5 UNEXPECTED things you need to know abt BIOTECHNOLOGY

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июн 2024
  • What you must know before you start your studies in Biotechnology

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  • @zacharysway575
    @zacharysway575 8 месяцев назад +21

    I love everything unless it restricts me from using what skills I have. I love all kinds of science because it's the study of how we work. And yes Chem is essential because chemistry is the study of what everything is made of and how they interact you need that to understand how that creates a system

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  8 месяцев назад

      Couldnt agree more...

  • @damonbrown5803
    @damonbrown5803 Год назад +64

    Dang the "more chemistry" portion really messed me up. I am currently a Biology major ex Biochemistry major because I realized how much I loved Biology while chemistry overall bored me and was a means to an end. I also love multiple disciplines of biology (micro, physiology, genetics, etc.) so at the beginning hearing that Biotech had multiple focused disciplines I was like "FINALLY I FOUND WHAT'S RIGHT FOR ME as I've been struggling to pick a single discipline for a career and pursue in grad school. Knowing that it's primary chemistry (which makes sense) really crumbled my path to sanctuary and now I'm back to square one. But, I do appreciate the transparency at least now know before pursuing it and then becoming depressed because it's not what I wanted to focus on. I really just don't have a passion for chemistry and can't relate to it as much as biology but in order to do what I want to do in the world of biology it requires a strong primary foundation of chemistry. The dilemma of me.

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  Год назад +7

      U r not thr only one. A friend of mine had the exact same problem, and then she dropped out and found a great traineeship and became a lab assistant, and is much happier now....
      I would recommend everyone in your place to do what u did, just change your major or your academic path, instead of sitting on it till the bitter end and scattering your mentalhealth over smthing u dont really like.....
      Great for you man, and wish u all the very best for ur future carrier....👍 And really glad to hear that u got smthing out of this video😃

    • @ps2gamer350
      @ps2gamer350 Год назад +3

      This is literally how I feel rn I'm currently a biology major in my 2nd year going into my spring semester and my biology grades have been subpar but my chem grades have been worse. I tried aiming to become a doctor but now I have lost it and it comprised my mental health as well. I'm trying to figure out biotechnology or bioengineering cause right now I have test anxiety and I have an interest in the chem and bio but my grades don't translate it. I don't understand what to do

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  Год назад +5

      @@ps2gamer350 Yeah, thats a difficult position to be in. I would suggest that u take it slow, maybe take some time off, if u can. But look for a suitable field, bearing atleast the next 30 years.
      Wish u all the best man.... Hope u get through it.

    • @ps2gamer350
      @ps2gamer350 Год назад +1

      @@BT.ed9 yeah i decided after talking to my advisors to try the biotechnology route. I still am in the same classes but I feel like although grades are not there I can work on them and improve them. I just think that this career is also a highly profitable career comparable to the doctor with masters. I think I'm gonna take my time and enjoy it and aim for this career

  • @nadia3824
    @nadia3824 Год назад +14

    This was super helpful!! I'm want to get into biotechnology since it seems really interesting but since I've been doing arts this whole time, I dont have as much support from my teachers as I could of if I was studying a science. Videos like this are really helping me with making this huge descision so thank you!!

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  Год назад

      Glad to hear that, thanks🙏

  • @BevanMJ.03
    @BevanMJ.03 2 года назад +25

    sir please do keep creating more contents like this on biotech field , its really interesting and helpful to all those aspiring in this field .

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  Год назад +1

      Thanks🙏, and i m glad to here that.....

  • @user-ry5qh4uc6q
    @user-ry5qh4uc6q 2 месяца назад +1

    thanks a lot for this video. do stop and keep it up. you help many of us due to the Biotechnology major. what a man with attitude. may Allah bless you !!!!!

  • @enesiajori2696
    @enesiajori2696 6 дней назад

    Great im very helped thamk u so much

  • @livelongandprosper6577
    @livelongandprosper6577 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for guiding us!

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  Год назад

      Thank u for watching👍

  • @zionderszio5513
    @zionderszio5513 Год назад +20

    As a student in the fifth semester, I need to admit. Man, you nailed it! A little hint from me. Use your knowledge to give some tutoring lessons.

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  Год назад +2

      Just saw ur comment. Thanks man😃

  • @karimaasmaagha4487
    @karimaasmaagha4487 10 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you for the precious informations ❤

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  10 месяцев назад

      Kind of you, thanks.

  • @funclips376
    @funclips376 Год назад +1

    great video

  • @ann7419
    @ann7419 2 года назад +7

    Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and experience about this.
    I've been interested in this career for a long time so your videos are a big help to me.

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  Год назад

      Thank u for ur kind words

  • @Greenbox3
    @Greenbox3 3 года назад +166

    I love biology but not chemistry

    • @himanisaini1058
      @himanisaini1058 2 года назад +12

      then biomedical science may help

    • @angelcubos2.06
      @angelcubos2.06 Год назад +3

      And I love both, but I love more chemistry

    • @user-iw9wp4wr6d
      @user-iw9wp4wr6d Год назад +1

      I wanna ask a question, i have opted for psychology in place of physics, can i still do biotechnology? I have psychology, chemistry, biology

    • @thoudampari119
      @thoudampari119 Год назад +1

      Same as you

    • @thoudampari119
      @thoudampari119 Год назад

      @@angelcubos2.06 that's good

  • @amirashifa7317
    @amirashifa7317 9 месяцев назад +2

    Am from Ethiopian I have degree in biotechnology I love biothec because a very interesting study & I respect you in Ethiopian there is no job opportunity in biothecnology

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  9 месяцев назад +2

      You can get into some other field as a biotechnologist. In food, chemical, or pharma. I made a video on the range of jobs for biotechnologists. U can check that oit if if want👍

  • @aimisyazni8301
    @aimisyazni8301 Год назад +13

    hello. First of all, I would just like to say thank you for making this video. It gave me an inside into biotech since it's something I just recently considered taking for my degree. So here's my dilemma, I've been given an offer to either continue my bachelors degree in Chemical engineering or Biotechnology. I actually applied for MBBS but was rejected and was given the offer of Biotechnology instead. I've done a bit of research on the requirements and what is to be expected academically. However, Im still unsure about its future prospect. Like whether it'll be relevant or high in demand in the future. and whether itll pay well. Cause Ive always been more inclined in Science (bio,chem,physics) rather than maths which is why Im hesitating on taking the chemical engineering offer. I know that we should always follow what your passionate about, but what im truly passionate about got rejected😂💁‍♀ So might as well pursue something that gives better prospect.

