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Asked by Anonymous - Sep 15, 2024Hindi
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My daughter is 4 th year btech biotechnology in Andhra University what's next to be suggested for future growth for job oriented

Ans: Some of the options for Higher Studies / Masters in Biotechnology (preferably ABORAD) are: Bioinformatics | Biomedical Engineering | Genetic Engineering | MBA in Biotechnology Management | Food Technology | Bioprocess Technology | Clinical Research | Pharmaceutical Biotechnology | Forensic Science. However, it is also suggested to try for Campus Placement or off-campus through LinkedIn or other sources. All the BEST for Your Daughter's Bright Future.

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Sir, what is the difference between IITs and NITs? Do you think IIITs are better than IITs? Can you please explain and elaborate? Thank you in advance.
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