M.Sc Biotechnology
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2014-06-10 21:23:23New answer posted
2014-04-02 12:40:37Guide-Level 11
After completing your M.Sc in Biotechnology, you can work as –
• Research Scientist
• Research Associate
• Quality Control Officer
• Marketing Manager
• Bio-Informist
• Environmental of Safety Specialist
• Lab Technician
• Medical Representative
• Business Development Manager
M. Sc graduates in Biotechnology are needed in research laboratories in order to carry out research (in developing innovative elements). Post graduation in Biotechnology helps the candidates to apply for designated job positions like Research scientist, Quality Controller, etc. Academics are other area where these candidates can get in t
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2014-01-03 14:19:24Beginner-Level 1
2) IF you wish to go in IT , you can do SAS Analytics course from EPOCH Research Training and can work as Business Intelligence expert
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2013-11-25 12:00:07Contributor-Level 7
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2013-11-15 16:02:37Contributor-Level 9
Thanks for the tag Manmeet Kaur50173 .
To get sample papers or previous year question papers :
a) you may check the official website and download the paper from there.
OR
b) you may contact the university officials directly for the papers.
Hope it helps.
All the Best!
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2013-11-07 10:08:49Guide-Level 12
* Biotechnology is a rewarding and promising career option.
- After completing the course, graduates can seek employment in chemical industries, agricultural sectors, pharmaceutical and manufacturing industries.
- Professionals in this career can also opt for teaching jobs in universities and colleges.
- Bio-technologists can seek employment in research laboratories, which are run by government or private sector.
- Professionals can seek job opportunities in private sectors such as food processing and agro-based industries, pharmaceutical farms and aquaculture.
- Environmental experts are also employed in different government agenci
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2013-09-24 16:08:40Guide-Level 11
As per your query you are eligible to pursue both the course, please note that both these course are two different course and both offers good career prospects and excellent growth opportunities.
So you may pursue any of these course as per your interest and liking.
The other option for you would be to work for 2-3 years after completing your graduation and then opting for further studies.
The advantage of this step would be:
- You will gain relevant work experience.
- After working you will know which course to pursue that can further enhance your career prospects, i.e. if you wish to build your career in biotech field field, then you m
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