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What's the difference between biotechnology, bioscience and bioengineering? Which is better?

I just graduated from biotechnology, so I should have a say!

Biotechnology and biology courses in universities are similar, especially science.

The courses of freshmen and sophomores are similar to those of other two majors, but juniors are different. Students are engineering students, and there will be internships in the biology department. For example, in biotechnology, students go somewhere to see animals and plants and visit some pharmaceutical factories. Young workers are preparing for seiko internship and going to the factory.

Raw workers are more factory-oriented. Like our school, they are more fermentation factories.

It is not easy to find a counterpart job after graduation. There are very few counterparts in our class. If you want to have one, you should also go to a biological company to do foreign trade or sales. If it is a good university, there will be many companies recruiting on campus last semester, which is a good opportunity.

It is relatively easy to take the biology postgraduate entrance examination, and all major schools have set up biology-related majors. In addition, biology can be transferred to a medical major, which is the advantage of students' biology.

Give some advice: it is not easy to find a job in any major now. You should take part in some substantive activities in college, such as the National Model Contest or the Challenge Cup. It doesn't matter if you don't read books. You must study hard for the final exam and strive for a scholarship. Later, you will know that only a certificate can make you stand out in the campus recruitment of senior three. Some excellent students in our college robbed other majors of their jobs. Anyone who comes to recruit knows that you can't learn any professional skills in college. The key is to see if you have any courses to train, and what major is not very important.