B.Sc Bioinformatics

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi,
Some colleges details are given in below link:
https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/b-sc-bioinformatics-colleges-india
Hope this information will help you. Thanks!

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Mehak Seth

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Both the fields are good and have importance (as inter-related).
Considering job prospects I would say biotechnology comes first to bioinformatics:
Biotechnology is related to laboratory(both dry and wet lab) works which include from sample extraction, preparation and further processes and the work includes (biochemistry, molecular biology, genetics, microbiology, immunology, etc.) whereas Bioinformatics is related to dry laboratory work where you use the biotechnology samples and analyse them using the software.
Both are inter related, and the process would be biotechnological work followed by bioinformatics and also many times certain s
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Madhav Johri

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The eligibility criteria differ from institute to institute. Could you please tell me which college do you wish to get in so that I can guide you better.

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Saurabh dutt

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You need to have 55% in best four subjects of yours and you need to clear the entrance exam to get admission for BSc biotechnology in Sri Guru Gobind Singh University.

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anvita rastogiStudent: statistics at st. Xavier's College Mumbai

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In India, both these fields are not yet developed completely. Yet B.Sc Biotech has better placement and salary opportunities.

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Aravinth Rangarajan

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Hello,
The answer is no to your question. A science student can never be an engineer, and Sastra University doesn't allow these kind of transitions in the middle. I wish, you could continue with M.Sc.

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Aravinth Rangarajan

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Hello,
You can join Shanmugha Arts, Science, Technology and Research Academy, but only for the courses, like M. Tech, Bio-Tech, Chemistry and Molecular Biology. If you are interested and eligible for these courses, you could apply through sastra. edu.

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