are interested in research, education, innovation, etc in biotech, genetics, prosthetics etc, you should choose MS. Canada offers better chances of it than Australia so check your finances, eligibility and cultural preference and then decide.

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Chetna S

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Hi,
It purely depends on your interest and skills. For career prospects, it assimilates in itself a number of disciplines. The following are the applications where biotechnological techniques are used extensively:
1. Agriculture
2. Animal Husbandry
3. Environment Conservation
4. Genetic Engineering
5. Health Care
6. Medicine
7. Industrial Research and Development

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hardik kundaliya

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M.Sc specified biotechnology is better than M.Sc general biotechnology.

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Deepanshi JainCareer

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Hello,
M.Sc Industrial biotechnology is one of the industrial management courses. It is the application of biotechnology for industrial purposes, including manufacturing, bio materials and alternative.
Courses integrated several sciences such as medicine, pharmacy, agriculture biochemistry, microbiology, virology and many more.
Eligibility: B.Tech degree with 60%.
Master's degree with minimum 60%.
M.Sc biotechnology job type:
Lab technician
Research scientist
Check your eligibility here:
https://scoop.eduncle.com/csir-net-eligibility-criteria
Teacher/ professor
Research associate
Science writer
Bio technologist
Sales recommendation
Quality control of
...more

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ananya sharmastudent

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Hi,
There is a big list of colleges, where you can get admission for M.Sc forensic and biotechnology. I would recommend you to appear for IIT JAM exam and after clearing it, you will get a chance to study in IITs, NITs and IISC colleges.

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