    • @smallderick9099
      @smallderick9099 Год назад +6

      First of you can go to medical school with biotech degree.
      Second of all, as long as earth exist biotech will become more relevant each year.
      Chech about the history till date how the field has been developing greatly.
      Believe me if you've done more research and to the way the world is going ,biotec will always be a demanding job.
      I'd say go for it,I had a degree in economics now switching to biotech.
      Note: I studied chemistry, physics, maths and bio in high school.

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  Год назад +3

      There has been an oversight on my Part here.... I apologize.....
      Biotech will always be in demand. And carrier prospects are good but obviously different then human medicine. U might get paid different, but it depends on alot of other factors like the biotech industry etc. (U can check the Video, on this topic). But u font get paid as well as an MD. Chrmical engineering has alot of maths structured in it, but so does that biotechnology in most cases. But its basic maths, u wont have to do alot of high level maths, so i would recommend biotechnology to thosr who are hesitant cuz of maths.... Basic calculus and statistics and u r good.....
      Hope this was helpful👍

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  Год назад

      As far as i know, u can only work in the lab, and maybe do some training(smthing like a traineeship). But u cant study Human medicine with a biotech degree. Maybe there are some exceptions, but i m not sure abt whether u can go to med school with a biotech degree. Btw. U can go to med school, and study biotechnology or similar fields, like medical technology etc. (Cuz of some have the departments structured that way) But as far as i know, u cant be a MD if u dont start human medicine from the beginning.
      But i might be completely wrong. Would appreciate if u send me some info, and inform me abt this possibility.....
      But I agree a 100% with everything else u said. And thanks for engaging mate👍 appreciate that...

  • @CrossBearer741
    @CrossBearer741 2 года назад +1

    Keep doing it ... it helps a lot ....

  • @linajr422
    @linajr422 Год назад +9

    this was really helpful! thanks
    but how can we improve our chemistry ? and how can we become a trainee when we don't know anything about the job?

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  Год назад +2

      improving chemistry i would say learn the basics that u were taught at school. 11-13th grade chemistry is more than enough to built ur foundation.
      And i think for trainee programs u mostly learn about the job when u are in that program.
      And dont read much into it, you mostly learn about it when u r inside the program, cuz u start to understand the the market, once u r in it.
      a tip, try to google and look into the description for the program and the handbook helps alot as well. I would google the program and learn as much as i can, if i were in your place.
      hope that helps

  • @farinasadeghi3714
    @farinasadeghi3714 2 месяца назад

    Hi, at first your video was the best thanks for that, I just wanna ask a question, I’m really interested in genetics and biology, do you think that this major can be ok for me? Also I wanna study it in China, and one more question is that can we rely on a good salary in the future and good position?

  • @AJ-gc1yd
    @AJ-gc1yd Год назад +10

    hello, thx for the video. I have a question: So im really interested in Biology which is how i found out about this course, but im worrying about the chemistry part, since ive only had chemistry in school for a few years. In the B.sc, do we start with the basics again or is it necessary to know a lot of stuff about chemistry already?

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  Год назад +3

      The basics are always repeated yes, but if u have the basic understanding of chrmistry from the school, it is enough to start..... But in Biotechnology there is more chemistry then anything else, i think for d Starter u must keep that in mind....

    • @lenakhader8309
      @lenakhader8309 Год назад

      ​@@BT.ed9

  • @kingamatysiak4063
    @kingamatysiak4063 9 месяцев назад +1

    im about to start my first year in poland in october, im very scared cuz i was never good in chemistry, i loved biology and genetics tho, i know it will be hard but i hope i can handle it and learn to love chemistry too

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  9 месяцев назад +3

      I get that. But to put your mind at ease, you will have the feeling that almost 80-90% of the chemistry you are already familiar with, at least in the first two semesters. After that you are kinda used to the program and you will just go along with every chemistry topic. Offcourse there will be some harder then the other, but it is not so hard that you cant get through. I would suggest you do everything on time, and dont put off modules and subjects. You will get through it, every bitoech student does.
      WIsh you all the best mate...

    • @tuana-coskun
      @tuana-coskun 9 месяцев назад

      hello i want to study biochemistry in poland too can we talk about admission requirements etc please, and i have other questions either

  • @issahakusaani6648
    @issahakusaani6648 Год назад +2

    Please can I continue to study imaging after biotechnology and molecular biology degree??

  • @noway-h5
    @noway-h5 6 месяцев назад +2

    I'm confused what should I do biotechnology or biochemistry.

