Should I opt for M.Sc in biotechnology or pursue MBA in biotechnology after completing B.Sc in biotechnology?

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

    5 years ago
    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 Research Institute
    Rajiv Gandhi Center for Biotechnology
    School of Allied Medical S
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    Raj shakya #ReadyToHelp | Scholar-Level 16

    6 years ago
    Hi Smriti,
    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 Institute
    Rajiv Gandhi Center for Biotechnology
    School of Allied Med
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    iam ssuhana | Guide-Level 14

    6 years ago
    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 Research Institute
    Rajiv Gandhi Center for Biotechnology
    School of Allied Medical S
    ...more
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    AYUSHI MITTAL I am Geologist. I Love my profession. | Contributor-Level 8

    6 years ago
    MBA in Biotechnology:
    MBA in Biotech is also a good option but only for those having interest in marketing, business, management can go for it. It is also 2 years programme. Clinical Research/Regulatory Affairs & Bioinformatics. You can do M.Sc or PG Diploma course in clinical research. Clinical research is becoming popular nowadays and also have a good exposure in hospitals, Clinical Research Organizations (CRO), research labs is where you can work on different projects and can earn fat money. It is basically testing the safety & efficacy of the innovated drug product on human beings before getting marketed. Biotech+Clinical research i
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  • You should not restrict yourself to biotechnology. You can get admission in a reputed college for MBA.

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