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SAMUNDRA

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Have you cleared IMU CET? Please share your physics and Maths marks.

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n chaitanya

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If you are interested in company side, opt for biotechnology or if you are interested in the medical line, opt for microbiology rather than biotechnology. For microbiology, you have to stick to it, but if you opt for biotechnology, you can study a wide variety of subjects.

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n chaitanya

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Physical chemistry deals mainly with physical laws applied for chemical compounds such as solid state, states of matter (solid, liquids and gases), thermodynamics, surface chemistry and electrochemistry. It's better if you opt for organic chemistry rather than physical chemistry as most of the chemical industries or pharmaceutical companies are dependent on organic chemistry rather than physical chemistry. Chances for physical chemistry are very less, you have to search for it.

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n chaitanya

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Nowadays, most of the colleges are conducting entrance exam for M.Sc courses instead of considering B.Sc score. It will have very less impact but most of the times the marks you scored in entrance exam will be considered so if you score less in B.Sc and more in the M.Sc entrance, it will be better and even if they want to consider, it will be around 60% only anywhere.

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Chandu Pillalamarri

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Different colleges make different subjects compulsory in B.Sc biotechnology. As far as I know, English is the compulsory subject in all the semesters. You may come across different subjects too.

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Chandu Pillalamarri

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It is good. You will find more options after completing your course in both private and government sectors based on your requirements. You can go for the research field if you are interested in research.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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Please clarify the college name of exam name so that it is easier for us to give you perfect suggestion about the college admission process in B.Sc biotechnology.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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Tausif ShahanshahHappy to help !!!

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Both are good.
Pharmacy is an engineering branch so it has more jobs preference than doing B.Sc.
But you must score good marks in competitive examinations to get admission into reputed pharmacy colleges
Good luck.

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