I have completed B.Sc in Biotechnology. After it, what should I do?

932 Views|Posted 9 years ago
Asked by Shiva Kumar
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Smriti Vats
9 years ago
You can do your PG course in MBA or M.Sc in biotechnology.

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DHARAM PAL JAKHAR
7 years ago
You can go for PG or look for internships.

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Abhijeet Das
7 years ago
Conventional Way: See guys, 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 tri

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2 years ago
After earning a B.Sc. In Biotechnology, you have a variety of possibilities for postsecondary education and employment. Here are a few well-liked choices: Take a Master's programme: You can enrol in a Master's programme in biotechnology or a closely related discipline like biochemistry, microbiology

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2 years ago
Congratulations on completing your B.Sc. In Biotechnology! Here are some options you can consider after completing your degree: Pursue higher education: You can consider pursuing higher education in biotechnology or a related field. Some of the popular postgraduate courses include M.Sc. In Biotechno

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Ankit Kumar
2 years ago
After it, you can do the following: Lab Technician. National average salary: 15,393 per month. Microbiologist. National average salary: 17,701 per month. Biostatistician. Epidemiologist. Biochemist. Clinical research associate. Medical transcriptionist. Medical representative.

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3 years ago
You can go for M.Sc. Or other courses and then Ph.D. if you want to be a hardcore researcher. For this, you have to start preparing for NET/SET (SLET) competitive exams as CSIR conducts this NET twice a year. Just remember that this is the toughest and most tricky kind of exam. But once qualified, l

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Vinay kr Pandey
3 years ago
You may pursue one of these 12 careers after a B.Sc. In biotechnology: Lab Technician Microbiologist. Biostatistician. Epidemiologist. Biochemist. Clinical research associate. Medical transcriptionist. Medical representative. Hope it helps.

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Himanshu Meena
3 years ago
You should go for post graduation. Best of luck.

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Ankit Kumar
3 years ago
You can do your PG course in MBA or M.Sc. in biotechnology.

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