B.Tech Biotechnology
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Scholar-Level 18
You have plenty of choices. You can think of registering for campus placement. You can appear for civil services exam. You can appear for GATE or CAT. But most importantly follow your passion.
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If you have scored more than 80% in your 12th board, Amity gives you admission without any test. Else you have to register on their microsite of admission where you will receive all required information.
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I'm assuming that you're already a Biotech student at NSIT. So, the option of switching to COE/IT or related courses is out of reach.
Do biotech students get time for other activities?
Well, that's up to you. No engineering course is so intense that will keep you engaged all the time. The amount of time you can take out for other activities (e.g. programming, at it seems, in your case) is completely in your hands.
A major portion of students get placed in software related profiles (irrespective of their branch). That is good enough indicator of the coding atmosphere in NSIT. There are a number of platforms through which you can enhance
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