after bsc biotechnology higher education
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After BSc Biotechnology there are numerous scope, you can go ahead with MSc Biotechnology for which candidate need to pass graduation in the relevant discipline securing 50% aggregate or above depending upon the norm of the college, admission process may be based on the merit of the qualifying examination, or it can be done through entrance tests such as JNUEEE/IPU CET/BHU PET to name a few, explore more details regarding this at https://www.careers360.com/courses/msc-in-biotechnology ,you can later on appear for CSIR NET for JRF if you wish to pursue higher studies, or lectureship, there are also recruitment of assistant professor at state level such as SETs,
if you're interested in teaching in school level then you can pursue BEd, the eligibility criteria is passed graduation in any discipline from a recognized university securing 50% aggregate or above depending upon the norm of the college, there are entrance tests regarding this such as CUET that is common university entrance test(earlier known as CUCET), CEE conducted by NCERT etc, there are also colleges which offer admission based on the merit of the qualifying examination, explore more detailed information regarding this at https://www.careers360.com/courses/b-ed-bachelor-of-education
if you're interested in law then you can consider LLB for a duration of three years for which the eligibility criteria is passed graduation in any discipline securing 45%-50% aggregate depending upon the norm of the college, admission process may be done through entrance tests such as DU LLB, PU LLB, LAT , MHT CET LAW, KLEE, TS LAWCET, AP LAWCET to name a few, or it can be based on the merit of the qualifying examination such as TNDALU, explore more details regarding this by visiting our page at https://www.careers360.com/courses/llb-bachelor-of-legislative-law
if you're interested in management then you can pursue MBA for which the eligibility criteria is passed graduation in any discipline from a recognized university securing 50% aggregate, admission is done through entrance tests such as CAT, XAT, SNAP, NMAT, IIFT to name a few, or it can also be based on the merit of the qualifying examination, explore more details regarding this by visiting our page at https://www.careers360.com/courses/mba-master-of-business-administration
when it comes to work opportunities in food, agriculture, pharmaceutical, health care etc in the various job profiles that of microbiologist, biochemist, pharmacist, clinical lab assistant, food technician, molecular biologist, and various others, some of the top recruiters regarding this are AbbVie/Amgen/Regeneron/Gilead Sciences/CSL Behring/Emergent BioSolutions Inc/Daiichi Sankyo to name a few, other than based on the eligibility criteria of graduation you can appear for UPSC, state PSCs, banking exams, insurance exams, Railways recruitment for graduates, SSC CGL/CPO, CDS, etc.
Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing absolutely great.
So with regard to your query, there are various courses available for you after completion of BSc Biotechnology course. You can choose to do MBA or MSc Biotechnology, or MCA or else PG diploma courses such as Medical Lab Technology, Bioinformatics, Computation Biology etc.,.
Checkout the following link for any information regarding Bio technology course: https://www.careers360.com/courses/bsc-in-biotechnology
Hope this helps you!!