Hello aspirant,
The future of biotechnology in India is good. People are not completely aware of this field and career prospects.
If you are a B.Sc. student in biotechnology or any other biological science related fields, it is highly recommended that you pursue M.Sc.
You can do your M.Sc. programs in colleges such as JNU, DU, IISc, IIT's, etc.
With an M.Sc. degree, you tend to work in research labs and industries as research assistant.The pay package is quite less for M.Sc. graduates. If your university is not reputed,chances of any biotechnology company coming for placement will be very less.
However, if you are passionate about science and research work you should tend to pursue PhD degree in biotechnology or related fields. A PhD degree will give you the ability to start your own research lab, become a professor or head of the department in universities or be the lead for team of research scientists.
Biotechnology is an extremely research oriented field. Moreover, the career growth is slow and not too financially rewarding in first 3–5 years.
For more information regarding biotechnology branch, you can visit the link given below,
https://www.careers360.com/courses/biotechnology-course
Hope it helps you..
Best of luck..
Hey!
Biotechnology is a field that combines several streams, including mathematics, chemistry, biology, and technology. It entails the application of knowledge from a variety of areas.
In India, the biotechnology sector is expanding and students in this field have a bright future. Research domains, private-sector positions, and entrepreneurship are all possibilities after this course. Graduates can pursue advanced degrees such as M.Tech, M.Sc., and even a PhD. They are also employed in fields such as medicine, pharmaceuticals, agricultural sector, research sector.
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