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I had completed mbbs and I want to become a genetic engineer.Is it better to study genetic engineering in India or abroad?


KONDAPALLI ABHISHEK 23rd Aug, 2019
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athira_1490858591 Student Expert 24th Aug, 2019

Hi,

I would suggest you to look for the top colleges in the world like Harvard for a fruitful genetic engineering course. In India, the scope of quality research and jobs connected to this field is quite less. Moreover, it is always and enriching experience to study abroad be it any course. Exposure to research projects, work experience, more access to better resources/faculty would surely add up as a bonus to your career ambition.

All the best.

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25th Aug, 2019
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