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.
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Actually msc biotech is bit technical whilw bsc is theory based bsc+msc is equal to btech degree and as u know biotech is a mainly a research oriented subject bsc and msc is better for it but still some fool peoples prefers a btech degree
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The Msc degree is the higher level degree.
Any bsc students can apply for banking but not any bsc student can do MSc or PhD in biotechnology!
contact JNU website or to the concerned people of the department
The fee structure of Maharani Girls College Jaipur for MSC Biotechnology is about 4,750 Euros.
After completing an MSc in Biotechnology, you have several career options. You can pursue roles in research and development, quality control, or regulatory affairs within pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies. Additionally, you might consider further studies, such as a PhD, to specialize in a specific area or move into academia. Entrepreneurship in biotech startups or roles in government and policy-making related to biotechnology are also viable paths.
Yes, it is possible to pursue an MSc in pharmaceutical chemistry with a background in BE biotechnology. While some prerequisites and bridge courses may be required to bridge the knowledge gap between the two subjects, having a BE in biotechnology can provide a strong foundation for transitioning into pharmaceutical chemistry. It is advisable to check with the specific university or program for their entry requirements.
i m the student of msc biotech and i want to qualify net, so give me the sllaybus for the preparation of tfis test