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Jaya Sharma

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For those who want to take admission in BSc courses at IILM Greater Noida, having a valid CUET-UG score is a must. There is a minimum percentage required by students. Along with that, having a minimum percentage of merit in the Board exam is also a must for students. Minimum percentage in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics will be definitely considered.

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Jaya Sharma

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Structured Internship Programme (SIP) is a type of summer programme if you study in IILM Greater Noida. In case you want to cover the gap between academics and professional application, you can go for SIP. Work towards hands-on projects across diverse sectors. You will be mentored jointly by industry professionals and faculty members.

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varun

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Bro domain subject ke sath laungage bhi compulsory ho skti hai vese kuch university me 

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Virajita Mehra

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The important documents required along with Amity Mohali BSc application is a copy of Class 10 marksheet and a recent passport-size photograph. Both of these docuements have to be uploaded with the application. The forms usually get processed within 3-5 working days. 

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Mohit Sharma

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Amity University, Mohali offers BSc, BSc (Hons), and integrated BSc courses. The mode of study is full-time for all these courses. Selection is done on a merit-basis. It is also important that the students meet eligibility criteria. Some of the available course specialisations are:

  • Bioinformatics
  • Biotechnology
  • Food and Nutrition
  • Genetics
  • Microbiology, etc.

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Raushan Piplani

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Amity Mohali BSc in Biotechnology degree holders can work in the research and development field. Some of the popular job roles are Pharmacist, Microbiologist, Research Scientist, Business Developer, etc. There are opportunities in healthcare, including bioprocess engineers, biotechnologists, etc. 

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Virajita Madavi

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Amity University, Punjab may refund BSc fee, if a candidate withdraws admission up to 15 days before the start of academic session. A fee refund is initiated after admission of 100% of security deposit and semester fee with a deduction of 5%. It is done with a maximum of INR 5,000 as processing charges. This information is not specific to the Punjab campus. Hence, can vary. 

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Piyush Anand

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Amity University, Punjab tuition fees for BSc + MSc (H) in Biotechnology is INR 5.15 lakh. The integrated course allow students to get both UG and PG degree. This given fee is as per official website/ sanctioning body. It is still subject to revision and hence, is indicative. 

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Virajita Sharma

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To get admission in the Amity University Noida BSc courses, students have to fulfil the admission criteria as mentioned below:

  • Class 12 with PCB/ PCM/ PCMB subjects and at least 60% aggregate
  • Personal Interview

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Aayush Bhatnagar

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Amity University, Mohali offers BSc, BSc (H), and integrated BSc courses. The fee for integrated courses is comparively higher. Amity Punjab the highest fee amount is INR 5.36 lakh. It is for BSc (H) Microbiology (Research) and BSc (H) Biotechnology (Research) courses. The mentioned fee is as per official website/ sanctioning body. It is still subject to revision and hence, is indicative.

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