  • @SatchelChannel
    @SatchelChannel 2 года назад +17

    yeah, i was shocked to see that biology exams were like... 10 on 24? ahahahah, so much chemistry (4 exams: inorganic, organic, physical chemistry and industrial biotech, not counting two of biochemistry), 2 exams of IT, 3 of Statistics, 2 of analysis and physics. I chose biotech because i feared engineer was tough but jesus christ biotech is on the same level ahahahahah
    PS: Im focusing on bioinformatics/industrial biotech, so i have way more chemistry and IT exams compared to other courses like medical or farmaceutical biotech

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  11 месяцев назад

      Just saw ur comment. Sorry for the very delayed reply.
      Yes theres more of that, the Things u just mentioned.... And its a fun surprise for most of us😅
      And bioinfo/industrial biotech is a nice field. Wish u all the very best mate👍

  • @victoriaikusemoro5306
    @victoriaikusemoro5306 3 месяца назад

    I’m studying plant science and biotechnology.Am in my third year at university few months to go for my industrial training can I do it at quality control laboratory

  • @user-qe4nm7qx7m
    @user-qe4nm7qx7m Год назад +16

    1)What topics of chemistry should we learn before entering biotechnology?
    2)what topics of maths should be good at?
    3) which topics of physics should we be good at ?
    I want to just give a rough look before entering, so please so mention

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  Год назад +10

      In chemistry elemental behavious from important elements like H, N,O, C, Halogens, S, and basic brhaviour of groups, alkenes and alkanes, stociometry, types of chem.reactions....
      Maths, differentials, Logarithmus, integrals and simple calculations.....
      In Physics, thermodynamics, waves, ideal and real gas, and basic laws and principles of E transmission, transfer etc

  • @felix-xd4mx
    @felix-xd4mx 3 дня назад

    hi, i have social studies bachelor degree but i want to study biochem or biotech, is that possible? i want to pursue my (actual) long term passion and interests, i did went to a science high school but went to the "wrong" major. im actually really happy that there is a lot of chemistry, i don't really like memorization (which biology mostly is), i like problem solving and equations better sometimes. so i was torn between chemistry or bio, or engineering, but hearing this makes me think, maybe i should go to biotech since there's a lot of chemistry anyway

  • @diarranickson5717
    @diarranickson5717 Год назад +3

    So I’m thinking about biotech but I’m not really inlove with biology or chemistry. I’ve always wanted to study it tho and I’ve only took one yeah in highschool. So do you think it’s a good idea to major in it?

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  11 месяцев назад

      A good idea yea for sure. But only if u like it, and dont get permanently discouraged by it along the way

  • @HaileHamato-ym9ch
    @HaileHamato-ym9ch 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  9 месяцев назад

      Glad you were here.

  • @neerajgupta954
    @neerajgupta954 2 месяца назад

    Is maths important in 10+2 grades can I do it only with biology

  • @Ckj19
    @Ckj19 Год назад +1

    HELLO,
    I KINDLY REQUEST YOU , IF YOU COULD MAKE A VIDEO ON THE HIGHEST AND LOWEST PAYING JOBS UNDER BIOTECHNOLOGY.!

  • @firozshah5928
    @firozshah5928 17 дней назад

    what kind of Study is related to Nursery plant business and planting trees ???

  • @paulrichardson2554
    @paulrichardson2554 Год назад +7

    Is biotechnology the best stepping stone to becoming an genetic engineer?

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  Год назад +4

      I wouldnt say "the best", but one with one of thr biggest variety, and not just focused on A specie, or a class of microorganism.
      The best i would say would be molecular biology/gentechnology.
      With biotechnology u could become bioengineer, but with with gentech/molecular biology u r definately a genetic engineer...... (In my opinion)

  • @_C.H.I.A
    @_C.H.I.A 10 дней назад

    Hi, need your help, finished high school as an average student. I am not so good in physics, chemistry or biology. I dont even know what course to take up for university, what do i do?

  • @prachikumari1268
    @prachikumari1268 2 года назад +6

    Your all videos are on point but you haven't uploaded for along time. I am planning to take admission in BTech biotech and I am interested in research work.
    But have never done that.if you are a newbie how can you start your research? Please help

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  11 месяцев назад

      Thank u for ur kind comment. I just saw it🙈
      U always start mostly just like everybody else, usually general biotech. But u can always look into modulhandbook, u can get an idea if there is something tobstart with. Unis do have different modules to offer to some extant. But masters is where u differenziate

  • @Dianariam
    @Dianariam 6 месяцев назад

    heeey, is there any free online course or society of biotech that I can join?
    I want to make my CV better .

  • @theduskydreamer5948
    @theduskydreamer5948 21 день назад

    I have done Bsc zoology for my bachelors with less practical knowledge due to covid we had to do the study online. I want to take Msc biotechnology for my masters. Can you guide me.

  • @hazard4005
    @hazard4005 9 месяцев назад +2

    Hey there, thanks for this video, O found it helpful. I have a question though, can you suggest some colleges that are known for their biotech studies like good colleges? Also does it matter where you take your degree from?

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  8 месяцев назад +1

      Doesnt really matter (in theory). But if u graduated from a small campus in a small town, then they would prefer someone from a big, known uni. So depends on your Situation. And as for some prominent colleges, it would include tu dresden (mol. Bioengineering/biotech) hochschule mannheim, hochschule aachen, FA jena...
      Hope it helped👍

  • @nawar6570
    @nawar6570 Год назад +1

    ​ @The BioTech Guy What topics of biology is needed the most? As you said there is more chemistry than anything else? So how much bio is there? Is bio going to be difficult to handle? I love chem by the way. I like chem more than bio and it's not like I'm not interested in bio. I like bio but not that much like any other subjects I do. Will it be a problem for me in future? As I'm considering to take biotechnology for my undergrad. Because I don't like memorize stuffs that much especially related to bio and compare to chem and I can easily memorize the reactions. How much math will be there? I heard just in the first semester there will be math and bit of physics then the rest of courses will be related to bio and chem.
    Please do reply as I badly need your opinion on this.

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  Год назад

      I ll say it like this. ~40% chemistry, ~30% Biology, then physics, maths, info smtimes etcetc.
      Not too much but smthings u will have to memorize, but thats normal....
      If chrmistry and maths combi isnt too scary for u, then go for it

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  Год назад

      Basic maths, differnetials, integrals, functions logs etc.....

