04-24-2014, 10:52 AM
Hi Prabh!
Well, having done MSc in Biotechnology, it completely makes sense to opt for PhD. But, US based Universities have stringent cut-offs and eligibility requirements both in terms of your academic record and GRE (if you are eyeing for Scholarship based admission, otherwise there are good chances if you are comfortable with financing yourself). Still, your academic record and GRE do matter. Please share your academic details, so that I can specifically guide you about the Universities that might suit your profile.
Best wishes
Meanwhile you may read this thread as well: Aiming a PhD in Top Grad School?
Well, having done MSc in Biotechnology, it completely makes sense to opt for PhD. But, US based Universities have stringent cut-offs and eligibility requirements both in terms of your academic record and GRE (if you are eyeing for Scholarship based admission, otherwise there are good chances if you are comfortable with financing yourself). Still, your academic record and GRE do matter. Please share your academic details, so that I can specifically guide you about the Universities that might suit your profile.
Best wishes
Meanwhile you may read this thread as well: Aiming a PhD in Top Grad School?
(04-08-2014, 06:10 PM)prabh Wrote: HELLO,
please share your knoweledge regarding carrer prospects for those who have done m.sc biotechnology in India and wanna start carrer in usa . it can be ph.d or any job oriented course and then job in any biotechnology form in usa.
please guide.. what is the procedure, what is the eligibility crieteria, importat dates/ month for application , short term study so tht you can work there?
thanks