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How does a B. Sc Biotechnology prepare you for a global career

The study of Biotechnology course is not confined or bound to a single discipline. Instead, as a subject, Biotechnology is an amalgamation of Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, and Biology, making it a truly interdisciplinary subject.

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How does a B. Sc Biotechnology prepare you for a global career

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  1. How does a B. Sc Biotechnology prepare you for a global career? Biotechnology is one of the most advanced, progressive, fruitful, and evolving branches of science and technology. The study of Biotechnology course is not confined or bound to a single discipline. Instead, as a subject, Biotechnology is an amalgamation of Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, and Biology, making it a truly interdisciplinary subject. Therefore, curious students who possess excellent analytical skills, problem-solving skills, love chemical formulae, have an affinity for numbers, and have a good understanding of biology should make a career in Biotechnology. What is B.Sc Biotechnology? B.Sc Biotechnology degree is an undergraduate programme of three years, allowing students to explore the new frontier of science. During this three-year degree course, students are taught some significant subjects like Cell Biology, Biophysical Chemistry and Genetics, Bioenergetics and Biomembranes, Animal and Plant Physiology, Bio-statistics and computer, Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, Animal & Plant Biotechnology, Industrial and Environmental Biotechnology. There are ample career options for students who have completed this degree. This article discusses the top careers you may pursue after a B.Sc biotechnology and look at the average salaries offered. Careers after a BSc in biotechnology Students can select to work in a specific role depending on their interests, skills, and aptitude. For example, you may pursue one of these careers after a BSc in biotechnology: Lab Technician A lab technician usually performs testing for other health care facilities and works full time in a laboratory setting. The role and responsibilities of a lab technician may include collecting, preparing, and analysing body samples and maintaining laboratory equipment. Other roles may include lab testing according to standard procedures and procurement of laboratory supplies. In addition, a lab technician organises and stores fluids and chemical substances safely. Microbiologist Microbiologists seek to understand microbes to improve treatments and prevent diseases from occurring in the human body. Microbiologists work in various industries, from biotechnology and pharmaceuticals to agriculture. These professionals work in settings like hospitals, laboratories, and offices. Biostatistician The role of biostatisticians is to analyse data gathered from medical research and clinical trials. They collate information collected in studies and use it to make predictions and draw logical conclusions. They also ensure accuracy in the results of clinical trials through organised research, analysis and monitoring. Epidemiologist

  2. They study disease outbreaks in various populations and research methods to effectively treat them. Epidemiologist professionals either conduct research or apply information gathered at the workplace. For example, they may work towards finding and tracing the root causes of infection, rates of mutation, and contagion levels in an outbreak. Biochemist Biochemists study different biological, physical and chemical properties of living organisms. They look at processes such as growth, cell development, and heredity and use their research to design or develop products and solutions that may improve the quality of human lives. They also perform basic research or applied research depending on the work setting and type of job. Clinical research associate A clinical research associate runs clinical trials to test drugs' efficacy, benefits, and risks. These professionals are usually present in all clinical trial stages, from identifying and setting up investigational sites to overseeing, starting, and closing the trial. Medical transcriptionist They assist doctors in translating their audio input to a printable format. In addition, they help in transcribing critical patient information such as names, medical records, and Aadhaar numbers. These professionals keep a transcription log looking for various terminologies and medical procedures. They can work for clinics, hospitals, or organisations that offer transcription services. Food safety officer They ensure that different food products are safe for consumption. Food safety officers usually perform tasks like inspecting food processing and storage facilities and ensuring that they meet all safety regulations. They also test food product samples and look into complaints. Quality controller The role of quality control is an essential part of the medical industry. They help ensure quality and compliance in all goods manufactured in the company. Quality control responsibilities may include analysing blueprints, performing research and competitor analysis. Pursuing a career option in biotechnology is a chance for you to work in one of the most innovative fields available. Biotechnologists play a significant role in the research and development of critical scientific disciplines, such as biochemistry, biology, agriculture, environmental protection, genetics, medicine and other necessary fields. In addition, if you enjoy mathematics and science, a career B.Sc degree in biotechnology can allow you to contribute to cutting-edge products and new technologies that help enhance people's quality of life.

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