Biotechnology Eligibility
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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
Candidates must be Indian resident nationals.
They should have studied in regular school in class X and XII.
They must have secured/passed graduate degree with 50% marks.
The candidates are required to have studied in full-time degree programme from any college/university in India. However, the degree should be a regular/full time in the last 3 preceding years.
Candidates, who are appearing in the qualifying exam in 2017 in the final degree/final semester are also eligible.
Candidates whose result of final year/final semester is awaited can also apply. But such candidates need to complete their final year exa
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7 years ago
Guide-Level 11
The Biotechnology (BT) test paper comprises of Biology (44% weightage), Chemistry (20% weightage), Mathematics (18% weightage) and Physics (18% weightage).
You can get complete details regarding to IIT JAM syllabus and eligibility from - https://www.eduncle.com/iit-jam-exam
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Guide-Level 14
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Hope this helps! All the best for your admission!
New answer posted
8 years ago
Guide-Level 14
These vary between study programs and levels. For each course, Indian students will need to meet a minimum English language requirement. Along with that a minimum academic record of 65% and above for humanities stream in class XII, and 70 - 80% and above for Science/Commerce stream in class XII will also be required. Foundations and Diploma programs are available for students who have secured below 60%. The student should have completed 18 years of age before joining a degree program.
It is important to note that these numbers are just for reference purpose, the actual numbers may differ from university to university.
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Guide-Level 11
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Guide-Level 12
Both biotechnology and allied health sciences are different programs and so cannot be compared. Please research more on the programs and branches and also the career roles. Check resources like Wikipedia for details. While allied health professions are healthcare professions who may be dental hygienists, sonographers, dietitians, medical technologists, etc. Biotechnology deals with cellular and biomolecular processes and related technologies. Which course you should pursue is something you must know or figure out based on your career interests and aptitude.
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