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a year agoContributor-Level 6
It depends on several crucial factors. Prospective students should evaluate the college's academic reputation in biotechnology education, ensuring it offers a robust curriculum with updated laboratory facilities and resources. Researching placement opportunities and internships available through the college can provide insights into practical learning experiences and future career prospects. Additionally, checking for accreditation and seeking feedback from current students or alumni about their satisfaction with the programme can offer valuable perspectives. Ultimately, these considerations will help determine if Administrative Manage
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The first-year of the course is divided into two semesters. JMI BSc Biotechnology curriculum includes subjects to be studied in both the semesters. Each of the semester has a lab subject. Enlisted below are the theory subjects covered in the first-year of the programme:
Semester-I:
- Biochemistry and Metabolism
- Cell Biology
- Plant Diversity
- Biotechnology and Human Welfare
Semester-II:
- Mannalian Physiology
- Plant Anatomy and Physiology
- Animal Diversity
- Bioethics and Biosafety
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) is an important examination for students seeking admission to various undergraduate programs, including B.Sc Biotechnology, in colleges across Karnataka.The minimum score required in KCET to secure admission can vary year to year based on several factors, As per the trend from previous years can provide a rough estimate. For competitive courses like Biotechnology, the minimum score tends to be relatively high due to the popularity and limited seats. it's challenging to pinpoint the exact minimum score without specific data from the current year, typically for competitive courses like B.Sc Biote
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
To pursue B.Sc Biotechnology after your 12th without taking the NEET exam, you need to:
- Pass 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology from a recognised board.
- Meet the eligibility criteria of the chosen college or institution.
- Appear for entrance exams like DPU AIBTCET, IPU CET, or other university-specific exams.
- Pursue a 3-year full-time course.
- Consider colleges like National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Jamia Hamdard, and Birla Institute of Technology & Science – Pilani.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 2
The colleges for B.Sc biotechnology with fees around 60000 INR are:
- Mangalayatan University, Aligarh:
- The total fees for the BSc Biotechnology course is INR 1,80,500, which includes tuition fees of INR 60,000 per year and registration fees of INR 500
- Chandigarh University, Chandigarh:
- The total fees for the BSc Biotechnology course is INR 2,50,000 per year, which includes tuition fees of INR 59,000 per semester and other fees
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
Some good colleges for B.Sc in biotechnology are VIT Vellore, Christ university Bangaluru, JMI New Delhi, Chandigarh university and more. Some good colleges for cyber security include Bennett University, Gujarat university, CGC ( chandigarh), VIT Vellore, IIT Delhi, Amity university Noida and many more but these are the top ones. Hope this helps :)
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The overall seat intake for BSc Biotechnology at CGC Landran is around 120. To secure the BSc seats, candidates are required to qualify for the BSc eligibility criteria and apply for the course at the official website of CGC Landran.To secure their admission, selected candidates must make the required payments or submit necessary documents within the specified deadline, confirming their seat in the program.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, Chandigarh Group of Colleges, Landran does offer BSc in Biotechnology as an undergraduate degree, that lasts for three years. The course curriculum aims to instill the concepts of Biology, Chemistry, and Engineering into the students. Admission to BSc Biotechnology requires twelve years of school education with Physics & Chemistry as compulsory subjects and either Mathematics or Biology conducted by a recognised board/University.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
To be eligible to get admission to the Jamia Millia Islamia for B.Sc Biotechnology you need aggregate of 50% in class 12th from a recognised board.
The admission process is:
- You need to visit the college website and apply for the course
- Eligible candidates need to appear for the Entrance Test conducted by the college. (CUET)
- Shortlisted candidates will be contacted for Personal Interview based on score obtained in Entrance Test.
- Candidates are selected based on performance in Entrance Test and in Personal Interview.
I hope it will help.
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
Both are two different fields, BAMS is professional Medicine course and BioTech is technical course. You need to decide what you want to do. In first you'll become a Doctor while in second a researcher. PG : both course offers you PG study. BAMS is a good option in its own ways. Biotech is still developing in India. There has been new developments and modern techniques which enable to improve quality of the products used in biotechnology whereas BAMS is settled in India
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