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  Год назад

      Btw. U can check my undergrad program. It was my first ever video. U get an idea of how it is probably going to b

    • @nawar6570
      @nawar6570 Год назад +1

      @@BT.ed9 Thank you sir for replying! I'll definitely check this video out.

    • @maiv1
      @maiv1 11 месяцев назад +1

      I can relate to you . I'm into chemistry too more than biology and find difficulties in memorizing terms ...etc related to biology.

  • @user7717-xi7wq
    @user7717-xi7wq 7 месяцев назад +3

    Hi. Im not that good on learning biology or chemistry and nobody thinks i can do it but i like biotech. I have the feeling like i cant do it and thats the only thing i like i dont like anything else. What can i do ?😔

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  7 месяцев назад

      I can only say for myself, if i dont like anything it feels harder to learn for that topic/module. And that makes it abit harder i think. But still doable...... I think in that case i would go with my gut feeling. My Suggestion, talk to people, look into topics and subjects that you dont like in more detail, and find out if that can be changed. And think abt the next 20 years, like are you ready to counter these topics in the future if that happens. And look for similar fields that to some degree may solve this dilemma..... Wish you all the very best mate

  • @anuththaragamagevisuals
    @anuththaragamagevisuals 10 месяцев назад

    Hello Sir I want to know few things about biotech. Is there anyway to contact you

  • @charlesclimineda8080
    @charlesclimineda8080 Год назад +2

    Thanks for this video. It was very helpful.

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  Год назад

      Very kind thanks🙏

  • @joaboby2
    @joaboby2 9 месяцев назад +1

    “It’s not going to be easy” well, at least you aren’t bald. It’s a good consolation.

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  9 месяцев назад

      😂
      True and totally agreed👆

  • @wonylin17
    @wonylin17 Месяц назад

    okay so how can i get a job before my bachleors degree

  • @ayesigyenickson6265
    @ayesigyenickson6265 2 года назад +3

    Thank You Sir,
    Am interested in Biotechnology but I never majored in physics..is it going to be hard for me or.

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  Год назад +1

      That could be a Challenge.....

  • @enesiajori2696
    @enesiajori2696 6 дней назад

    I have studied a diploma in Applied Biological Technology., is it can be easy to study biotechnology

  • @inthismoment7491
    @inthismoment7491 9 месяцев назад +1

    Okay so i have a question! I love biology, genetics, microbiology and all but organic chemistry is a big no for me, there're certain branches of chemistry that i might like i don't know about biochemistry havent been introduced to it yet. So should i go for biotechnology?

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  9 месяцев назад

      Organic chemistry is kind of important since many different subjects depend on organic chem knowledge. If you can buckle up and just get through it now, you might be able to avoid it to some degree in the future (not totally avoidable). Like you can get into a field that is not heavily OC based. But i would say, in almost all the Med/bio- interdisciplinary fields have some degree of OC. So keeping that in mind you should make you decision. Best of luck

    • @inthismoment7491
      @inthismoment7491 9 месяцев назад +1

      Oh okay ! Thankyou so much this sure did helped a lot

  • @maiv1
    @maiv1 11 месяцев назад +3

    Hi , im first year biotechnology student . I'm studying it as a substitute to chemistry major. Im more into chemistry than biology and i have some difficulties in memorizing terminologies . The only field of interest in biology is genetics and the chemistry related courses to biotechnology. However i think the applications of biotechnology in the industrial field are really interesting .do you think it's the right major for me though?

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  11 месяцев назад +1

      Terminologies shouldnt be a problem. Important onces will be memorized, no later than when u r an employee at a company.
      And yes, industrial BT/infustrial applications of the field, is a nice field. I do recommend it, and by ur text, i definitely am on the same page as u.
      But as u pass through later semesters/years, u will have more info and understanding of things, which will help u choose/ solidify ur opinion.
      Hope it helps

    • @maiv1
      @maiv1 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@BT.ed9 thank you appreciate it

  • @uwasehonorxy8568
    @uwasehonorxy8568 Год назад

    @ bio tech guy, I never studied IT and i want to do biotechnology, will it be a big challenge to me

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  Год назад

      No not at all. Its just the basics from the start till alil bit.... U will be required to face more maths that Informatics......

  • @jayvernjaneshalvijayananmo7803
    @jayvernjaneshalvijayananmo7803 4 месяца назад

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  • @ayatsyed4810
    @ayatsyed4810 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hi there thanks for the video but i have one question since days i want to study biotech as my degree also want to study interior designing then i came to know that interior designer must have done a degree for jobs idk what to do ?

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks fow watching,
      Now, if you like biotech more, then i would definately recommend Biotech. Keep in mind, you will have to work in the same area for atleast next 35 Years. So choose the one you like better. In biotech, outside of the US, you cannot make huge amounts of money, its unlikely. Interior design is better with regards to the financial wellness. luxury is getting more and more attention and people always want the best things. I can recommend Interior design with HOME AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGY. A friend of mine workds there and earns more then I do, and he only had a Trainieeship, and didnt even study.
      BUT i would choose the one that i find attractive and more interesting

  • @alivakarim20
    @alivakarim20 7 месяцев назад +1

    Hi, can you suggest me some articles that i can read beforehand/simply go through on Biotechnology before my actual bachelor's degree begins?

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  6 месяцев назад

      Articles and papers can be searched by name of the topic. Since the field is very broad, i would suggest you search and read on topics that interest you. For instance, specialized medicine, role of bacteria in plant based high protein/glutein free products like spooni mlbles, desserts etc

  • @fabihaiffat713
    @fabihaiffat713 Год назад +2

    Could u plz give details on life or day to day activities of a biotechnologist?i am an MBBS dr i always liked genetics and microbiology things so i want to do MSC in biotechnology but the way u r saying life is quite boring and tiresome in this field.. seating 18-20hrs in the lab for someone extrovert and fun loving will i fall short in passion and enthusiasm in midway?? or should I stay in clinical line?

