aaditya Posted June 17, 2008 Posted June 17, 2008 hello friends, i am aditya,living in india and i have completed my high school and wanted to study btech biotechnology ,so,as of now there is no future in india regarding biotech,so can u guys suggest me wether i should take biotech or not ,is there future in other countries ... please help me out
CharonY Posted June 17, 2008 Posted June 17, 2008 This should be in science education... Oh yeah I can move now too... Well regarding biotech, it has a future, especially if you intend to go to industry. In the academic area they usually butt heads with biology guys. I am not sure whether there is no future in India. I have mostly had (bio)infromatics guys from there, but quite a couple intend to return to India to continue working on the biotech field.
carmilliosin Posted June 20, 2008 Posted June 20, 2008 (edited) Well im deciding to go onto graduate school. i studied biotech as an undergrad in DR. It was extrememly intense, and i was involved with many extracurricular programs. All in all i can not complain because its worth it. If you work hard at something you will definately find yourself with a furture in that feild. Without a doubt!!! I spent long nights studying, headaches... i learned about justanotherlasikspammer.com , was assisted with my vision so long hours reading was no longer an issue. Now I just spam science sites for them for a living and I've given up on biotech altogether! Edited June 20, 2008 by Phi for All sparf
morganparkar Posted February 19, 2009 Posted February 19, 2009 Have great scope in research companies. eg. pharma and laboratories.
CaptainPanic Posted February 24, 2009 Posted February 24, 2009 hello friends,i am aditya,living in india and i have completed my high school and wanted to study btech biotechnology ,so,as of now there is no future in india regarding biotech,so can u guys suggest me wether i should take biotech or not ,is there future in other countries ... please help me out There is definitely a future for Biotech in a huge country like India. A lot of pharmaceuticals are from biotech industry. A lot of food technology is related to biotech (I haven't seen the slumdog movie yet, but I assume that everybody eats in India, right?). Biotech includes all fermentation processes (think for example about beer). Biotechnology can often be studied in technical and non-technical universities. In the technical universities, it might be grouped together with chemical engineering. In the non-technical it can be more varied: related to food, or biology or medicine. And I'm sure that this summary is not complete. It's quite a huge field of science!
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