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13th June 2011, 11:58 PM
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so you can choose as future in bio-technology. thanks. all the best |
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14th June 2011, 04:09 PM
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Hello friend,
Biotechnology is definitely a good career choice provided you go for higher studies in the same,i.e. at least masters degree in biotechnology. Therefore, for candidates qualifying +2 level of examination are advised to enroll for the integrated MTech/MSc in biotechnology. To do well in the future in this field, you must select institute which has a good infrastructure, qualified faculties and good placement record. Since most of the institute in India offering biotechnology have poor infrastructure and less qualified faculties, the passed out students of such institutes are not able to go too far. According to experts, many foreign firms will be outsourcing their research and development jobs to India and to be part of theses jobs, you will have to be highly qualified and deserving. |
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15th June 2011, 08:29 PM
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Biotechnology is a good option for those who are interested in research field. Numerous research options are there in Biotechnology. These options will be there in India and more abroad. Application of Biotechnology is also there in Food processing industries and Pharmaceutical companies. Medical field is also utilizing the applications of Biotechnology.
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#14
11th November 2011, 11:27 PM
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Yeah.
Biotechnology is a very good course in present scenario with ECE and CSE engineers flooding the Indian markets. Biotechnology basically deals with the biological technologies like the machines used for performing operations, optical equipments, ENT instruments etc. So this field is handy when you apply to big hospitals or Biomedical companies. You need to have studied Biology as a compulsory subject in your 10+2 for this course. All the best. Regards #RJ# |
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