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6 years ago
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Eligibility varies from university to university. Also, these days universities are offer B.Tech in Biotech, which is better than B.Sc as it is a professional degree whereas B.Sc is just a general degree. Many good private universities like VIT, LPU, SRM, etc. are offering admissions in B.Tech. These private universities offer admission on the basis of tests like JEE and their own tests. Some offer you direct admission too on the basis of your marks in previous qualifying exam. All these are world-class universities with modern infrastructure and good placements. Few of them offer scholarships too. So, you can check the web
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For more detailed information, you can see the below link-
https://www.shiksha.com/exams/amp/ctet
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Below is the list of courses that one can pursue in the field of microbiology. The duration of these courses is three years.
Bachelor of Science in Microbiology
Bachelor of Science in Applied Microbiology
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Microbiology
Bachelor of Science in Food Technology
Bachelor of Science in Clinical Microbiology.
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M.Sc in Anthropology is a 2-year program which specializes in four branches: Cultural/ Social Anthropology, Biological Anthropology, Archaeological Anthropology and Linguistic Anthropology. The mode of admission is mostly through an Entrance Examination.
The average tuition fee for the entire course ranges between 25,000 INR to 1.5 Lakhs INR.
M.Sc.Anthropology graduates can obtain jobs in
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Students will be selected based on their potential for academic rigor and extra-curricular engagement. These include AAT Ashoka Aptitude Test or ACT (American College Testing) or SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test) scores or 10+2 marks projects, and research, if applicable, as well as the disciplined and committed pursuit of varied interests and passions. Equally, the on-the-spot essay written at the time of the interview and the in-person interview with the panel, also contribute to the decision for admission. Thanks!
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