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24th March 2017, 05:54 PM
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Difference between M.Sc in biotechnology and life sciences?
Tell me the difference and scope of both M.Sc in biotechnology and with M.Sc in life sciences? Can you please give me the details on the same? It will be really helpful if you can provide me the complete information soon as possible. Thank you!
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29th December 2017, 11:02 AM
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Re: Difference between M.Sc in biotechnology and life sciences?
Eligibility for M.Sc biotechnology;-
Candidates must have passed a bachelor's degree in chemistry,zoology,biotechnology,zoology,biology with minimum 50% aggregate marks from a recognized university. Job profiles after M.Sc in biotechnology:- [*]Lab technician [*]Teacher[*]Research scientist[*]Bio-informist[*]Environmental [*]Research associate[*]Analyst Courses after M.Sc biotechnology:- M.Phil in biotechnology Ph.D in biotechnology Eligibility for M.Sc in life science:- Candidates must have passed a bachelor's degree B.Sc in life science , biology ,zoology,biotechnology etc with minimum 55% aggregate marks from a recognized university. Job profiles after M.Sc life science:- Food scientist Product manager Immunologist Lab technician Manager |
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