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Which is better Bsc or Btech in bioinformatics? (I'm a PCB student) . Also mention some good colleges in Delhi and NCR?


bhuvneshtyagi111 13th Nov, 2021
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Aashiketa 13th Nov, 2021

Hi, If you do get a BS in bioinformatics, I will include that a lot of jobs require you to have a graduate degree. So, unless you are able to get an internship that offers you a full time position or you live in an area that has a higher number of bioinformatics jobs, you may need to get a MS or PhD in the field, but as the field grows I expect more bioinformatics programs to pop-up and bachelors degrees to be more common. There are a lot of people in this field that have gotten a bachelors in biology or computer science/software engineering and a masters in the other area.

Some of the best colleges are:

a) Indian Institute of Technology, IIT, Delhi.

b) Delhi Technological University, DTU, Delhi.

c) Amity University, Haryana and Noida.

d) Netaji Institute of Technology, Delhi.

e) Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi.

f) Bennett University, Greater Noida

Hope this helps.


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