Can we apply for the job after completing B.Sc biotechnology? Which courses are available after B.Sc biotechnology?

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    ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    Nikita, you can apply in entry-level jobs but for better growth go for Masters after B.Sc. You can go for M.Sc. Or other courses and then Ph.D. if you want to be a hardcore researcher. For which you have to start preparing for NET/SET (SLET) competitive exams as CSIR conducts this NET twice in a year. Just remember that this is the toughest and tricky kind of exam. But once qualified, life will be easy and smooth, as you will be getting fellowship worth 25,000 Rs. Per month. Most popular colleges for doing M.Sc. Are:
    University of Hyderabad-School of Life Sciences, University of Mumbai-Institute of Chemical Technology, National Dairy Re
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    Raj shakya #ReadyToHelp | Scholar-Level 16

    6 years ago
    Yes, you can apply in entry-level jobs but for better growth go for Masters. After B.Sc you can go for M.Sc or other courses and then PhD if you want to be a hardcore researcher. For which you have to start preparing for NET/SET (SLET) competitive exams as CSIR conducts this NET twice in a year. Just remember that this is the toughest and tricky kind of exam. But once qualified, life will be easy and smooth, as you will be getting fellowship worth 25,000 Rs. per month. Most popular colleges for doing M.Sc are:
    University of Hyderabad-School of Life Sciences, University of Mumbai-Institute of Chemical Technology, National Dairy Research
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    iam ssuhana | Guide-Level 14

    6 years ago
    Yes, Nikita, you can apply in entry-level jobs but for better growth go for Masters after B.Sc. You can go for M.Sc or other courses and then PhD if you want to be a hardcore researcher. For which you have to start preparing for NET/SET (SLET) competitive exams as CSIR conducts this NET twice in a year. Just remember that this is the toughest and tricky kind of exam. But once qualified, life will be easy and smooth, as you will be getting fellowship worth 25,000 Rs. per month. Most popular colleges for doing M.Sc are:
    University of Hyderabad-School of Life Sciences, University of Mumbai-Institute of Chemical Technology,
    National Dairy R
    ...more
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    Sneha Singhania | Contributor-Level 10

    6 years ago
    Hi,
    Yes, you can apply for jobs, but you will get a low salary package. So, continue and study further.
    Good luck.
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    Ranjeetha B M

    6 years ago
    It's better to continue your education rather than a job.
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    Amandeep Kaur | Contributor-Level 8

    6 years ago
    Hello,
    In India, getting a job after B.Sc Biotechnology is a Hercules task. Even if you get a job, then they will not fetch a handsome salary package that would be approximately around 10,000 rupees in the beginning. So, it's better to opt for higher education before undertaking any job in this field.

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