Ph.D. in Genetic Engineering

Ph.D. in Genetic Engineering is a research-based program focused on advanced techniques in molecular biology, genetics, and biotechnology. The course duration typically spans 3 - 5 years, depending on the research project and university requirements. Students explore areas such as gene editing, recombinant DNA technology, genetic modifications, bioinformatics, and ethical considerations in genetic research. The program prepares graduates for roles in academia, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, agriculture, and healthcare, contributing to innovations like genetically modified organisms (GMOs), gene therapies, and personalized medicine. Admission generally requires a Master’s degree in genetics, biotechnology, or related fields.