Hello Aspirant,
Well, I'll try to keep things simple.
Biotechnology is a field of engineering which means you need to have the basic engineering study courses completed if you wish to pursue an advanced degree in it (MSc in your case). But criteria and requirements for admission vary from college to college, so it will be best to check out the admission requirements for MSc courses in biotechnology for the colleges you wish to apply for. Personally, I have not seen a MSc student in biotech with a BSc not in an engineering field (it is mostly mechanical engineering, mechatronics, robotics, computer science), but in your case it might be relevant as you have a somewhat similar course of study.
This may help.
Happy learning!
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