A degree will not be of much help in a competitive job market
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"A degree will not be of much help in a
competitive job market"
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Dr SC Jain, senior vice president,
International Panaacea, Delhi |
Biotechnology is a sunrise industry and a growth engine of
future, opening numerous career opportunities in different sectors, i.e.
agriculture and food, healthcare and environment. Hitherto, career opportunities
were mostly found in research and development arena, providing jobs in academic
and research institutes but now there is ample scope of jobs in the biotech
industry, which is developing at a very fast pace in all the above mentioned
three sectors. In addition, several promising applications of new sciences are
available in the industries related to pharmaceutical, biomedical, agricultural
and bioinformatics. Further, for start-up companies, incubation opportunities
are available for graduates in biotechnology.
The Indian biotechnology market was a whopping Rs 4,745 crore
in 2005 and career opportunities in the biotechnology industry are therefore,
enormous and on the rise with the growth rate of almost 37 percent. The IT boom
has successfully confirmed the hypothesis that higher the quality of learning,
higher will be the earnings.
Rich yields
Biotechnology has prominently emerged as a major segment of
life sciences industry. A biotech student has wide scope and option to
specialize in any one segment of life and further make it a rewarding
profession.
There has been a paradigm shift from conventional
agriculture, totally dependent on vagaries of weather and being a traditional
occupation for livelihood to a scientific and knowledge-based industry. This
change calls for the implementation of modern biotechnology at a level where the
farmer in the rural background can benefit in terms of increased crop yield and
better economic returns on sustainable basis. India will not be able to realize
its strengths if the rural populace is left behind. Agriculture, therefore, has
to be treated as an industry and the biotech graduates have a bright career in
this industry.
Distinct career-making industries
Agri-biotechnology:
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Bio-agri-inputs such as biofertilisers, biopesticides,
vermi culture and organic manures.
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Organic farming-cultivation, processing and marketing
of organic produce.
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Maintenance of biomass and micro nutrients level in soil
for sustainable productivity.
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Large-scale cultivation of jatropha and its processing
for biofuel production.
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Biotech parks and Bio IT parks, their operation and
maintenance.
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Bioinformatics
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Contract farming of medicinal and aromatic plants
Applications of nanotechnology
Agriculture and food processing, safe drinking water, drug
delivery system, structural ceramics, energy conservation, high temperature nano
thermometer, carbon nano tube sheets, pigments and coatings, medicine and
environmental aspects.
Tissue engineering
The tissue engineering industry is an emerging market
involving research and development taking place in the world's leading
universities and companies worldwide. Tissue engineering is a multidisciplinary
field that is part of both the medical device industry and the
biotechnology/biopharmaceutical industry.
Clinical research
In the clinical research sector, it has been estimated that
by the year 2010, more than 50,000 professionals will be required in India
alone. With India becoming a signatory to TRIPS and clinical trials being
mandatory as per ICH–GCP norms, new career opportunities are abundantly
available in clinical research which covers positions such as clinical research
scientists, clinical research coordinator, clinical research investigator,
clinical research managers, business development managers etc.
IPRs for a biotechnologist
In today's era, a degree will not be of much help in a competitive job
market. We need to train people for specific jobs. In biotechnology, the
generalist biotech graduates will not serve the purpose for the industry unless
they are intensively trained in specific areas to fit in specific jobs. With the
National Knowledge Commission in place, the future of the Indian industry
depends upon the knowledge-based-industry and biotechnology is the most
knowledge-based-industry. The scope of this industry is immense and the
personnel trained in biotechnology shall ever remain sought after.
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