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Top 8 Career Options Available After B.Sc Biotechnology Course

The B.Sc Biotechnology is a 3-year undergraduate degree course divided into six semesters. The courseu2019s core subjects include cell biology, human biology, chemistry, structural biochemistry and biological systems.

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Top 8 Career Options Available After B.Sc Biotechnology Course

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  1. Top 8 Career Options Available After B.Sc Biotechnology Course Are you interested in studying biology, cellular and biochemistry and curious about the study of living organisms and biological systems? If the answer is yes, then the Bachelor of Science in Biotechnology course is one of your best options. The national and international biotechnology market was estimated at USD 793.87 billion in 2021 and is expected to be worth around USD 1,683.52 billion by 2030, poised to increase a CAGR of 8.7% from 2022 to 2030. The B.Sc Biotechnology is a 3-year undergraduate degree course divided into six semesters. The course’s core subjects include cell biology, human biology, chemistry, structural biochemistry and biological systems. It is a branch of science that uses biology, genetics and cellular principles to develop useful products and improve daily human life and health. There are more than enough career opportunities for graduates who have completed a B.Sc Biotechnology course. Therefore, this degree is quite popular among students. Graduates interested in genetics should take this course as a career option. Job Opportunities After B.Sc Biotechnology Course The scope of the B.Sc Biotechnology course is not only limited to one sector. Following are some of the most popular job opportunities: Microbiologists  These professionals may work on creating vaccines, testing samples and checking new medicines.  They work in settings like hospitals, offices and laboratories.  They work in various companies, from biotechnology and pharmaceuticals to agriculture.  They plan and conduct complex research projects, such as developing new drugs to combat infectious diseases and improving sterilisation procedures. Clinical Research Associates  These professionals run clinical trials to test drug benefits, efficacy and risks.  They write and present trial protocols and manage different regulatory approvals.  They check whole facilities at the test lab or work together with doctors to conduct the trial smoothly. Lab Technicians  These professionals usually perform testing for different healthcare facilities and work full-time in a laboratory setting.  They help scientists to conduct research activities in various laboratory settings.  They store and organise fluids and chemical substances safely. Epidemiologists  Epidemiologists often work with government organisations.  They study diseases with different research methods to treat patients effectively.

  2.  Epidemiologists work towards finding and tracing the root causes of infection, contagion levels and rates of mutation in an outbreak. Medical Representatives  Medical representatives demonstrate products to pharmacists, doctors and scientists.  They work as mediators between medical and pharma companies and healthcare professionals.  They create strong customer relationships and provide valuable feedback to their organisation. Biochemists  Biochemists study various physical, chemical and biological properties of living beings.  They use their research to develop solutions and products that may enhance the quality of living beings.  They do basic or applied research depending on the job setting and type. Biotechnology Instructors  These professionals deliver theoretical and practical concepts associated with biotechnology.  They may lead students to experiment and show the proper equipment usage.  They have a good knowledge of various biotechnology concepts that help them excel in this role. Biostatisticians Biostatisticians’ responsibility is to analyse data gathered from clinical trials and medical research.  These professionals also ensure accuracy in the results of medical trials through analysis, organised study and monitoring.  They work alongside fellow statisticians and data scientists to develop and implement research studies. The B.Sc Biotechnology course has brought tremendous changes to traditional industries such as fermentation and food processing and developed a whole new skill for an industrial revolution. If you like science and mathematics subjects, a career in biotechnology can give you a chance to contribute to cutting-edge products and new technologies that help enhance an individual’s quality of life. In fact, it is one of the top course choices among students.

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