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14th January 2012, 08:07 PM
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Physics Chemistry Biology If you are planning to pursue your higher studies in Bio-Technology after qualifying Higher Secondary examination, you should go for Integrated Masters degree program, instead of going for bachelors degree program. The career prospect of Bio-Technology is very good but candidates with just a bachelors degree may find it hard to survive in the market and as a result of which, they will have to go for a masters program in the same. Therefore, it is advisable to pursue Integrated Masters program in this field which is offered as Integrated M.Sc and M.Tech program for +2 qualified students in the following institutes: University of Pune SRM Institute of Science and Technology Amity Institute of Bio-Technology Annamalai University |
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