You can go for master degree in biotechnology or genetics which will help you to placed in a research institute or you can start a separate industries in Biotechnology
After a m.phil degree you can continue doing ph.d, there are plenty of research opportunities research in India
In order to obtain an entry level position in biotechnology, you will need to have a degree in the field. There are very few Science or engineering jobs you can get without a degree.
After earning a degree in mechanical engineering from Michigan State University, Cannon was hired by Boeing Company, where he worked as an engineer and eventually as a manager in the manufacturing research and development group.
Master degree in any branch of life sciences will be preferred
ms (By research) is considered equivalent to first class M.E degree in teaching profession
No. You need a four year college degree in engineering.
Too low. Get a medical or engineering degree if you want money. That's on average, however the number one undergrad degree for the top 1% of America is biochemistry.
Immunology and cell genetics!
If you want to have a successful, promising position in a career in engineering you will want to obtain a degree. You can research local colleges and speak with counselors there and explore the many options in engineering.
Whether mathematics is a prerequisite or not will depend on the type of degree you are applying to. Certain schools and universities offer biotechnology as a a biological sciences course. Which means students will be exposed to the clinical aspects of biotechnology. If however, the university of college is offering biotechnology as an engineering discipline then mathematics will be considered a prerequisite for the course
Engineers typically enter the occupation with a bachelor's degree in an engineering specialty, but some basic research positions may require a graduate degree.