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  Год назад

      Nono, as far as i know u almost never HAVE to work 18 hours. In europe the maximum amount of hours u are usually allowed are 12 (in some countries might be higher or lower), but the normal work day is 8-9 hrs. (for me mostly around 8.5 hrs plus the 2 hours of dialy travel to and from work). It is tiresome during studies, but the work can be fun, and it is fun. It does get stressful, just like in any other job, but thats normal i guess. And Day to day activities may vary depending on your personality, ur job, ur inner circle etc. I intend to do that about myself, but dont know when exectly.
      If the field is exciting to you, i would suggest doing it. But As an MD, u get payed way more then as a biotechnologist i Germany. For biotechnology i would recommend the US.
      best of Luck to u

  • @aishawitono8614
    @aishawitono8614 Год назад +2

    My school may not let me change from physics to bio. I have Math and Chemistry in high level though. Can I still enter biotechnology with Math and Chem HL, without Bio?

    • @devvyas2964
      @devvyas2964 Год назад +1

      Yess can u please ans this question i'm going through same scenario

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  Год назад

      Difficult, but there might be some universities that offer Biotechnology as B.Eng. try to find one not with BSc. But with BE.... Or look for bioengineering, which mostly is almost the same biotechnology.....

  • @rubydove
    @rubydove Год назад +1

    you are talking about biotechnologists which means phd holders
    but what about the life of a person who is a graduate or masters in biotech
    i wanna know what their life's like
    and what do lab tech do
    and other occupations
    i really wanna know

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  11 месяцев назад

      It s mostly for undergrads and starters..... And some for graduate students....

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  11 месяцев назад

      Lab assistents/-techs mostly organise the lab, keep the inv full and manage the lab. Do certain mostly repetitive experiments etc. Ofc depending on the type of lab/department and ur position as there is a difference in the status of the Assistent as well

  • @knln120computerlab9
    @knln120computerlab9 2 года назад +7

    Hi after completing by btech biotech in India is it easy to secure seat in Germany for mtech biotech and how much it would cost and is German language is necessary to get placed in German University plzzz reply. Waiting for reply and I subscribed you channel 1year ago

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  11 месяцев назад +1

      Sorry for the delayed reply. Many good comments just got under....
      In germany most of the times german is required yes. The question about cost is difficult ti answer. Its is a hugely variable componant. But australia might be easier then germany in terms of language. Not sure tho....
      And thanks for staying on the channel. Appreciate it🙏

    • @Tfyourdad
      @Tfyourdad 9 дней назад

      Hello I'm from India too i just finished my 12th and I'm thinking of doing biotechnology what's your thought on this course

  • @MyWifesSon69
    @MyWifesSon69 Год назад +2

    If I want to get into synthetic engineering will a degree in biotech help me land a job in that field?

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  Год назад

      U can, get into that through biotechnology yes..... Smthing called medicine technology(so it is called in DE), also an interdisciplinary field would be more suitable though.....

  • @AB-io8vc
    @AB-io8vc Год назад +1

    BRO I HAVE DONE BACHELORS IN ELECTRONICS ENGG FROM NED UET,KARACHI. CAN I SWITCH TO BIOTECHNOLOGY IN MASTERS? AFTER TAKING SOME PRE REQUISITED UNDER GRAD COURSES??? PLZ REPLY. I WANT TO DO MASTERS FROM GERMANY.

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  Год назад

      If any university allows you to do that, then yes, but i don't have any personal experience with such a situation. I would recommend U ask your university about this specific situation. But if it is possible, there might be some preconditions.
      Best of luck to u mate

  • @khansa1104
    @khansa1104 Год назад

    What are the best extracurriculars to get into ivy league or any other top US college for BS Biotechnology?

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  Год назад +1

      That as of now i dont know much abt unfortunately..... But i am curious abt that too... Lets see who helps the other first

    • @khansascorner9383
      @khansascorner9383 Год назад

      @@BT.ed9 Kindly let me know if you get any info regarding that 😊
      And thanks for replying....

  • @josephonumeguolor1714
    @josephonumeguolor1714 Год назад

    Thank you for this. Can a recently graduated Medical Doctor pursue Biotech as a post grad course?

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  Год назад

      I would like to think so, but for that u would have to convince your Board/ Panel of professors who decide that. And your research topic should be acceptable to them.

  • @dhruvgupta3199
    @dhruvgupta3199 Год назад +3

    Hello thanks for such informative video
    I just have a query that am i eligible for a job in USA or Australia with Indian biotech undergraduate certificate???
    Or or is necessary to have the graduate degree of the country in which I want a job please explain .......

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  11 месяцев назад

      In the us fore sure. By that, i m certain as is in australia. But the question is, was ur undergrad 3.5-4 years long. If yes, then it shouldnt be a problem. U might prove ur english proficiency though. Ielts)/tofel or equiv..........👍

  • @LeviAckerman-hs3ro
    @LeviAckerman-hs3ro Год назад

    I like in the same way neuroscience and astronomy, so I want to choose a bachelor in which I can work either physics (...astronomy, cosmology) or neurosciences. Is there a career that you recommend me with a good monetary income?

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  Год назад

      No idea in that area. Sorry.

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  Год назад +1

      But best of luck for ur future

  • @takospencer6191
    @takospencer6191 2 года назад

    U just helped me

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  Год назад +1

      I m glad. Thanks for watching 🙏

  • @aneezaghafoor5901
    @aneezaghafoor5901 Год назад

    I am studying in such a uni where there is no lab for biotech . What can I do to compensate this deficiency. Plz guide me. And I am a fresher

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  Год назад

      I would suggest an Internship. Always looks good on the Resumee

  • @arjuna1756
    @arjuna1756 8 месяцев назад +1

    I completed bachelor in biotechnology now I don't know what to do next

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  8 месяцев назад

      Some things you could do just until you figure it oit.
      Internahip at a company, work at a company, starting masters, start learning an important skill like Programing, maybe take a long vacation sothat you are ready to invest more energy and time for other Things afterwards....

