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The minimum eligibility for MSc offered at School of Biotechnology and Bioinformatics - D.Y. Patil University, Navi Mumbai is passing UG with atleast 50% aggregate score. The selection criteria is merit based with the institute accepting UG scores for the same. 

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Rakshit Prabhakar

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The PU CET (UG) 2026 Biotechnology key subjects are physics, chemistry, biology and mathematics with questions based on CBSE class 11 & 12 syllabus, focusing on core concepts in genetics, cell biology, botany, zoology, thermodynamics, electrodynamics, calculus, organic chemistry etc.

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Rakshit Prabhakar

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The Panjab University entrance test for undergraduate programs like BSC (Hons) Biotechnology, testing 10+2 level physics, chemistry, biology and mathematics, and English.

There will be negative marking in the exam; 0.25 marks will be deducted for each incorrect answer.

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GAT-B question paper consists of a total of 100 questions, out of which students have to attempt 60 questions. Candidates must check details carefully before solving question paper.

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Abhishek Mehra

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Getting government jobs after BSc Biotechnology abroad is possible. However, having a higher degree like an MSc or some relevant work experience makes it easier to get hired. You can work in agencies like NIH, FDA or EPA in foreign countries. While in India, you can apply to CSIR, ICMR, or DRDO. These jobs usually need you to pass exams or submit special applications.

Remember, a BSc degree sets only the foundation for your subject and thus helps you getting only the basic jobs such as that of lab technicians/assistants or basic pharma jobs. However if you want to get better positions in government sector, you must go for advanced degre

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Priya Garg

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The best field after BSc Biotechnology depends on your interests and aspirations. However, top areas include Pharmaceuticals (drug discovery, QA/QC), Clinical Research ( CRA, data management), Bioinformatics, Agricultural Biotech and Environmental Biotech. Students aiming for specialised roles go for a master's degree like M.Sc, M.Tech or MBA in biotechnology or a similar field or the one that adds value to their resume. 

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Saurabh Khanduri

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The MSc in Biotechnology course at Institute of Science, Nirma University offered a total seat intake of 40 during 2025 admissions. The seat intake for the aforementiond course is yet to be revealed for 2026 and may change when the admissions are opened. MSc in Biotechnology had the highest number of seats for any MSc course offered by Institute of Science, Nirma University.

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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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