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I m very confused about what should I exactly do after my bsc in biotechnology whether should i do msc or MBA or go abroad?


janhvi gaikwad 16th Jun, 2019
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Helly Shah 16th Jun, 2019

Hi Janhvi,

This decision depends on what you actually want in your life. If you have a passion for research and lab life is what makes you happy then there's no reason for you to do MBA. But if you don't crave those puzzles that research works has to offer you then you better not choose biotechnology. Because biotechnology is mainly a research field and working in labs is all they usually do.

About the question of either MSc or abroad, that depends on where you see yourself in next 5 years. Because as harsh as it is but in India the chances of becoming a great researcher are relatively less than abroad. There are many reasons to this like lack of funding, too much competition etc. But it is not impossible to make it here, it's just relatively difficult.

So if money's not a problem for you then you should try and go abroad if being a researcher is truly your jam. But if money's an issue then you can do your MSc here and go abroad for a PhD.

Hope this helps.

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16th Jun, 2019
Thank you so much for your opinion ma'am.
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16th Jun, 2019
Your welcome,By the way if you're thinking to abroad for master's then you'll have to start the procedures right away
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17th Jun, 2019
But for abroad I need to have 16 years of education and I will be completing only 15 years so need to do some diploma or anything that is for 1 year....after that I can start the procedure right?
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Yashika Notnani 16th Jun, 2019

Dear candidate,

Since you have put a lot of efforts to pursue a course like bsc in biotechnology, you should not give up easily without proper research. And of course its in your interest, so I suggest you to go for the masters. There are ample number of jobs and opportunities, if you once start doing research in biotech.

and go for another field. I suggest y

And that’s why you should not give up hope now and leave your field and get into other without doing a proper research. Whatever you do proceed cautiously with due diligence without bothering about what your friends want to do.


There are various options available after you have completed your B.sc Biotech. You can either for a job or pursue masters.

Masters can be done in various discipline some of them are listed below, you can select either as per your interest.

M.sc Microbiology

M.sc Biotechnology

M.sc Biochemistry

M.sc Botany

M.sc Zoology

M.sc Cell Biology

M.sc Molecular Biology

M.sc Bioinformatics

M.sc Agriculture

M.sc Food Technology

M.sc Animal Biotechnology

M.sc Biophysics

M.sc Computational Biology

M.sc Biostatistics

M.sc Genetics

Dont get confused, just go According to your interest.


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16th Jun, 2019
Thank you so much.
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