Dear Aspirant,
After Zoology, you are now thinking for BioTechnology or Human Resource MBA?
It definitely suggests that you chose your graduation degree without any thinking or under some wrong information and advices from some unrelated people. It is clear that you do not see any future in Zoology as a career.
Comparing Biotechnology and HR is like comparing oranges with apples, where both are good and nutritious. Why are you comparing such courses where they are not related to each other.
BioTech and Human Resource are both good options, but it is important in your case specifically that you
Dear Aspirant,
You can go for other medical related courses on the basis of Biology knowledge of 12th. Science and Research also has tremendous scope and you will have to study BSc and MSc and then PhD is recommended.
I would recommend the below courses based on Biology:
Dentist
Dermatologist
Dietician
Nutritionist
ENT Specialist
Food Technologist
Pharmacy
Medicine – Allopathy, Ayurveda, Homeopathy, Veterinary
Botany
Biologist
BioTechnology
Microbiology / Horticulture
Forestry
Para-Medical – Nursing, Physiotherapy, Lab Technician
Agriculture / Fishery
Life Sciences (Genetics)
Bes
Dear Aspirant,
BioDiversity and BioTechnology are like Oranges and Apples. They cannot be compared as to which is good and which is not good.
I feel, choosing from these two options is difficult for me as a counsellor too. And therefore I would suggest, as I always suggest to aspirants, that please choose any one based on your interests, aptitude and inter personal abilities. One cannot be good at all courses and all jobs.
Always remember that every career is good however it is more important to know whether you are suitable for that particular career or no. Good career is an ambitio
Dear Aspirant,
Firstly, you need to improve your english language proficiency. Just having an engineering degree qualification is not essential today for getting a good job. What is your stream in engineering?
After BTech, if you have scored good percentages, it is recommended that you search for a job.
If you are interested in studying further, you may do MTech.
You may do some short term courses in computers, IT, etc.
Best wishes
Dear Aspirant,
With Microbiology as a specialisation, you can get jobs in pharmaceutical companies, winery companies, research labs, agriculture, etc.
Best wishes
Dear Aspirant,
You can give competitive exams like IAS, other UPSC exams which are announced for departments where they require Environmetal Science or BioTechnology candidates.
Best wishes
Dear Aspirant,
Biotechnology is a very promising and upcoming field for career.
This is a science stream career which combines biology and technology.
Jobs are available in pharmaceutical, microbiology, clinical research, research labs, agriculture.
The pay scales are quite good.
You can pursue Biotechnology courses in under graduate as well as post graduate level - BSc/MSc BioTechnology and BE BioTechnology.
Best wishes
Dear Aspirant,
Biotechnology is an upcoming career option requiring interest and aptitude in Biology, Chemistry.
With BioTechnology, you can get jobs in pharmaceutical companies, agri businesses, biology labs, etc.
Best wishes
Dear Aspirant,
After BTech Biotechnology, I would suggest you to first try finding a job. If not, you may go for MTech Biotechnolgy.
Best wishes
Hello Phani
Why do you wish to compare two courses that are from two different fields? The course M.Tech. Biotech needs good technical skills and interest in biology to be successful and MBA is a course from management field. A student who is eager to learn about business and management skills shall opt for it. Hence, it totally depends on your interests and inclination.
Both the careers have good scope in India and offer jobs with handsome package. If you have confusion about choosing a career, go for psychometric test. Careerguide provides ‘Ideal Career Test’ on the portal.
All t
Hello Manju
You may pursue B.Sc. in biotech or biotech engineering course. This stream is in developing stage in engineering field. You can also think about biomedical engineering as an option.
Most popular option for PCB group is Medical science i.e. MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BHMS, B.VSc., BUMS course. There are few more options like paramedical science courses, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, nursing etc. You may also go for graduation from any subjects in pure science, nutritionist, dietician course, Travel and Tourism, Hotel Management etc. Few less known options are gems and jewellery designi
Hello Ashish
Both biology and mathematics have many options and excellent scope after twelfth standard. Go through the syllabus and think about profile you would like to work on in next few years. I would highly recommend choosing only one of the subjects. Choosing both the subjects can be taxing as each of the subjects needs many hours of studying. Also you need to allot time for entrance exams for the course you want to choose.
Go for a psychometric test or aptitude test if you find the decision time consuming. Careerguide.com offers ‘Ideal career test’ on the portal.
All the bes
Dear Aspirant,
Maths as a career option is fantastic. Maths majors or masters gives you an opportunity to work in IT, Banks, Insurance, Manufacturing, Engineering fields, etc.
However I would not be able to tell you whether Maths would be best for you or not, since it is you who has to decide and take efforts. I would suggest that you take the Ideal Career Test from careerguide.com which will ascertain your strong areas in terms of aptitude, attitude, emotional quotient, interests, etc.
Maths is a difficult subject and therefore if you love the subject more than yourself, then you s
Dear Aspirant,
I am very happy that you are interested in core science research. Congratulations for clearing 12th.
Whenever you wish to study deep, it is required to take the highest education in that particular field.
Nano Biotechnology is a highly specialised field and very core scientific in nature.
After 12th, you can choose BSc BioTechnology as you under graduate course. After graduation, you should go for MSc Biotechnology. And finally you should enrol yourself to PhD course by going for CSIR NET exam and get the JRF.
Best wishes
Dear Aspirant,
Are you asking for all India best colleges for Biotechnology courses? Is there any particular city/state in you mind?
Best wishes
Hello
List of top Government Colleges offering BSc Biotech courses in Mumbai.
M.College of Arts, N.M. Institute of Science and Haji Rashid Jaffer College of Commerce.
Seth Laherchand Uttamchand Jhaveri College of Arts, Sir Mathurdas Vissonji College of Science and Commerce.
Ramnarain Ruia College.
Guru Nanak Khalsa College of Arts, Science and Commerce.
Birla College of Arts, Science and Commerce.
J.Somaiya College of Science,Commerce, Vidyavihar Campus.
South Indian Education Society`s College of Arts, Science and Commerce.
Ramniranjan Jhunjhunwala College.
Kishinchand Chellaram Colleg
Hello Sayani,
In India a qualified biotechnologist can be appointed as Researcher at pharmaceutical companies’ and biotech companies, clinical director, technician in pharmaceutical companies, Manager in agri-biotech firms, etc. The job profile depends upon the area of expertise of the biotechnologist in the field of biotechnology. A biotechnologist may specialize in product development and manufacturing, medical field or agricultural field by pursuing PhD. in Microbiology, Biochemistry, Organic Chemistry, Plant Science and Animal Science etc. A qualified biotechnologist mostly works in
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Hi There,
Please note certain professions can be taken as a hobby and also as a part-time career option.
eg. You can join National geographic channel on your weekend and pursue life as a Wild life photography.
Or it can be pursued as a Hobby. Whereby you go on a wild life safari and click pictures.
The choice is yours.
Botany seems to have varied opportunities right from:
Pharmaceuticals
Clinical Research
Biomedical Sciences
Microbiology
Food Science and Nutrition
Choose wisely
You still have time left.
I want you to sit back and think for yourself what would you like to see yourself