Hello, I'm Still in Preparatory classes Integrated to a BioMedTech School, For The near Future I have To choose between 3 Engineering Degrees, bioméd and Biotech and Agri-food, and a master degree in bio banks, I'm not good at maths and mechanics So I'll probably avoid bioméd, i think Agri-food(agroalimentaire in French) does require A lot of chemistry, So For The Biotech Branch, The Main Similarities I've noticed that they both Have common Modules Such as Plants Biotechnology/genetic engineering and Chemical Engineering, Does Biotechnology Cover More Fields Related To Chemical Industries also? I've Heard That You can Work With Pharmaceutical companies and Gain Many options (more than an agrifood engineer)For Completing your course of study in Fields(Doctorat) such as nanobiotechnology and Genetic engineering(just like what You have said) For a better career and Income? which One Do you recommend? and sorry for the English.
Yes Biotech does cover more chemistry, first off all industrial biotech, and aklot biotechhnologists work at chemical industries, because of the scope of biotechnology with regards to chemistry. And In the food industry, within chemistry Departments like Analytics etc are also something that many biotechnologists consider/do. And Ofc a Doctorate is always very helpful, and you can land in management positions in a very short time, but the interesting part is that, you can land a research job with a doctorate degree alot easier. Pharma is more developed, so there are man options and the income is much better as well (both in germany and france). As far as i know Nanobiotech is still in development, and some small startups in canada are working heavily on that. But it is very small and has huge potential in the future. I would suggest you follow your interest, otherwise you mught get bored very easily, and if you are flexibel in that area, then i would suggest pharma industry/ Pharma biotech. Sorry for the delayed response, and hope it helped. Best of luck mate
@BT.ed9 I have a question to ask. I will soon complete my bachelor in pharmacy. But i want to do my masters in Biotechnology. Would you be able to give some guidance on how should I start?? I mean like which books should I read , which skills do i need to excel at and other tips. Thank you
Some universities offer pharmaceutical biotech, you can directly apply to those sorts of programs, but from pharma into general biotechnology is possible. You can look at the department page from the uni that you are interested in, and find out the requirements for the application. I would suggest an email to the department and asking them directly first, but you should be able to apply directly. Best of luck mate👍
Hii sir. I have completed my bachelor's in Zoology in India. Im looking forward to do masters in Germany. So could please suggest a good course to study in Germany. As im interested in Biotechnology. Which course is better?
Biotech is more practical. You can watch the biotech vs biology video. It applies for zoology as well. Think of it as zoology vs biotech. I would suggest you go with your interest but pharma biotech in my opinion is great
hi sir I have done my bs c biotechnology in one of the best university in Europe and I want to do master in Germany , so sir which course is better which has highest salary in Germany from master
The cons are pretty scary. Would you say the pros outway the cons? Im studying chemical engineering but want to delve into biomolecular engineering and biotechnology. My concern has always been the ethical issues, im scared to do more harm than good but i believe in understanding nature and life forms at that level and using it for the betterment of man.
Pros definitely outway the cons. Think of it this way, there are Rules and regulations at almost every company, and in every country there are institutions that control these sorts of things. So most Rules are in place, but Sh*t still happens (intentional by some), so go for it, but we have to be responsible in these things, and dont let it slide if u observed smthing abt someone else.... Best of luck and its nice to listen to these concerns by ppl👍
Its because its a relatively new field, adn the recent boom in the industry is even newer. I guess it depends on whether or not the industry in your country is present and on similar standards to that of the most developed nations. Biotechnology can offer you a wide spectrum of jobs that you are qualified to do, which i already talked about on my channel, but all those jobs are typical "scientist" jobs i would say. If the academia in lab work is not ahead enough, it can be hard, but mostly it is not bad at all. In any case, bitoechnology has better prespectives then Zoology, botany (very crude of me), other theory based fields. Hope that healed abit. If you want to watch the spectrum of jobs for biotechnologists, then this is the video for you on my channel "ua-cam.com/video/rTnxIfpaX3w/v-deo.html" Best of luck
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Hello, I'm Still in Preparatory classes Integrated to a BioMedTech School, For The near Future I have To choose between 3 Engineering Degrees, bioméd and Biotech and Agri-food, and a master degree in bio banks, I'm not good at maths and mechanics So I'll probably avoid bioméd, i think Agri-food(agroalimentaire in French) does require A lot of chemistry, So For The Biotech Branch, The Main Similarities I've noticed that they both Have common Modules Such as Plants Biotechnology/genetic engineering and Chemical Engineering,
Does Biotechnology Cover More Fields Related To Chemical Industries also? I've Heard That You can Work With Pharmaceutical companies and Gain Many options (more than an agrifood engineer)For Completing your course of study in Fields(Doctorat) such as nanobiotechnology and Genetic engineering(just like what You have said) For a better career and Income? which One Do you recommend? and sorry for the English.
