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To enter the career field for biotechnology, one must have a degree in biotechnology. A masters or doctorate would definitely be best but for entry level jobs a smaller degree is still suitable.
There is a lot of potential, yes. You probably won't make a 6-figure salary, but you shouldn't go into a scientific career solely to make a lot of money. If you're strongly interested in the field, go for it.
lots of stuff
biotechnology is in steak
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they are fantastic... you should pursue it. the next 'boom' is going to be in biotechnology.
Biotechnology is a growing industry. It probably wont be too difficult to obtain a career in biotechnology, as long as you first complete a PhD. Biotechnology is a research related career, and if you want to get ahead in this field, definitely consider doing a PhD in biotechnology (unless you are happy to be a lab assistant). Have a look at the following website for more information: http://www.accessexcellence.org/RC/CC/
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This all depends on what your aptitude is. If you like math, then biotechnology would be the way to go. If you plan on a career in the health field, microbiology is a good choice.
You will need a college education to obtain a career in the biotechnology field. Degrees ranging from and associates degree all the way to a Masters or even a PhD are available in this field.
Study of Biotechnology Management is the best option. The supply of scientific knowledge coupled with managerial skills is not meeting the industry demand. The management talent is scarce and is often the weakest pillar in most biotechnology companies. The key to a successful career is to explore the many demanding untraditional career paths outside the routine R&D options, as many companies list the specific management positions. I have come across, such institute offering PGDM Biotechnology Management, two years full time AICTE approved program.
Nanotechnology is better than biotechnology as nanotechnology can be applied to different career fields like electronics, medical, robotics, engineering and agriculture. So students from diverse fields can enter it. Biotechnology is limited to agriculture and pharmaceuticals. Salary, employment benefits and future growth prospects are very high as compared to Biotechnology.
it is among one of the good university in India for biotechnology but some of the other good universities and institute for biotechnology are given at following web page
To enter the career field for biotechnology, one must have a degree in biotechnology. A masters or doctorate would definitely be best but for entry level jobs a smaller degree is still suitable.
The modeling industry as a whole is not a very realistic or stable career option for most people. It is highly competitive, especially for female models, the career span is short and rejection is a common part of the industry.
There is a lot of potential, yes. You probably won't make a 6-figure salary, but you shouldn't go into a scientific career solely to make a lot of money. If you're strongly interested in the field, go for it.