Which one is having more scope among B.Sc in nursing and B.Sc in microbiology?

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    Rochit Goel | Contributor-Level 10

    7 years ago
    If you are thinking about a high-paying salary, the major difference is that biotechnology is a broad field. In this course, you will study about a lot of different subsets of biotechnology, that are bioinformatics, plant biology, animal biology, biochemistry, genetics and heredity, etc.
    Microbiology is (somewhat) a type of specialisation. If you do choose B.Sc Microbiology you are confined to a type of field only for your Master's degree, but don't take my word for it. As I said earlier, different universities have a different syllabus and teaching styles too.

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