Bio-Chemistry
Hey,
Biochemistry deals with the process and pathways happening inside the living cell, while biotechnology deals with the techniques to study those processes, and applications of those processes. Currently biotechnology has more scope than the latter course.
Best luck.
Dear Student,
The most important prerequisite is that you enjoy biochemistry! This isn't my scientific response, but it's important to note that you shouldn't feel pressured to become a biochemist.
Anyway, starting with your undergraduate studies, it is advised that you pursue a B.S. rather than a B.A. in a science subject. This is mostly because of the increased exposure to research you will have during your schooling. However, it's completely acceptable if you aren't a BS. I have several pals who earned their B.A.s in biochemistry. Additionally, the path to becoming a biochemist is comparable to other jobs in the sciences in that you essentially require graduate-level coursework, whether it be a msc or Ph.D.
Read more - https://www.careers360.com/courses/bio-chemistry-course
I wish you luck!
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