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nishant sharma 10th Aug, 2020

Hello student ,

No it is not a good choice in India but if you are passionate towards your profession . You have continue your learning till PhD or post graduate doctrol studies with fellowship to get job in industries . In short you have to invest your 10-12 years to get successful in this field .

As you know BSc in microbiology deals with study of organisms which affect human, animal and plant health. Similarly as the student of biotech follow the sequence as after under graduation they go for post graduation and then for differentcimpetitive exam , you should also do the same you can also go for MSc Biotechnology in India by clearing JNU CEEB or IIT JAM exams, or you can go to Europe for Masters Programs in Biosciences .In other countries like US , they offer a good package there .

Hope it will help you !


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