Bio-technology
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Unfortunately there is not a single university that provides 100% scholarships for MSC chemistry or msc Biotechnology. If you want to know about other scholarships in India then follow this link: https://www.google.com/amp/s/school.careers360.com/articles/scholarships-in-india/amp
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Dear Alia,
In order to be eligible for UI/UX Design UG course, you need to complete 10+2 in any stream from recognised board with minimum of 55 per cent. In order to be eligible for PG course, you should complete graduation from a recognised university with a minimum of 55 per cent.
Top entrance exams for UG courses are SRMJEEE, NID DAT and UCEED. Top entrance exams for PG courses is MITID DAT.
Top colleges for this course are SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Lovely Professional University, Indian Institutes of Technology, Manipal Institute of Technology and Symbiosis Institute of Design.
Moreover, you should have creative and problem solving idea. You should read articles on UI/UX design, learn sketch and learn typography.
For further information, please refer to this link:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/ui-ux-course
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Biotechnology Engineering is the research and study of micro-organism, bio-organisms, cell functions in living beings. Biotechnology engineering is the field of chemical engineering and applied biology that incorporates the use of living things in technology, medicine, engineering and other significant applications.
Biotechnologists are those who conduct experiments in private and government laboratories, to modify or manipulate living organisms to develop new products. Biotechnologists can be employed across several industries as biochemists, biophysicists or medical scientists
Some important subjects in Biotechnology are :-
For more details you can go to the link Below:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/biotechnology-course
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B.Tech Biotechnology is a 4 year undergraduate level degree programme that involves Chemical Engineering Principles and Applied Biology that considers the use of living things in Engineering, Technology, Medicine and other useful applications.
B. Tech Biotech students have a vast scope as they can work in sectors of pharmaceuticals, agriculture, healthcare, food processing, nutrition, animal science, and environmental conservation. Not in terms of opportunities, even salary packages of biotechnology professionals are lucrative.
You should study these subjects also:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/b-tech-in-biotechnology
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Biotechnology is a research-oriented field.
Some essential skillsets in biotechnology to do research are:
You must also have knowledge on the following topics:
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https://www.careers360.com/courses/biotechnology-engineering-course
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The basic lab techniques in biotechnology are:
1. Blotting Techniques
2. Microscopic techniques
3. Gel Electrophoresis
4. Polymerase Chain Reaction
5. Chromatography techniques
6. Cell Culture Techniques
7. Techniques for extraction and storage of biomolecules
8. Spectroscopic techniques
Hope you have got some idea about the techniques. Thank you.
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The three important techniques of biotechnology are: (1) Recombinant DNA Technology (Genetic Engineering) (2) Plant Tissue Culture and (3) Transgenic (Genetically Modified Organisms).
Polymerase Chain Reaction
Cell Culture Techniques
Spectroscopic Techniques
Chromatography Technique
These are the common techniques of lab in biotechnology
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I have mentioned details about both the courses. You may read it and also the article, the link for which I have shared and decide for yourself which course suits your interest and you would want to pursue in future reading the career prospects of both of these courses.
B.Tech in Biotechnology
Bachelors of Technology in Biotechnology, often known as B.tech in Biotechnology, is one of the most popular engineering specialisations. Any technical application that employs biological systems or live creatures to develop or change goods or processes for a specific use is referred to as biotechnology.
Career Prospects
The discipline of biotechnology has a lot of room for expansion. Biotechnology is an innovative branch of study that works with a number of scientific subjects and is regarded to be one of the fastest-growing fields.
Graduates with a B.Tech in Biotechnology can work in the agricultural, chemical, textile, industrial, and pharmaceutical industries, to mention a few.
Candidates with a B.Tech in Biotechnology can pursue professional positions such as teaching in schools and colleges.
There are plenty of positions in the research area for B.Tech in Biotechnology graduates, both in the government and the private sector.
Some of the work profiles are:-
To know about the course, admission, eligibility, top colleges, fees, career scope- salary trends and so on, check out the link provided below.
https://www.careers360.com/courses/b-tech-in-biotechnology#BTech-Biotechnology-Career-Prospects
B Tech in Food Technology
B.Tech in Food Technology is a four-year degree programme that covers both food science and food engineering. The study of food technology encompasses a wide range of topics, including food chemistry, shelf life, preservation, packaging technology, storage conditions, food chemistry, nutritional value, microbiological development, and so on. Food technology is concerned with the creation of packaging materials, storage containers, preservatives, colourants, and tastes, as well as long-term storage foods that meet the requirements set by regulatory authorities on national and international levels.
Graduates of the B.Tech in food technology programme are hired by organisations such as the Food Corporation of India, public distribution corporations, the Government of India's Department of Food and Public Distribution, and the Central Warehousing Corporation.
There are various job profiles that a graduate of B. Tech in food technology scope can choose from:
Food Processing Operator
Food Handler
Analytical chemists
Food Technologist
Organic Chemist
Food Scientist
Food Application Specialist
Production Manager
Food Consultant
Food Sales Representative
Research Technician
Research and Design Engineer
Process Engineer
Food Researcher
Food Inspector
Food Standards Officer
For further information regarding this course, check out the link provided below.
https://www.careers360.com/courses/b-tech-in-food-technology
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Admission in Jamia Milia Islamia, New Delhi in MSc Biotechnology is based on JMI Entrance Exam score, followed by a candidate's performance in PI round. A candidate must have more than 30% marks in the descriptive part of the entrance test to qualify for the interview. Also, 50% marks is mandatory in your graduate level.
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Dear student,
Yes you can do MSc in pathology after BSc in Biotechnology , you are eligible to do so. Pathology is a good and rising career option in the present scenario and one can easily understand the basics which will be covered in Msc pathology once they complete Bsc in Biotechnology.
Here is the list which provides the best pathology colleges across India.
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-msc-in-pathology-degree-colleges-in-india
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