Can a student who has done graduation in biotechnology join for MBA? What are the job opportunities?

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Asked by Amith Menon

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    Prachi Pol Making History... | Guide-Level 13

    6 years ago
    Yes it is possible to go for an MBA degree after B.Tech in biotechnology. In fact, it's a good thought, if you are planning to go for it. Moreover, the syllabus for these entrance exams for MBA comprises of maths upto 10th standard only. So, there is no problem with that. You just need to do some smart work.
    There is definitely good chances of somebody with a biotech degree and an MBA degree u will be given preference in jobs in pharmaceuticals and biotech companies over others since u have a biotech degree.
    To do MBA, you have to sit for MBA entrance exams. There are a lot of entrance exams conducted by various colleges like-
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    SHESH Lal | Contributor-Level 10

    6 years ago
    Hi Amith,
    To be eligible to apply for an MBA course, the student is required to have a valid Bachelor's Degree.
    We suggest you pursue our MBA in Healthcare Management & Hospital Administration: bit.ly/GEMS_HCMgm
    There is an e-brochure at the bottom left corner which has all the details about the course along with the fee structure.
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    SARTHAK SAHOO | Contributor-Level 7

    6 years ago
    Yes, a student who has done graduation in Biotechnology can join MBA.There are many companies in search of professionals having the right mix to market these products. Biotechnological products are a growing market with a wider horizon.

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