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Jayanth yarlagadda

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No, if you studied PCB Physics Chemistry and Biology in your 12th year, you cannot take the VITEEE (Vellore Institute of Technology Engineering Entrance Exam). For students who studied PCM Physics Chemistry and Mathematics) in their class 12th, the VITEEE is a prerequisite exam for admission to B.Tech programmes at VIT. You may need to check with VIT to SEE if they give direct admission to students with a PCB background or if they offer any other entrance examinations that may be relevant to you if you want to pursue B.Tech CSE Bioinformatics. Alternately, you can be qualified for other universities with B.Tech CSE Bioinformatics progr
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Nithin Yellay

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To pursue a B.Tech in Bioinformatics, you must have completed 10+2 with Mathematics, Physics Chemistry and Biology. As you have completed your 12th in PCB, you are eligible to apply for a B.Tech in Bioinformatics programme. However, the eligibility criteria for admission may vary from college to college, so you need to check with the specific college where you wish to apply for the B.Tech programme. Regarding your NEET score, while it is not directly relevant to admission into a B.Tech in Bioinformatics programme, a good NEET score is generally considered favorable for admission into medical courses. So, you may wish to consider your o
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Vamsi Angalakudhiti

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Bioinformatics is an interdisciplinary field that combines Biology computer Science, Statistics and mathematics to analyze and interpret biological data. In recent years, the field of bioinformatics has gained significant importance in India, and there is a growing scope for bioinformatics professionals in the country. India is home to many world-renowned research institutions and universities, including the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and the Indian Institutes of Science Education and Research (IISERs), which offer bioinformatics programs at the undergraduate, postgraduate, and research levels. The bioinformatics industry i
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Nitika

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With a quality combination of world-class faculty, modern infrastructure, industry-relevant curriculum, international academic collaborations, internships, and placements, the B.Tech course has led its way to make Bennett University the best college for a B.Tech Degree.

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Avani Jain

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Sorry to hear that, I don't think you can apply again this year, wait for the next year.

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Deepamjyoti Bhol

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Yes, Ofcourse you can take bio informatics in M.Sc. Firstly you have to do preparations for the entrance examination on the topic thoroughly. Secondly while applying you have to choose for bio informatics as preferred subject in order to write the exam.

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rolee vaishnaw

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Yes, most of the times it happens that they visit universities for research related purpose only. But, some companies also visit for hiring students for internship program in their companies where they also pay some amount of money while you work for them.
Bioanalytical science is among the growing fields in our country however it has vast scope in foreign countries but many CROs are now approaching to hire people to work with them.

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Atharva Tamboli

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The cutoff for M.Sc. in Bioinformatics at Amity University Noida may vary from year to year depending on various factors such as the number of applicants, the availability of seats, and the overall performance of the candidates. However, based on the previous year's cutoff data, the minimum percentage required for admission to M.Sc. in Bioinformatics at Amity University Noida is around 60-65% in the qualifying examination.
It is important to note that the cutoff may also vary based on the category of the candidate, with a lower cutoff for candidates belonging to reserved categories such as SC/ST/OBC. In addition to the academic performa
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BARVATH KUMAR

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The Total tuition fees for M.Sc Bioinformatics at Sri Krishna Arts and Science College is Rs. 32,000 for 2 years.

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SAI NITISH

Beginner-Level 5

CSE bioinformatics is the best branch in VIT, if you ask for my personal opinion because of the following reasons: There'll be a very small number of students in the branch, around 100. All the subjects are the same as the CS branch, except 45. And those also don't make much of a difference. Because even the CSE students don't know what these subjects are for. CSE with bioinfo will have 56 bio subjects. And those are also very easy. If you've never studied bio before, don't worry you'll easily score good marks in them. Moreover, Bio faculty members for our branch are very lenient, helpful, and awesome. The best thing is even with fewer

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