  • @marcelin2224
    @marcelin2224 12 дней назад

    Does the biotechnology department offer an engineering degree? 🙏

  • @samkim6541
    @samkim6541 8 месяцев назад +1

    Hey, your video was very impressive to me because I am considering to take a masters degree in Biotechnology, which is a coursework-based rather than research intensive. Do you think it makes a huge difference by taking the coursework-based program instead of the latter? Moreover, is it a good idea going through a masters degree. My profound goal is to just get a job with an ok salary, making it possible for me to do what I like. Currently got an offer at UniMelb (in Australia) and am waiting for the commencing sem to come. Before making my decision do you think I am on the right track? I am afraid to invest my money and time for things that appear pretty much meaningless. I have seen many pessimistic comments and posts that doing the masters. Sorry for kinda waffling myself too much. Looking forward to seeing your reply! Thanks.

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  8 месяцев назад +1

      Your uncertinty isnt unreasonable. For EU and US i van say that masters makes a big difference. In my experience and to the best of my knowledge, having a masters regardless of the focus elevates your position at a company in both your work and ofc in your dalary. And it it makes a difference ofc if your masters is in research/ course work in some instances, but cases like these are rare, and the perks of having a masters at all out-weighs the cases where it would pull you down for not having it in research by alot.
      I would always suggest doing a master regardless of the focus/ type of your course. And you do have to remember that most people talk from their own experiances instead of looking at things objectively. For your goals i would say it it does make sense to do the masters.

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  8 месяцев назад +1

      Sorry for the delayed replay but hope it was abit helpful👍
      Just a tip. Look for biotech jobs that you would want to do. Look at the job descriptions and see what they require/ prefer, you will get the answer to whether it would make sense to invest in the time in your masters.....

    • @samkim6541
      @samkim6541 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@BT.ed9 Thank you so much for the effort you put into the reply. It kinda gives me the motivation to continue studying. I hope all things go well for whatever you are doing, will pray for both of us to achieve our best!

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you. Keep me Posting and let me know how it worked out👍

  • @user-dt1lb5yc4y
    @user-dt1lb5yc4y Год назад

    Hello
    Right now i am pursuing bsc biotechnology which is a three year degree course and i want to do my masters in foreign countries can i suggest which country is best as many universities are accepting the 4 years of graduation

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  Год назад

      I would say the US. In EU denmark, switzerland and then germany. But u will have see for each country/uni if they accept ur degree of u need to absolve sort of a prep course....

  • @Rishwanthsevva
    @Rishwanthsevva 7 месяцев назад +2

    If i wanted to research in reverse aging what should I study in degree btech oor bsc

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  7 месяцев назад +1

      Through biotech you can yes, but i think there is a separate field for that. And thibgs like stemcell research etc can also lead to that. But i am not an expert on this topic. As far as i can tell, there are many ways to get there....
      Hope it helped mate

  • @ps2gamer350
    @ps2gamer350 Год назад

    Does it matter if the grades cause that's what I fear like the material I understand but when it comes to exam I always do bad

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  Год назад +1

      Alot of ppl have problems with this including myself.... Grades do matter. But u can still get into almost every branch of the field

    • @ps2gamer350
      @ps2gamer350 Год назад

      @@BT.ed9 cause my GPA is average but for my college I didn't see anything for grade requirements but my logic is that if I continue what grades should I aim for then I mean As but like usually I get b- or c+ for the bio/chrm classes

  • @aniab4306
    @aniab4306 Год назад +1

    I'm just head over hills for biotechnology🥲❤

  • @kimozo
    @kimozo 8 месяцев назад +1

    I am planning to do BS Biotech from NUST and I'm reallyy confused about this discipline bcz i do know that i will like it but everyone around me says yhat Biotech has no scope and you'll forever be jobless amd even if u get a job it wont pay enough...can u pls guid3 me about Biotech's scope

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  8 месяцев назад +1

      I dont anything abt NUST, but i dont think you r going to be jobless. But biotech market may not be as developed in some countries. The scope of a field depends heavily on the demand of services or products of that field. Biotech products are in demand, and there are Developments being made as we speak.... I would suggest looking into biotech products and companies. And in which spectrum biotech products are being used. That will help your prespective. And if its attractive for you, others opinions shouldnt matter to a larger extent

    • @kimozo
      @kimozo 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@BT.ed9 thank u so much

  • @sakshamshrivastava7546
    @sakshamshrivastava7546 10 месяцев назад +1

    I am currently preparing to get admission in the MBBS but I am more interested in biotechnology, I love biology and it's chemistry
    But I don't know how to say this to my parents and also I'm confused how to get into a college, I am actually from India but I want to study abroad because there are no better colleges here.
    Please could you recommend a solution for this? And also if I can get admission abroad then are there any scholarship programs by which I can afford those ?

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  10 месяцев назад

      I would tell my parents abt basic applications of biotech. E.g. biopharmaceuticals that the MDs are able to prescribe. Different methods e.g. mris etc, machines used at hospitals etc. And if they know smthing abt the big companies, show them, or tell them to look into the big biotech/pharma companies like Jnj, eli lilly , roche.....
      But i would sit them down, and explain to them in a calm manner, what i like and that i would rather do smthing else.... Explain the benefits and the job markets that are bigger and not that saturated as MDs.

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  10 месяцев назад

      Regarding the second part. In europe specially in germany, as far as i know, there are almost no scholarships for bachelors Programms. In north america canada and the us, there are some..... but i dont know much abt scholarship programms. Sry mate.... But best of luck to you. Let me know how it turns out with ur parenst👍

  • @gemon2207gmailcom
    @gemon2207gmailcom Год назад +1

    Is bio-nanotechnology more to chemistry or biology?

