Bachelor in Life science
Under this bachelor’s level course, various innovations with respect to the living creatures are implemented. Under this course the candidates are taught various kinds and parts of life one earth and how can technology be related to them. Various ways to treat them with technological means to destroy the unwanted species and at the same time ways to help the wanted species to grow are found. This course also contains detailed study of various kinds of technological means to explore the aspects of nature and its living beings, other than human.
One needs to be 10 + 2 passed in order to get admission into this course. The candidates should also belong to the science background with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics as the main subjects.
Course Outlook:
The course of B. tech in Life science is of 4 years. The 4 years are divided into 8 semesters of 6 months each. After every 6 months, an examination is held which decides the promotion to the next semester.
Job Prospects:
There are plenty of job opportunities in the market after the completion of the degree of B. Tech in life science. There are various Bio-Tech companies that recruit these degree holders. Apart from that they are also eligible for various ongoing research projects.
Best Place to Pursue:
*Jadavpur University
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