Medical Biotechnology
Hello student. To get into biotechnology field, you can take pharmaceutical courses. There are a couple of pharmaceutical courses available. Like pharma. D, pharma B. You can give entrance exams for government seats or private seats in different colleges. There are multiple number of colleges that offer these courses
Dear aspirant,
Biotechnology is a 3 year ug course that involves the study of biology and technology together.In order to pursue the course one should have passed 10+2 from a recognised board.
Here is the syllabus of medical biotechnology:
Sr. No.
Subjects of Study
1
Biochemistry
2
Molecular Biology
3
Biophysics
4
Immunology
5
Genetic Engineering
6
Plant Biotechnology
7
Animal Biotechnology
8
Environmental Biotechnology
9
Agricultural Biotechnology
10
11
Cell Biology
12
Microbiology
Some of the top colleges offering this course are:
I hope this was useful.
Hi Madhu,
Biotechnology is the subject which scope is going to rise in the upcoming future. There are numerous colleges in India offering BSc in medical Biotechnology. These are:
For more information please do visit the Careers360's site by clicking on following link: https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-medical-biotechnology-colleges-in-india
Hope it helps you.
Feel free to ask more queries.
Hello,
Yes, You can take B.Sc (Medical Biotechnology) if you have your own interest.
Here I am mentioning some job rolls after taking B.sc (Medical Biotechnology) -
In Public Sector -
1. Blood Service
2. Hospitals
3. Overseas Development
4. National Blood Services
5. Forensic Science
6. Environmental Pollution control
7. Cancer Research Institutes
8. Agriculture and fisheries
In Private sector -
1. Food and drink (Includes brewing)
2. Biotechnology
3. Medical instrument companies
4. Chemical manufacturing companies
5. Health and beauty care
6. Research companies and Laboratories
Hope you will find this answer useful,
All the best!
Medical Biotechnology - application of exciting advances in molecular and cell biology to medicine only. ... In short, with biotechnology your focus will be wide ( medicine , agriculture, food, and environment) whereas in medical biotechnology , your focus will only be on the therapeutics.
Hope this helps
If you have completed BSc biotechnology then firstly I would recommend you to give JAM examination to get admission into IITs or IISC because you will have ample amount of opportunities there.
Now coming to your question both the courses are equally important but I would suggest you to go for BSc medical Biotechnology because it is a vast field and if you have knowledge and interest you can execl in it.
Ultimately the choice is yours.
Thank you and all the best.
It depends on your interersts and where you would want to see yourself in the future.
If you wish to see yourself as a teacher/lecturer, you may go for that. For top universities you will have to finish a Phd. You may also comduct research whilst teaching.
Otherwise you may work at firms just for reaserch. You also have options in management if you do an MBA.
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