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No, you need to apply separately for every good university and appear for their admission process whether it's entrance exam or interview.
All the best.
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A B.Tech degree in biotechnology exposes you to both the biological sciences as well as the chemical engineering principles involved in biotechnology. This degree gives students the skill sets required to find jobs in labs and industries alike.
A B.Sc degree on the other hand focuses more on the biological sciences aspect of biotechnology. Yes, there will be a few subjects (1 or 2) related to industrial processes but the main emphasis will be on R&D in biological sciences fields such as cell biology, microbiology, molecular biology, genetics, etc.
Now, what is your future goal? Do you want to pursue a research career in are
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Genetic Engineering (B.Tech in Genetics) must not be confused with Genetics course offered by various universities at the B.Sc/M.Sc level (B.Sc. in Genetics). The genetics course is pure sciences based and involves the study of pure genetics and not genetic engineering methods and techniques.
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