hey frnd,do one thing,contat smbody in delhi or Punjab,m not saying dat it isn't dre,but as u r facing problm in getting da notes so m recommending u to take frm dre,i have seen,dese notes r available dere and dat too in discount,try to get it somehow,good luck frnd.
Yes, if you pursue biotech/genetics at the PG and preferably PhD level.
done msc biotech and worked on hplc and gc. doing now reaserch on rice to know dominating genes by markera. how this vl help me getting a job
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A syllabus is a preview of what you will be doing within the year or grading period. You can find a math syllabus by making one yourself.
The answer will depend on where in the world you are doing it.
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* GM Crop Biotechnology * GM Food Biotechnology * Animal Biotechnology: Cloning livestock * Ag Bitoech products on the market
i believe that there should be not much a problem in doing b.tech- biotechnology from amity coz its recognised by ugc which goes on well. but amity is a leader among other pvt. colleges in b.sc-biotech.
A syllabus is a course outline. This is valuable for learning because it gives you a step-by-step description of what you are going to be studying. You can use the syllabus along with your notes when you study for your exams.
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/
A syllabus is sort of like a schedule of what will be happening and what to expect. For example, my English teacher gives his students a syllabus at the beginning of the week so we know what we are doing each day and when the homework is due. It is used for organization on both the teacher and the student
Bioterrism, waste water plant, pharmaceuticals, nanotechnology endles oppurtunities