Which course is better between B.Sc biotechnology, B.Sc microbiology and B.Sc agriculture?

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    rohith kola | Guide-Level 14

    7 years ago
    From a career perspective, microbiology offers much more specialised and focused opportunities. Even after graduation in microbiology, you can opt for a range of further specialisations which can offer you research opportunities in food, medicine and other biosciences. After microbiology, you can get good job opportunities as well as can start your own venture in biotechnology field.

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