What is the difference between M.Sc microbiology and M.Sc biotechnology? Which one has better scope?

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    Piyush Dadhich pursuing engineering in electrical department | Contributor-Level 8

    5 years ago
    The difference is that biotechnology studies and covers microbiology and others area of Science, but microbiology does not study biotechnology. Biotechnology also applies the knowledge and tools of other sciences such as genetic engineering, in order to generate some product or benefit; Medicine, food, enzymes, detergents, plant improvement etc.

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