Yes Biotech does cover more chemistry, first off all industrial biotech, and aklot biotechhnologists work at chemical industries, because of the scope of biotechnology with regards to chemistry. And In the food industry, within chemistry Departments like Analytics etc are also something that many biotechnologists consider/do.
And Ofc a Doctorate is always very helpful, and you can land in management positions in a very short time, but the interesting part is that, you can land a research job with a doctorate degree alot easier. Pharma is more developed, so there are man options and the income is much better as well (both in germany and france). As far as i know Nanobiotech is still in development, and some small startups in canada are working heavily on that. But it is very small and has huge potential in the future.
I would suggest you follow your interest, otherwise you mught get bored very easily, and if you are flexibel in that area, then i would suggest pharma industry/ Pharma biotech.
Sorry for the delayed response, and hope it helped. Best of luck mate
hey there ...i am a BSc first yr microbiology student from India and I am concern about the jobs in this field . Is there scope of micro
Microbio is a field in demand. Almost every industry has active microbiologists( in med/bio related industries).....
Which state bro? I am from West Bengal
@BT.ed9 I have a question to ask. I will soon complete my bachelor in pharmacy. But i want to do my masters in Biotechnology. Would you be able to give some guidance on how should I start?? I mean like which books should I read , which skills do i need to excel at and other tips. Thank you
Some universities offer pharmaceutical biotech, you can directly apply to those sorts of programs, but from pharma into general biotechnology is possible. You can look at the department page from the uni that you are interested in, and find out the requirements for the application. I would suggest an email to the department and asking them directly first, but you should be able to apply directly.
Best of luck mate👍
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Hii sir. I have completed my bachelor's in Zoology in India. Im looking forward to do masters in Germany. So could please suggest a good course to study in Germany. As im interested in Biotechnology. Which course is better?
Biotech is more practical. You can watch the biotech vs biology video. It applies for zoology as well. Think of it as zoology vs biotech. I would suggest you go with your interest but pharma biotech in my opinion is great
@@BT.ed9Thankyou so much would you please suggest a university for Pharma biotech masters in Germany. I have only 65% in my bachelors. Please help
Can u tell how much can we get paid after BS or MS as a biotechmologist
I did. I made two videos on this topics discussion different industries and factors that influence the pay..... Hope you find them helpful
hi sir I have done my bs c biotechnology in one of the best university in Europe and I want to do master in Germany , so sir which course is better which has highest salary in Germany from master
The cons are pretty scary. Would you say the pros outway the cons? Im studying chemical engineering but want to delve into biomolecular engineering and biotechnology. My concern has always been the ethical issues, im scared to do more harm than good but i believe in understanding nature and life forms at that level and using it for the betterment of man.
Pros definitely outway the cons. Think of it this way, there are Rules and regulations at almost every company, and in every country there are institutions that control these sorts of things. So most Rules are in place, but Sh*t still happens (intentional by some), so go for it, but we have to be responsible in these things, and dont let it slide if u observed smthing abt someone else....
Best of luck and its nice to listen to these concerns by ppl👍
I got admission in biotechnology but now everyone to me is be like u choose a wrong degree🙃it is useless
Its because its a relatively new field, adn the recent boom in the industry is even newer.
I guess it depends on whether or not the industry in your country is present and on similar standards to that of the most developed nations. Biotechnology can offer you a wide spectrum of jobs that you are qualified to do, which i already talked about on my channel, but all those jobs are typical "scientist" jobs i would say. If the academia in lab work is not ahead enough, it can be hard, but mostly it is not bad at all. In any case, bitoechnology has better prespectives then Zoology, botany (very crude of me), other theory based fields.
Hope that healed abit. If you want to watch the spectrum of jobs for biotechnologists, then this is the video for you on my channel "ua-cam.com/video/rTnxIfpaX3w/v-deo.html"
Best of luck