I think, if you are looking for a well salaried job abroad, you need at least a PhD degree.
The best option is you can do PhD abroad with some scholarship. Most often, you will get a good amount.
As you know, Biotechnology is an applied science and also an upcoming science in India. Opportunities after B.E. is very little.
I f you want to do PhD in India after you M.E., You need to qualify DBT-BET JRF or CSIR-UGC-NET JRF. with this fellowship you can do PhD in some reputed institutes in India with a good fellowship amount for 5 years.
After competing your PhD here, you can have more options for jobs abroad.
Best wishes
The applications of this branch of science are vast and simply mind-boggling. On one hand, it caters to the industrial sector such as food and beverages industry, textiles industry, biological products, medicines and pharmaceuticals while on the other hand this branch of science caters to the requirements of agriculture, animal husbandry, nutrition and environmental conservation. The list is a long and an envious one.
it is an interdisciplinary branch of science that is rapidly gaining significance and opportunities for youngsters who want to explore the new frontiers of science are immense.
Biotechnology assimilates in itself a number of disciplines. Further, there is a great demand for biotechnical experts in countless industries and sectors. The following are applications where biotechnological techniques are used extensively:
? Agriculture
? Animal Husbandry
? Environment Conservation
? Genetic Engineering
? Health Care
? Medicine
? Industrial Research and Development
Career opportunities for students in biotechnology abound. Those specialising in different sub-disciplines of this field can easily find jobs in both private and government sector undertakings. If you have acquired a post-graduate degree in biotechnology then you can easily find a suitable position in a number of industries.
Major recruiters include industries engaged in processing and developing agricultural and biological products, bio-processing industries, pharmaceutical and chemical industries. There are ample opportunities in industries producing healthcare products, textile industry, cosmetics and organisations engaged in different types of industrial research and development.
These days a growing number of qualified biotechnical professionals are engaged by different industries for environment protection activities and for the safe disposal of hazardous materials.
Like any other job profile, the pay packet largely depends on your academic qualification, your area of specialisation and the institution from where you have earned your degree. Fresh graduates in this field can generally bag a monthly salary in the range of Rs 8,000 to Rs 20,000.
scope is good but if you do it from any good college like
Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT), Gwalior
Lovely Professional University, Punjab
University Inst of Engg and Tech, Chandigarh
P.E.S Institute of Technology, Bangalore
there is no scope of biotech in India yet, people who do biotech if very lucky get job in IT sector or they roam unemployed and abuse the person who said there is big scope of biotech.
I am going to appear for B. E. biotechnology. so what will be the opportunities for me after 4 years.