I am a tyBsc zoology student, just completed all my semester exams, failed in iit jam entrance exam and had given gat b 2024 entrance exam; but due to the easy level of this year's paper.. I am expecting a high cutoff which leaves with a possibility that i won't even get admission through this entrance score
I wanted to do Masters in biotechnology
But i am really uncertain about my future, what should i do next, how should i plan and proceed ? If you ask about my 3 years bachelors journey then i had volunteered to work in college lab , but unfortunately it wasn't useful as i just learnt the theories here too and didn't get much practical exposure. I got first prize in science exhibition which boosted my interest in science so i applied for summer research fellowship which was available for bsc, btech,and mtech 2nd year students but failed to get a guide there too and couldn't get selected for internship, when i looked at the selected candidates list0; the spot i applied to.. was given to a btech student from iit bombay , so i thought i need more practical experience and a good college . Therefore, firstly I wrote a research article in college's first research booklet which is going to get published soon
But for good college, i don't think i am going to get into one, so i am really confused right now ...what should i do ?? I want a good college so that i will get good practical research exposure to gain some research skillsets.
Ans: It's understandable to feel uncertain about your future, especially when facing setbacks in your academic and career pursuits. If you're concerned about not getting admission to a master's program in biotechnology, consider alternative paths to gain practical research experience and advance your skills. Look into certificate programs, diploma courses, or online courses in biotechnology or related fields that offer hands-on training and practical experience. Explore opportunities for research assistantships, lab technician positions, or entry-level roles in biotech companies that can provide valuable experience and exposure to research methodologies and techniques. Continue to build your academic and professional portfolio by engaging in research projects, writing research articles, and participating in scientific conferences or exhibitions. Consider submitting your research articles to scientific journals or publications to showcase your work and contribute to the academic community. Remember that setbacks are a natural part of the academic and career journey. Stay positive, resilient, and persistent in pursuing your goals, even in the face of challenges. Think about your long-term career goals and how each step you take aligns with them. Consider whether pursuing a master's degree in biotechnology is essential for achieving your career objectives or if there are alternative paths to success.
Ultimately, it's important to stay proactive, adaptable, and open-minded as you navigate your academic and career journeys. Keep exploring opportunities, gaining experience, and pursuing your passion for biotechnology, and you'll find a path that leads to success and fulfillment in the field.