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Difference between biotech and biochem - rakhi - 06-05-2015

I have biotech, biochem and chem as my subjects (bsc biotech 2nd year. Nagpur University). The syllabus for both the subjects is almost same then what is the difference?


RE: Difference between biotech and biochem - Ankur - 06-05-2015

Biochemistry is a pure science field, studying the chemistry of the molecules found in living cells. Biotech is about manipulating those chemicals (and also living cells) to produce a product; bioengineering is the development of those processes on a commercial basis.

It is better to ask your teachers why the syllabus is almost the same ... since Syllabus preparation is up to the university, there is no standard rule globally.


RE: Difference between biotech and biochem - rakhi - 06-05-2015

THANK YOU SO MUCH