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a week agoScholar-Level 18
Hi.
Yes, a B.Sc in Agriculture qualifies you for M.Sc Biotechnology at most IITs.
Required steps:
Check IIT-specific eligibility on the JAM brochure.
Apply for JAM in the relevant subject (Life Sciences/Biotechnology).
Prepare for JAM thoroughly, especially Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, and Genetics sections.
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2 weeks agoNew answer posted
2 weeks agoScholar-Level 18
Hi.
Some good universities with low fees and an average cutoff in Chhattisgarh for M.Sc Microbiology/ Biotechnology.
| Kalinga University, Raipur | M.Sc. Microbiology (also Biotechnology and related life‑science MSc options) | Total fees ~ ₹ 55,000 for two years (₹ 27,500 per year) |
| Rungta International University, Bhilai / Durg | M.Sc. Biotechnology (and in some branches M.Sc. Microbiology via affiliated institute) | ~ ₹ 50,000–₹ 70,000 per year depending on campus/branch. |
| Dr. C. V. Raman University (CVRU), Bilaspur | M.Sc. Biotechnology (and possibly related life‑science MSc) | Reported total fee ~ ₹ 40,000 for two years (₹ 20,000 per year) |
| Bharti Vishwavidyalaya, Durg | Likely offers postgraduate life‑science / related MSc courses (per lists of MSc colleges) | First‑year fee mentioned ~ ₹ 25,950 (though final fee may vary) |
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