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Akansha Bisht

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Here are some affordable BSc Biotechnology college options in India:

BSc Biotechnology Colleges in IndiaTuition Fee
Kumaun UniversityINR 2,160 - 28,440
Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru Government CollegeINR 2,620
Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal UniversityINR 2,700
New Model Degree CollegeINR 3,300
St. Xavier's College, AhmedabadINR 3,600 - 9,000

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Akansha Bisht

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Here are some of the best BSc Biotechnology college options offering great placement opportunities to graduates:

BSc Biotechnology CollegesAverage Package Offered
KSG College of Arts and ScienceINR 14.02 LPA
Government First Grade College, ChikkaballapurINR 10.8 LPA
SD College ChandigarhINR 10 LPA
Avanthi Degree and PG CollegeINR 10 LPA
Shiv Nadar UniversityINR 9.97 LPA

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Akansha Bisht

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As a beginner in the Biotechnology field, a BSc in Biotechnology course can be an apt option for you. It is a 3-year UG degree program that will help you get the basics of the application of technology to study cellular and biomolecular processes. BSc Biotechnology will also open doors for a Master's degree in further search-related programs. 

Once you complete the course, you'll also be eligible to opt for a career path in the Biotechnology field based on your interest and skills.

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Akansha Bisht

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Individuals wishing to enrol in a B.Sc Biotechnology course should possess several skill sets for a better learning experience and clear concepts to establish a career in the field of medical science or biotechnology. Students enrolled in the course get advanced learning on various principles of B.Sc Biotechnology.

CommunicationResearch Skills
Organisational SkillsCritical Thinking
Commercial SkillsDetail Oriented
TeamworkProject Management
Problem-SolvingLeadership

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Akansha Bisht

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Undergraduate courses in Biotechnology are taught in top foreign nations such as The US, UK, Australia, Canada and many more. The foreign nations offer world-class infrastructure, research facilities and superior placement options. However, the courses offered are more expensive so the students have to opt for scholarships.

The eligibility criteria vary from country to country. But, some of the basic eligibility remains the same:

  • Candidates should complete their 12th or equivalent exam with good marks.
  • The candidates should pass their English proficiency exams such as IELTS, TOEFL, etc.
  • The candidates need to produce a letter of inten
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Akansha Bisht

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The below mentioned table suggest the most recommended books suitable for BSc Biotechnology course are as follows: 

Name of the BookAuthor
BiotechnologyB. D Singh
A Problem ApproachPranav Kumar & Usha Mina
Gene Cloning and DNA Analysis T. A. Brown
Principles of Gene Manipulation and Genomics Sandy B. Primrose, Richard M. Twyman
Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry - Fifth EditionDavid L. Nelson
Molecular Biology of the Gene J D Watson
Molecular Cell BiologyHarvey Lodish
Kuby's ImmunologyBarbara A. Osborne and Janis Kuby
Analytical BiochemistryHolme
BiochemistryLubert Stryer

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Akansha Bisht

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Here are different types of BSc Biotechnology courses designed for students with different needs:

  • Full-Time BSc Course: This is a full-fledged on-campus degree course that provides the student with all the required knowledge and skills about a particular stream or subject. 
  • Part-Time BSc Course: A part-time degree is the provision of completing the degree course with the flexibility of more time. Most colleges provide part-time BSc degrees along with full-time degrees. 
  • Distance BSc Course: BSc Distance Education colleges provide the option of completing this degree along with a job. This is the most flexible form
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Akansha Bisht

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Candidates who have an interest in genetics should pursue this subject as a career option.

  • A career as a Biotechnologist requires continuous research in different fields. Candidates who are enthusiastic about research can opt for this course.
  • The Biotechnologist works on altering the genetic material of plants and animals so that the production of food and livestock increases.
  • Candidates who wish to work on food security can find interest in this course.
  • Students who are enthusiastic to develop drugs and vaccines can pursue this course.
  • Candidates who are working professionals can pursue BSc Biotechnology in Part-Time or distance mode.

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Akansha Bisht

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BSc Biotechnology has lots of prospective career opportunities to offer to students. Some of the benefits of pursuing the graduation in Biotechnology program are as follows:

  • You'll be equipped with the Bioinformatics and Computer-Assisted Research and Analysis skills. 
  • It'll open up a variety of career opportunities for you.
  • With the current trends and data, you'll keep updating your knowledge and earning prospects.

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The main differences between a BSc in Biotechnology and a BTech in Biotechnology are the length of the course, the focus of the degree, and the skills developed: 

 

 

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