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Plzz compare the bsc physics and bsc bio tech ..which one is best...quick and also which clg I will take


Sparkle Suriya 24th Apr, 2019
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Saba 24th Apr, 2019
Hi Sparkle Suriya.


Both B. Sc. Biotechnology and B. Sc. Physics are well sought after 3 years full-time, undergraduate courses.


B. Sc. Biotech is comparatively new but has quickly managed to gain prominence and popularity among the students owing to its application in a wide variety of scientific fields. Genetics and Molecular biology, Microbiology,  Food technology, Pharmaceutical sciences, Agriculture, Environmental Sciences, Forensic Science, etc. are some of the areas you can specialize in.


Physics on the other hand, is the study of natural and fundamental science involving the study of matters and its motion through space and time. A course in physics also has many specializations like acoustical physics, astrophysics, astronomy, biophysics, fluid physics, etc.


Both Physics and Biotechnology graduates can find ample career opportunities in public as well as private sector. One can go for all government jobs that requires a graduate degree as the basic qualification.


Scope after B. Sc. Biotechnology :
Pharmaceutical, food and beverage, Agricultural industry, Environmental and Health care organizations, Hospital and other clinical labs, Scientific writing, Research and Academics.


Top colleges include :
  • Fergusson College, Pune
  • Mount Carmel College, Bangalore
  • Elphinstone College, Mumbai
  • St. Xavier's College, Ahmedabad
  • Christ University, Bangalore


Scope after B. Sc. Physics :
Opportunities in areas like Power generating companies, pyrotechnics manufacturing, Research organizations (DRDO, ISRO) and Academics, Scientific writing, Indian civil services, etc.


Top colleges include :
  • Loyola College, Bangalore
  • St. Xavier's College, Mumbai
  • Madras Christian College, Chennai
  • Fergusson College, Pune
  • Hans Raj College, Delhi
  • Presidency College, Chennai
  • Miranda House College, New Delhi


At the end, both courses have their own share of pros and cons and requires to be followed with a Master's degree for better opportunities. Consider the environment you would like to work in, the subjects that interests you, the kind of work you would like to carry, the organizations you would like to work for and your aims and objectives.


It's your career, so should be the decision. Completely yours.


Hope it helps.

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