Masters in Biotechnology programs combine biological sciences with technology to drive innovation in health, agriculture, and environmental sectors. These courses focus on genetics, molecular biology, bioprocessing, and research methodologies. Students benefit from lab training, research projects, and exposure to current industry practices. Graduates are equipped to work in pharmaceutical companies, clinical research, biotech firms, and academia. This degree also serves as a pathway to Ph.D. programs and international research opportunities in biotechnology and life sciences.