What is the future of biotechnology in India?

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    Muskan Agarwal

    a week ago
    Modern biotechnology provides breakthrough products and technologies to combat debilitating and rare diseases, reduce our environmental footprint, feed the hungry, use less and cleaner energy, and have safer, cleaner and more efficient industrial manufacturing processes. Currently, there are more than 250 biotechnology healthcare products and vaccines available to patients, many for previously untreatable diseases. More than 13.3 million farmers around the world use agricultural biotechnology to increase yields, prevent damage from insects and pests and reduce farming's impact on the environment. In India, there are many firms that are
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    Gaurav Kumar Singh Educationist & Carrer counselor | Guide-Level 13

    3 years ago
    About this course
    Biotechnology is a branch of Science that binds cellular and bio-molecular processes to develop advanced technologies and products that subsequently improve the health of humans and the planet. Department of Biotechnology
    UIBT, the best B.Sc. Biotechnology College in Punjab presents a highly competitive Bachelors programme that brings together wide-ranging disciplines of Biology Chemistry and computer Science. The coveted department works on the principle of developing research capabilities and scholarly practices to facilitate the students with the essential and critical aspects of the domain. Our cutting-edge curricul
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  • Biotechnology field combines biology and technology. It utilizes living organisms, such as cells and bacteria in the industrial process. The best option open for you after obtaining a degree in biotechnology is research. The R and D departments of many government and private industries in the fields of agriculture, animal husbandry, health care, nutrition, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, marine biotechnology, environmental conservation and waste management, etc. Hire candidates with degrees in biotechnology.
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    navneet kaur

    4 years ago
    In my views, Bachelors of Biotechnology is a multidisciplinary course. It is one of the emerging sectors in industry as well as human health. Bio-technologist work in industry like food, agriculture, products related to human health e. g. human insulin, hormones etc. In the tough time of this pandemic COVID-19 demand of bio-technologist is increasing. B.Sc. Biotechnology being multidisciplinary course has different subjects like molecular biology, microbiology, industrial biotech, plant & tissue culture, chemistry, bioinformatics as well as biochemistry. Having degree or master degree in this course gives a advantage of choosing any co
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