B.Sc Biotechnology
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
The completion of BSC Biotechnology from MITS enables students to pursue different profession choices. The field of biotechnology requires qualified graduates to work in pharmaceuticals as well as agricultural and research sectors. The profession of Research Assistant along with Quality Control Specialist and Sales Representative exists as well as other career paths. Research data shows that Indian BSC Biotechnology graduates receive wages between INR 3.5 Lacs to INR 6 Lacs per year. Three leading companies recruiting biotechnology graduates are Biocon and Serum Institute in addition to Dr. Reddy's Laboratories who pay salaries between
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The admission possibility to B.Sc. Biotechnology's second year at Manipal University Jaipur depends on whether you finished the first year from Jaipur Manipal University and meets specific conditions.
Students need to verify if the educational institution allows entrance at year two through transfers from different universities i.e lateral entry.
Several universities request a standard procedure for approving lateral admission where they examine your transcript with marks and credit details to authorize enrollment.
Get in touch with the admissions office of your target institution to learn specifically which steps and protocols apply when
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
BSc Physiotherapy has a strong scope in healthcare, with opportunities in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, sports clinics, and private practice, particularly as there is a growing demand for physiotherapists due to an aging population and increasing focus on physical wellness.
On the other hand, BSc Biotechnology has significant potential in research, pharmaceuticals, agriculture, and biotechnology companies, with opportunities in innovation, development, and scientific research.
For Biology students, if you are more inclined towards direct patient care and physical rehabilitation, BSc Physiotherapy may be a better fit, while BSc Biote
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
The curriculum for BSc in Biotechnology at Fergusson College is based on the CBCS scheme. It comprises various core and elective subjects. The elective subjects include General Electives (GEs) and Discipline-specific Electives (DSEs). Some DSEs included in the course curriculum are listed below:
- Large Scale Manufacturing Processes
- Introduction to Diagnostic Techniques
- Genetics and Introduction to Genetic Engineering
- Bioanalytical Techniques
- Plant Tissue Culture
- Animal Tissue Culture
- Principles in Enzymology
- Biotechnology Practical
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Government colleges are more budget friendly as compared to private colleges in terms of fee structure. Both these colleges contain experienced faculty from all over India which help provide guidance to the students. Private colleges offer admission to the students on basis of both merit and entrance exams, depending on the college. Whereas government institutions majorly consider entrance scores.
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