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RE: B.tech vs B.Sc - Ambeshwar Mohanty - 04-04-2015 Sir since I am weak in maths I shall have to struggle hard in B.tech in maths and physics . I think I would be able to do well in B.Sc . I am thinking for applying in amity, Jaipur . can u give some review about Amity university . and I also wanted to know the jobs that I can get after B.Sc and after M.Sc . and I also wanted to know if integrated dual degree course for B.Sc and M Sc are better or not RE: B.tech vs B.Sc - SunilNagpal - 04-04-2015 (04-04-2015, 01:58 AM)Ambeshwar Mohanty Wrote: Sir since I am weak in maths I shall have to struggle hard in B.tech in maths and physics . I think I would be able to do well in B.Sc . I am thinking for applying in amity, Jaipur . can u give some review about Amity university . and I also wanted to know the jobs that I can get after B.Sc and after M.Sc . and I also wanted to know if integrated dual degree course for B.Sc and M Hello Ambeshwar, Well, I can research about Amity for you but right now I lack any experience about the same. Give me some time to shed an opinion about it. After MSc you can work as RA (Research Associate) in Institutes and CSIR labs. Jobs in MNCs like TCS are also there but very few. If you pursue MSc from an IIT or JNU then prospects can be bright in terms of placement in an MNC. You should not pursue an integrated course in my opinion and rather try appearing for exams like IIT JAM to get admission in an IIT for Msc. Hope it helps Best wishes Sunil RE: B.tech vs B.Sc - SunilNagpal - 05-28-2015 Hi Aman, I understand your confusion. I am out of station, so responding using my phone. Will get in touch with you in detail tomorrow. Till then research about Bhartiya Vidyapeeth Pune for B.Tech in Biotech/Biomed. Best wishes Sunil RE: B.tech vs B.Sc - vibhav223 - 05-28-2015 hey sir,i have passed my 12th maharashtra board with pcb and i am intrested in biotech ,i want to be a scientist mainly in r&d related to molecular biology or rdna technology or i can even do bioinformatics!!or even i can be a teacher for my love towards the subject. and i have no intrest in marketing and mba after bsc i will try for IIT for msc!but the problem is should i do my phd here or in foreign country ,as heard phd over there is too costly but will fetch u job quickly,and whats the average pay for a molecular biology teacher or a reasearch scientist in india and abroad after doing phd in molecular biology!!!can i be a professor in a reputated college?,or can i be a teacher in usa for molecular biology or any biotech subject?or a scientist in abroad ?!please give me a broad perspective abt salary in india vs abroad and what should i do.wheather molecular biology(scientist or teacher)or bioinformatics(because coding is fun) please please sir need a expert perspective!!! |