Can I do a biotechnology master's with my science certificate for a Bachelor's?
Yes, with a science background, you are generally eligible to pursue a Master's in Biotechnology.
Most universities require a Bachelor's degree in Biotechnology, Life Sciences, or related fields, usually with a minimum of 50 - 55% marks. Some programs may also require specific subjects or entrance exams.
Eligibility can vary by university and program, so review the requirements for each institution you are interested in. If you need help finding suitable options, your LeapScholar counsellor can guide you.
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