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  11 месяцев назад

      Its biochenistry, but inclined to more chemistry, due to biochemistry. Hope that answers it👍

  • @MK-td9ks
    @MK-td9ks 2 года назад +2

    Sir,isn't the student from biotechnology 's degree can be a medical laboratory technologists ?

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  Год назад +1

      I dont know, but i think not. General biotech studies is more Pharma products and diagnostics for bio-pharma products oriented, but would like to know the answer as well, if u find it out. thanks in advance....

    • @MK-td9ks
      @MK-td9ks Год назад +1

      @@BT.ed9 oooo, alright sir, thank you so much💐

  • @cometoChrist
    @cometoChrist 9 месяцев назад +1

    I'm a pharmacist who wants to pursue a career in biotechnology. May I ask how the salary is compared to that of a pharmacist?

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  9 месяцев назад

      In the pharma industry pretty similar. But a biotechnologist at a food company will probably be less. There might be a small variation in the numbers, but most starting salaries are around thr same range (very different for experianced ones). U can check em out in the 2 videos abt the salaries that i made. Hopefully it will provide some insights....

  • @sukhdeepsandhu4737
    @sukhdeepsandhu4737 Год назад +2

    Biotechnology or computer programming which is better?

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  Год назад

      If u are talking abt opportunities, and better carriers financially, i would say programming. But depends on your interests....

  • @anassfalcao4171
    @anassfalcao4171 4 месяца назад +1

    please i have a question. WHICH ONE IS BETTER, biochem or biotech?

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  4 месяца назад

      Both have their places and they converge in many instances. But biotech dor aure is more diverse

  • @minhajhappyna5183
    @minhajhappyna5183 9 месяцев назад +1

    After completing bsc in biotechnology is it possible to take masters in biotechnology from Canada. Is biotechnology is better than biochemistry

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  9 месяцев назад

      Yes it is, and Biochem vs bitoech depends on your interest.... But in terms of its spectrum biotech is better yes

  • @pranameedas5858
    @pranameedas5858 Год назад +1

    Lol, I'm a student of biotechnology who hates both bio and chemistry🥲 I don't know will I be able to complete my degree or not.😑

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  Год назад +2

      That might be abit of a problem, but still doable in my opinion.....

  • @winsa-jv6ox
    @winsa-jv6ox Год назад

    can u help me pls
    1.will it be a good choice to take Msc.bitochnolgy after Bsc.chemistry? ( will i not have a good base)
    2. is medical biotechnolgy a good option?

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  Год назад +1

      Yes, but biochem is not bad in itself, good oppertunities in pharma

  • @Dvika05
    @Dvika05 Год назад

    Sir can you please tell me the job opportunities after completing btech in biotechnology

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  11 месяцев назад

      I made a video on this. It will surely help alot. U can check it out if u like👍

  • @SabirxyzYT
    @SabirxyzYT Год назад +1

    is biotechnology better than mbbs? what do you think? I guess it will have more scope in the future than the doctory

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  Год назад

      If u mean human medicine, then i would go with medicine, cuz doctors are always needed. Qith biotech the problem is that, not even a typical biotechnologist can end up at a position for a biotechnologist. Likr a biochemist, microbiologist, analyist etc..... Hope u understand what i mean....
      But i would go with my own interests and strengths....

    • @pelumiesther227
      @pelumiesther227 Год назад

      Did you mean microbiology,biochemistry is also same as biotechnology or biotechnology as more stand than them and pls which is better in mls and biotechnology
      Compliment of the season

  • @Megan-lr2hx
    @Megan-lr2hx Год назад

    Is biotechnology exchangeable with biomanufacturing? I think biotechnology need an advanced degree to have as career while biomanufacturing is a start to an entry level biotechnology career. With a degree in biomanufacturing, will I be able to work independently as part of a team? Or, do you have to work in a group with others? I want a job where I work independently as part of a team.

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  11 месяцев назад

      Mostly in team, but as a Biotechnologist u can ofc work someplace with just an undergraduate/starter.....

    • @Megan-lr2hx
      @Megan-lr2hx 11 месяцев назад

      @@BT.ed9 I'm curious, what does it look like to work on a team?

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  11 месяцев назад

      Depends. In analytics of any sort, its nice but has to be on a similar pace for approval of the whole sample, thats how it is managed. All Parameters analysis have to have a managed flow, from start to thr end, so that many can work and finish at the end. In individual experimentation, u r working alone eg. Testing/development but u do have a timeline. In that case u r working wirh the approval/ overwatch from ur teamlead/boss etc.
      It is diffficult to answer, but working in team is not bad. It depends on ur position/lab/ etcetc

  • @_aaliyahkc4171
    @_aaliyahkc4171 8 месяцев назад +2

    I do I need to study computer programming to get in this field?

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  8 месяцев назад +2

      Not necessarily. Only if u want to go in that direction..... For general biotechnology, no....

  • @solacewalter9372
    @solacewalter9372 Год назад +1

    Those biotech focus more on organic chemistry?

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  11 месяцев назад

      Yes. It has a big role to play in the whole thing

  • @adamschannel8685
    @adamschannel8685 10 месяцев назад +1

    What level of mathematics is in a biotechnology degree?

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  10 месяцев назад

      Mostly basic. Basic understanding of topics like Differentials, integrals logs, functions etc.

  • @vladzamoyskyy2908
    @vladzamoyskyy2908 7 месяцев назад +1

    as a magister of biotechnology with ADHD i don’t recommend that for people who are inspired but don’t have discipline

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  6 месяцев назад

      I think that would apply to anything demanding, and i agree to some extent

  • @siyanga490
    @siyanga490 7 месяцев назад +1

    Can I study biotechnology and food science at once together
    Or take them both as a career at once.?

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  7 месяцев назад +1

      I dont think so. There are intertwining topics and definitely FIELDS, which lead to food technology (food sciences) but both biotech plus food sciences at the same time as majors, i dont know how that would be possible, or Institutions would offer/accept....

