we just study biotechnology because it is a interesting subject and it gives us better future. job opportunity of this field is better than other fields.
Jenny Henderson has written: 'Biotechnology in schools' -- subject(s): Biotechnology, Study and teaching
If it's in your interest, then absolutely.
Without these we cannot study the plants or about our environment
Southampton university in Southampton,Hampshire
Answer depends on countries you consider. In the case of India, boom in IT and Biotechnology attracted bright students to those fields causing talent shortage in pure science. But recently IT and Biotechnology helps study in reaserch of pure science by developing models and inter related studies.
marine biotechnology, animal biotechnology, post-harvest biotechnology, plant biotechnology, fungal biotechnology, algae biotechnology, bioprocess technology,... while you study physiology and molecular techniques with them (if you choose it as a major).
In India it is surely JNU or IIT but in abroad i dont know
Yes, you can study psychology after obtaining a degree in biotechnology. Many graduate programs in psychology accept students with diverse undergraduate backgrounds. You may need to fulfill specific prerequisites or take additional courses depending on the program requirements.
Since biotechnology involves a lot of mathematics, you can't get a Bachelor degree in it without some level of math as a prerequisite and during the study.
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 would need a bachelors of science in Plant Biotechnology, where you would study the genetic structure and mechanism of various plants. You might want to get a Graduate certificate in plant biotechnology so you would increase your chances of getting a job in this field.