42 Views

Between BSc. Biotechnology and BTech Biotechnology, which one shall I go for? Also wanted to know about different jobs in each of them and salary structure. wanted to know every detail about each of them.


My rocl 2nd Apr, 2022
Answer (1)
pri111nah 2nd Apr, 2022

Hi,

B.Tech degree in Biotechnology encompasses both the biological sciences as well as the engineering aspect of Biotechnology. The B.Tech curriculum will cover life sciences subjects such as Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Genetics, Cell Biology, etc, and engineering subjects like Bioprocess Engineering, Biochemical Engineering, Thermodynamics, Mass Transfer, etc.

A BSc degree on the other hand focuses more on the biological sciences aspect of Biotechnology. Yes, there will be a few subjects related to industrial processes but the main emphasis will be on R&D in biological sciences fields such as Biochemistry, Plant and Animal Biotechnology, Microbiology, Molecular Biology, and Microbial Genetics, to name a few.

There is no such thing as B.Tech being better than BSc or vice versa. Students must choose a course that aligns with their long-term goals. Do you want to pursue a research career in areas such as Stem Cells, Genetic Engineering, Plant Biotechnology, Molecular Biology, etc.? If yes, choose BSc/MSc Biotechnology or BSc Biotechnology and MSc in any specialized field of Biotechnology. You can, later on, pursue your Ph.D. if interested.

If you want to keep your options open, then go for B.Tech Biotechnology. Many B.Tech students who do not find jobs in the biotech sector shift to software, management, etc. So, this is an added bonus for biotech students and this kind of transition will be tougher with a BSc and MSc degree in Biotechnology.


One of the major advantages of a BSc course over BTech is its cost. BTech is more expensive compared to BSc courses. Even in popular public institutions like IIT, there is a big difference between an MSc course and a BTech course. Not all families can afford BTech with a heavy financial structure. In this case, the BSc study can save lives. If you are talented and dedicated enough, you can reach heights with BSc too.


If you are passionate about improving the quality of people’s lives through research, then this field will fit you perfectly. Since Biotechnology is in its nascent stages in India, many students tend to get disillusioned with the limited opportunities. However, since the past decade, the Indian government has set up numerous research institutions of national repute conducting research in Cancer Biology, Stem Cells, Genetic Engineering, Biomedical Sciences, etc.


Hope this helps.

All the best.

Related Questions

Amity University | B.Sc Admis...
Apply
Ranked amongst top 3% universities globally (QS Rankings)
Emversity Allied Health Scien...
Apply
Apply for Allied Health Sciences programs by Emversity. Paid Internships at top Healthcare companies.
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham Al...
Apply
Admissions Open for multiple allied and health sciences programs across 5 campuses | Ranked #7 in India by NIRF, NAAC A++ Accredited
NIMS University Paramedical A...
Apply
Accredited by NAAC | NIRF Rank band 101-150 | Avail up to 100% Scholarships
SRM Medical College, Chennai ...
Apply
Beyond MBBS: Discover New Doors in Healthcare | Apply for UG in Health Sciences | Pharmacy | Nursing | Physiotherapy | Public Health | Occupational...
Amity University | Health and...
Apply
Amongst top 3% universities globally (QS Rankings) | Wide Range of scholarships available
View All Application Forms

Download the Careers360 App on your Android phone

Regular exam updates, QnA, Predictors, College Applications & E-books now on your Mobile

150M+ Students
30,000+ Colleges
500+ Exams
1500+ E-books