    • @siyanga490
      @siyanga490 7 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks
      That was really helpful

  • @barbarabhebhe2119
    @barbarabhebhe2119 Год назад +2

    But biology is more easily than chemistry

  • @veda8197
    @veda8197 2 года назад +3

    Is this for btech biotechnology or bsc biotechnology??

    • @samithhs1841
      @samithhs1841 2 года назад +2

      I have the same question

    • @himanisaini1058
      @himanisaini1058 2 года назад

      @@samithhs1841 its for both biotechnology has 2 streams : genetic engineering and biochemical engineering no matter what course you choose you'll have to learn chemistry .

  • @benjaminnicholasking7222
    @benjaminnicholasking7222 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hi I have a question does biotechnologist jobs have unions and are the jobs a demand?

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  11 месяцев назад +1

      Demands for sure given that the market is growing at a very nice trajectory. Unions i have no idea, at least not here. U can look that up by looking to job offers, which biotechnologists are qualified to do.
      Just an FYI, i made a video on the Types of jobs that biotechnologists are qualified for. U can watch if u like. ruclips.net/video/rTnxIfpaX3w/видео.html
      Hope that helps

    • @benjaminnicholasking7222
      @benjaminnicholasking7222 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@BT.ed9 Okay thank you!

  • @rangjung_randomly
    @rangjung_randomly 2 года назад +3

    Can you work part time while studying biotechnology

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  Год назад +1

      Yes, thats what i did, and still m doing. But it gets hard sometimes and u will need longer to complete ur studies....

    • @rangjung_randomly
      @rangjung_randomly Год назад

      @@BT.ed9 Sir, I'm a bioscience student meaning I dropped maths in 12. Since there is bsc in biotechnology and btech in biotechnology(engineering) which I am eligible for both, which one should I choose? I will study my bachelor's in India and am planning to study masters and work abroad in the field of biotech. Any advice?

  • @surajsharma-es5gt
    @surajsharma-es5gt Год назад

    Is MS biotechnology at Swinburne university Australia as i want to give some effort on plant and environment sector??

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  Год назад

      I didnt understand ur question.
      But i would recommend australia for Biotech yes

    • @kakithavivek6993
      @kakithavivek6993 Год назад

      @@BT.ed9 iam planning for my msc in biotech next year in Germany.Is germany good destination to pursue?

  • @creadlegent3813
    @creadlegent3813 2 года назад +4

    Thanks for the video,my questions are
    1.is it possible to work while studying biotech
    2.what is meant by English profession test if applying for scholarship
    3.like I love biotech n really wanna do it but how hard is it

    • @flip8895
      @flip8895 2 года назад

      i’m curious for number one too! i heard STEM majors are usually busy spending loads of time in labs, so I wonder if its possible to have part time while studying in uni

    • @dheztompkins6117
      @dheztompkins6117 2 года назад +1

      I’d like to know too! I work full time in bio pharmaceutical and thinking of taking biotechnology this fall

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  Год назад

      Thanks for watching🙏
      1. Yes it is possible but it will take longer to complete, and could be abit more challenging in my experiance....
      2. English proficiency i think u mean, that means u need to take an internationally recognized test, which proves that u have sufficient grip on the language and u can study communicate easily.
      3. It really depends on each person. because its a mixture of alot of other subjects/branches different people find different subjects difficult. But if u give it enough time and put in the work, u will get through it.

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  Год назад +1

      best of luck👍

  • @Scott-ur4im
    @Scott-ur4im 9 месяцев назад +2

    is there much physics or engineering involved in biotech? I've never studied those areas.

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  9 месяцев назад +1

      There is some... basic physics, that you will also be needing in Subjects and topics Like physical chem, physical biochem, or whereever u need to consider the physical aspects of things (enzymes etc). But not too complex, and definitely doable

    • @Scott-ur4im
      @Scott-ur4im 9 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you so much! @@BT.ed9

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  9 месяцев назад

      Glad it helped👍🏽

    • @LP_09ish
      @LP_09ish Месяц назад

      Thank god it is;’t that insightful! I have been looking for this question and thanks for such a good answer

  • @n-rao9608
    @n-rao9608 Год назад

    Assalamualaikum sir I am doin BS in biotechnolgy but my GPA is very low in 1st and 2nd year of BS. What I do I can't understand 😭

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  Год назад +1

      Try to do an intern, or do ur masters. Despite of Low grades u can find a job and continue ur carrier. It may be abut harder, but u will find at some point for sure

    • @n-rao9608
      @n-rao9608 Год назад

      @@BT.ed9 JAZAKALLAH

  • @samithhs1841
    @samithhs1841 2 года назад +1

    Is this bsc biotechnology or btec biotechnology?

    • @mohamedismail6273
      @mohamedismail6273 2 года назад

      No pajeet

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  11 месяцев назад

      There is bsc and BE biotech. Some unis do offer one and some, the other....

  • @pakistaninationalist8655
    @pakistaninationalist8655 Год назад

    Is organic chemistry involved in biotech

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  Год назад

      Very much yes.

  • @biggie_jay01
    @biggie_jay01 Год назад

    Can a Biotechnologist be qualified to treat a patient in the hospital? Can one become Biotechnologist and a Medical doctor at the same time?

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  Год назад

      No, you cant

  • @mohamedgedigedi2303
    @mohamedgedigedi2303 2 года назад +1

    Does it contain math

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  Год назад +1

      Yes it does. Sometimes more smtimes less, depending on which university and whether its BSc or B.Eng....

  • @karthikg3357
    @karthikg3357 8 месяцев назад +1

    Is BSC biotechnology a technical degree?

    • @BT.ed9
      @BT.ed9  8 месяцев назад

      Yes. since it has indistrial applications, and is a skilled degree..