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Introduction
Biotechnology
is an interdisciplinary science including
not only biology, but also subjects like
mathematics, physics, chemistry and engineering.
It is a blend of various technologies applied
together to living cells for production
of a particular product or for improving
upon it. Its use and application ranges
from fields like agriculture to industry
(food, pharmaceutical, chemical, bioproducts,
textiles etc.), medicine, nutrition, environmental
conservation, animal sciences etc. making
it one of the fastest growing fields. The
work is generally carried out in the laboratories,
as it is a scientific research oriented
field.
Nature
of Work
The
nature of work of biotechnologists, being
interdisciplinary, requires working together
of people from different fields such as
biology, chemistry, biochemistry, microbiology,
molecular biology, immunology, genetics,
engineering, food science, agriculture etc.
Some of the fields where biotechnology studies
are applicable are as follows.
1.MEDICINE
AND HEALTH CARE: Biotechnology's
application in this area has helped in the
development of various medicines, vaccines
and diagnostics. The remarkable development
work carried out by biotechnologists in
this field has led to improvement in the
methods of diagnosis, medicines and vaccinations
for diseases which once thought were incurable
are no more a cause of worry, which has
been a blessing for humankind.
INDUSTRIAL
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT: Both
the government and the private sector employ
biotechnologists. They conduct research
and development work, for increasing productivity,
improving energy production and conservation,
minimizing pollution and industrial waste
etc. Biotechnologists also find opportunities
at places involving activities like chemical
processes, genetic engineering, textile
development, cosmetic development etc
2.AGRICULTURE
AND ANIMAL HUSBANDRY: Indian economy
is very much dependent on agriculture and
biotechnologists have made major advancements
in this area. Over the years, the agricultural
output has been improving, owing to the
improvements in the quality of seeds, insecticides
and fertilizers. The latest technologies
like micro propagation and tissue culture
has further helped agriculturists to overcome
problems like soil imbalances, genetic breeding
and crop diseases. Biotechnologists are
also encouraging a shift from chemically
prepared fertilizers and insecticides to
biochemicals and bioinsecticides. Biotechnology's
intervention in the area of animal husbandry
has improved animal breeding. Numerous kinds
of genetically engineered, high yielding
animal breeds have come up which has increased
the output of dairy products as well as
the meat products. India has in fact, become
the largest milk producer in the world.
ENVIRONMENT:
Environmental biotechnology has become another
area of extensive work due to the dangers
brought about by increasing levels of environmental
pollution. A lot of hard work is being done
to protect our environment. In this field,
the job of a biotechnologist spans from
checking industrial air pollution levels,
treatment of industrial waste to recycling
of sewage sludge..
Personality
As
the work is largely related to scientific
research. It becomes quite important to
have a good academic background in science.
Hard work and high level of intelligence
with a scientific bent of mind, determination,
perseverance, imagination, innovative attitude,
ability to work for long hours, originality,
team spirit are some important essentials
for becoming a successful biotechnologist.
Professional
Courses
Candidates having background in science
at the intermediate level can take up B.Tech.
programme in Biotechnology. P.G. courses
available are M.Sc. Biotechnology, M.Sc.
(Agriculture) Biotechnology, M.V.Sc. (Animal)
Biotechnology, M.Tech. Biotechnology, M.Sc./M.V.Sc.
in Veterinary Biotechnology, M.Sc. (Marine)
Biotechnology, Medical Biotechnology, M.Tech.
in Biomedical Engineering/Biotechnology.
Depending upon the aptitude and necessity,
more advanced courses such PH.D. and Post-DoctoralResearch
in Biotechnology can also be pursued.
Specialization
Being an interdisciplinary subject with
diverse areas of study, biotechnological
procedures apply themselves to a wide range
of fields allowing students from different
backgrounds and interests to specialize
in fields of their choice. Some of the fields
of specialization are Molecular Biology,
Microbiology, Biochemistry, Biophysics,
Botany, Zoology, Pharmacology, Physiology,
Horticulture, TissueCulture, AgriculturalEngineering,
Animal Sciences, Dairy Technology, Fisheries,
Medicine,Life Sciences, and Genetics
Career
Prospects
In recent times, biotechnology as a subject
has grown rapidly. And as far as employment
is concerned, it has become the second fastest
growing sector after multi-media. Candidates
with postgraduate degree in biotechnology
get absorbed in corporate and government
sector, both. Qualified biotechnologists
are employed in leading indian business
houses and MNCs including pharmaceutical
companies, chemical industries, bio-processing
industries, agriculture related industries
and pollution control activities of the
major industries etc. They can even join
government and corporate run research and
development organizations. On the whole
making it a good career opportunity for
the bright young people.
Remuneration
Remuneration very much depends upon academic
qualification, institute or university from
which the degree is attained and the level
of work experience. In the corporate sector,
fresh IIT pass outs may get anything in
the range of Rs. 70,000 p.a. to Rs. 85,000
p.a. and fresh B.Sc./B. Tech. graduates
from other universities may get anything
in the range of Rs. 50,000 p.a. to Rs. 70,000
p.a. Those workimg in the research institutes
can expect something around Rs. 60,000 p.a.
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