B.Sc Biotechnology
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Students seeking admission to the BSc in Biotechnology programme of Rajiv Gandhi Institute of IT and Biotechnology must appear for Bharati Vidyapeeth's BV-ABOP entrance test. They can apply for the entrance test by registering online at the BVP’s application portal. The result will be declared on BVP's official website. Candidates must log in to the application portal to check their result as the institute does not send personal mails. Seats will be allotted to the applicants based on their score in the entrance test, subject to meeting the eligibility criteria. Selected candidates must report at the university campus for counsel
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
BSc Biotechnology is the Science that studies how to use recombinant DNA technology to manipulate living things at the molecular level to produce goods that will benefit mankind.
On the other hand, BSc Microbiology is a field of study that looks at the genomes and proteomics of microorganisms and how they are used in the food, pharmaceutical, and biotech industries. Students can find the comparison table below to understand the basic differences between them:
Parameters | BSc Biotechnology | BSc Microbiology |
---|---|---|
Course Duration | 3-Year | 3-Year |
Average Course Fee | INR 2,480 - 20Lakh | INR 330 - 6 Lakh |
Average Salary Offered | INR 4-6 LPA | INR 3 - 5.5 LPA |
Subjects | · Microbial Physiology · Microbial Genetics · Immunology · Genetics Engineering · Biotechnology | · Introductory Biological Chemistry · Biodiversity and Taxonomy · Microbiology and Macromolecule · Biostatistics · Animal and Plant Physiology |
Job Profiles | · Lab technician · Project manager · Teacher · Microbiologists · Epidemiologists | · Bacteriologists · Industrial Microbiologists · Medical Microbiologists · Biotechnologist · Biomedical Scientist |
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
Total Semester tuition fee for B.Tech Biotechnology is INR 1,50,900 and development fee & other charges are INR 68,000, making the total semester fee INR 2,18,900.
To take admission at Thapar University, a candidate must have passed the Class 12th or equivalent examination with at least 60% marks (55% for SC/ST candidates) in an aggregate of three subjects, namely, physics, chemistry, and biology.
And the admission is based on the candidate’s performance in the NEET examination, followed by a counselling process. 50% of the seats will be filled based on NEET scores, and the remaining 50% will be filled based on merit of marks
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, pursuing a Clinical Research course after completing a BSc in Biotechnology can be highly beneficial. Here are several reasons why:
Specialized Knowledge: A Clinical Research course provides specialised knowledge and skills specifically tailored for conducting and managing clinical trials. This complements the broader background in biotechnology gained during your BSc.
Career Opportunities: Completing a Clinical Research course expands your career options.
Industry Demand: The pharmaceutical and healthcare industries have a growing demand for professionals with expertise in clinical research.
Hands-on Experience: Many Clin
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
BSc Biotechnology is 3 years (six semesters) and BTech Biotechnology is 4 years (8 semesters). Comparatively, BSc Biotechnology is much more relaxed than BTech, the number of coursework and lab work will be less and you will be introduced to the core subjects right from the first year whereas in BTech 1st year will have common engineering coursework (Refer any university syllabus) with very little or no core subjects.
From 2nd year there will be 6 or 7 coursework and 3 or 4 lab works to complete in each semester. This can change from one university to another but it won't be less than that. Most BSc courses may not include chemical
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The subjects included in the curriculum are releated to the stream of Biotechnology. JVWU BSc Biotechnology course curriculum has theory and lab subjects in it. Each of the semester has a theory and lab subjects. Mentioned below are some of the topics covered in the programme:
- Fundamentals of Biotechnology
- Cell Biology
- Analytical Chemistry
- Molecular Biology
- Environmental Biotechnology
- Enzyme Technology Lab
- Microbial Technology Lab, etc.
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