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7th November 2019, 08:04 AM
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Re: Government Jobs Exams after BSc Biotech
Biotechnology is a research-oriented field in which a lot of areas are still to be explored. B.Sc course is beneficial as it provides opportunities to the candidates for becoming a research scientist who involves designing and carrying out experiments and writing reports for future publication. Biotechnology assimilates in itself a number of disciplines. Further, there is a great demand for biotechnical experts in industries and sectors. The following are applications where biotechnological techniques are used extensively: Agriculture Animal Husbandry Environment Conservation Genetic Engineering Health Care Medicine Industrial Research and Development Career opportunities in biotechnology abound. Those specialising in different sub-disciplines of this field can easily find jobs in both private and government sector undertakings. If one has acquired a post-graduate degree in biotechnology then you can easily find a suitable position in a number of industries. Major recruiters include industries engaged in processing and developing agricultural and biological products, bio-processing industries, pharmaceutical and chemical industries. There are ample opportunities in industries producing healthcare products, textile industry, cosmetics and organisations engaged in different types of industrial research and development. B.Sc. Biotechnology Employment Areas Colleges & Universities Government Hospitals BioIndustry IT Companies Content Writing (medical) Research Labs B.Sc. Biotechnology Job Types Research Associate Marketing Manager Sales Officer Assistant Research Analyst Biotech Product Analyst Research Associate |
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