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6 months agoContributor-Level 7
A programme in biotechnology should prepare you for the future. At Chandigarh University, the focus is on combining basic Science with engineering ideas. Students get a chance to learn how biotechnology works in pharma, agriculture, food, and healthcare. They are encouraged to join research, attend conferences, and even publish papers. Many graduates also move on to higher studies in India and abroad with proper guidance. Career options after this programme are wide, from labs to industries, and even entrepreneurship. Placement support brings companies from pharma, biotech, and diagnostics. This programme builds knowledge step by step
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6 months agoBeginner-Level 1
Yes, industry visits are part of the biotechnology curriculum at Chandigarh University. Students visit leading companies like Panacea Biotech and Serum Institute to understand production, fermentation, and bioprocess workflows. The visits are designed to give students firsthand experience of professional lab setups and industrial practices. These visits also allow students to interact with professionals and learn about career opportunities in biotech industries. It helps bridge the gap between theory and practice in the program
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After completing biotechnology, students have many career paths. They can work in pharma companies, research labs, or healthcare diagnostics. Jobs are available in vaccine production, food processing, and agricultural biotechnology. Many graduates also go into environmental biotechnology, working on waste treatment or renewable energy. Some choose research and academic roles. Opportunities exist both in India and abroad, with companies like Pfizer, Novartis, and local biotech firms hiring.
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6 months agoBeginner-Level 3
Yes, biotechnology students work in advanced labs at the university. Facilities like fermentation and bioprocess engineering labs give them real-time experience. They can test, analyze, and develop new processes using modern machines. The labs encourage learning by doing. This helps students connect theory with practical applications. Research support is also provided to those who want to try innovative ideas. This type of training is important for their career growth.
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