What is the difference between B. tech Biotech and B.sc Biotech?

Class12Medical Published on 26 March 2021

Biotechnology is a branch that involves the study of living organisms. It mainly deals with research and development in various fields such as healthcare, academic, commercial industries and so on. There are two major degrees that students can pursue after their class 12th medical to study this branch i.e. B.tech and B.sc. Both degrees have their own advantages however students are often confused as to which one is better for them. 


To know which degree is more rewarding and will yield great benefits for students in the future, they must have a clear understanding of both B.tech and B.sc in detail. In this article, we will clear all the confusion for students who are aspiring to go for either degree. By referring to this article, students can make the right decision for themselves. So without further ado, let’s get started. 


B.tech vs B.sc Biotech: Course Duration 


B.tech is a 4-year engineering degree that lays emphasis on the practical application of biotechnology. Students will learn basic industrial trends in the first year whereas they will start learning advanced biotech concepts from their second year onwards. It is a more professional degree as students get hands-on experience in various applications of biotech in the entire course duration. 


B.sc on the other hand is a 3-year graduation degree that deals with science and put a focus on the theoretical aspects of biotechnology. The curriculum is not as rigid as B.tech and the laboratory study is limited to a certain extent. 


B.tech vs B.sc Biotech: Job Opportunities 


Firstly, let’s take a look at the various job opportunities after completing your B.tech Biotechnology. 

  1. Research Scientist 
  2. Biotechnologist 
  3. Professor/Lecturer of Biology 
  4. Healthcare Sector 
  5. IT jobs 
  6. Private jobs in the healthcare sector 


The above-mentioned job opportunities come under B.tech biotechnology. Students must know that they can get into any of these fields as per their interests. After completing your B.tech biotech degree, you can apply to the private healthcare sector as it is one of the most flourishing industries in India. Apart from this, you can also acquire a good job in Information technology as Biotechnology is a combination of Biology and technology. Along with biology, you will learn all the concepts of technology in your B.tech degree as well. 



Now, let’s take a look at the job opportunities after completing your B.sc Biotechnology degree below


  1. Microbiologist 
  2. Research Scientist
  3. Medical Scientist
  4. Lecturer
  5. Biotech Product Analyst 


Students can pursue any of the jobs which we mentioned-above. There are many research institutes and universities that accept B.sc biotech graduates so students can get into any of these jobs after their graduation. 


B.tech vs B.sc Biotech: Career Scope 


A B.tech degree will offer you more opportunities in terms of your curriculum and job. While pursuing this degree, students can get good experience in knowing the industry trends as well as they get to practice the core applications of biotech. 

After completing their B.tech, students can opt for Ph.D. as it is one of the most demanding degrees in India. With a Ph.D. degree on your side, you can surely get many top-notch companies to work with you plus you can expect a handsome salary package. After completing your Ph.D. degree, you can travel abroad for further job opportunities. 


On the other hand, a B.sc biotech degree will impart more theoretical knowledge

to you. After completing this degree, one can opt for M.sc in biotechnology which will speed up your chances of getting a good job. The only downside that this degree has is that you cannot pursue your Ph.D. directly after your graduation. You need to first complete your M.sc and then go for Ph.D. education which is very time-consuming. 


B.tech vs B.sc Biotech: Salary Growth 


The salary for both B.tech biotech and B.sc Biotech can depend on various factors such as your degree, type of job, the company/institute, etc. 


The salary of a B.tech graduate can range between 5-8 lakhs per annum and can increase with their job experience. On the other hand, the salary of B.sc biotech can vary between 4-8 lakhs per annum. 


To conclude, both degrees have their own pros and choosing the correct one depends entirely on you. We suggest you weigh certain factors such as course duration, course fee, syllabus, job scope, etc. We have listed some of the aspects in this article that you can consider while choosing a suitable degree for yourself. Note that the Biotechnology field in India is still picking up however to boost your chances to land a good job, you can pursue Ph.D. It will increase your chances of getting your desired job not only in India but in foreign countries as well. Good luck!


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