bloody stupid idiot, do you think this is the place for asking such question?
Yes ofcorse after bsc biotech u will get good job oportunities in pharma,govt sector,reasurch and in agriculture field.for msc there r many options such as msc in marine,industry,agriculture,management,health science and resurch as per u r intest
Job opportunity is good for MSC statistics and bioinformatic students, sincere advise to life science dont go for this course. don't pay in lakhs for this course as u can give base sas and advance sas for 180$.see tutorials on net ---no to life science student(totally a computer language),yes to Statistics student.
msc college for histopathology
List of Universities offering MSc in Microbiology through Distance Education in India are -Nagarjuna UniversityPeriyar UniversityVinayaka Mission University
how is boichamistry field in dubai.
can we found any college of msc.it with regural mood in India
You can get a job in a pharmaceutical company with no degree at all. It depends on what the company is looking for in that particular job and what your other qualifications are.
A BSc in Biotechnology offers diverse job opportunities in India across pharmaceuticals, healthcare, agriculture, research, and environmental sectors. Graduates can work as Research Associates, Quality Control Analysts, Clinical Research Coordinators, or Agricultural Biotechnologists. Roles in diagnostics, food technology, and bio-remediation are also common. Additionally, opportunities exist in academia as lecturers or lab instructors. The growing biotech industry also encourages entrepreneurship, with startups seeking innovative minds. For more details on job profiles and salaries in related fields, visit SalarySlip.org/.
YES it is, I did it, and may others have too. Most get their BSc degree, find a job, and continue into graduate work in night school to get their MSc
No. These are two distinct levels of qualification.
chettinad univercity kelampakkam chennai offer marine pharmacology 2yrsourse
The anchor MSC is the MSC from which a handover has been initiated. The target MSC is the MSC toward which a Handover should take place.