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Aadit Singh Uppal

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Biochemistry courses are the application of Chemistry for different biological processes at the cellular and molecular levels. The curriculum of the Biochemistry courses includes comprehending structures of proteins, carbohydrates, enzymes, fats, and every chemical reaction breakdown that takes place in any living being in the environment. The Biochemistry courses are offered in UG, PG, and PhD course levels.

Key areas of study in Biochemistry courses include enzymology (the study of enzymes), molecular biology (the study of DNA and RNA), metabolism (the chemical reactions that sustain life), cell biology (the study of cell structure an

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Aadit Singh Uppal

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Biotechnology is a broad field that encompasses various specialised areas of study and research. The study of Biochemistry also includes certain specialisation fields. Some of the Biochemistry specializations listed below -

Biochemistry Specialisations

Molecular Biology

Energy and Metabolism

Bioinformatics

Genetics

Development and Diseases

Cell biology and Signalling

Source - Multiple external/official sites, data may vary.

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Richa Shukla

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Yes, exams like CUET, UG (Common University Entrance Test, Under Graduation), KIITEE (Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology Entrance Examination), SAAT ( Siksha 'O' Anusandhan Admission Test) and other University entrance test can help you get admission in B.Sc Biotechnology.

Bioinformatics, Microbiology, Pharmacy and bio process engineering can be some other options on behalf of biotechnology.

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Navath Niharika

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Yes, you can pursue M.Tech in biomedical engineering after B.Tech in biotechnology.

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Abhishek Yadav

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Following are the list of colleges which is best preferred for the b sc biotechnology 

Other top choices include VIT Vellore, BHU, Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI), Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), and Delhi University (DU),

You can select any of the following collage as per your need.

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Yogesh Dangi

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In India, B.Tech in Bioinformatics is generally a better option for jobs compared to Integrated B.Tech + M.Tech in Biotechnology because it combines biology with computer science, making it easier to get jobs in IT, pharma, and data-related roles, which are growing fast. While biotechnology is more research-focused and often needs higher studies for good jobs, bioinformatics offers quicker job opportunities and better flexibility. The jobs in biotechnology are generally low pay, so bioinformatics seems a better option job wise.  Otherwise both are good in their respective roles.

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Nishtha Chatterjee

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Yes, all aspirants who wish to the 5-year integrated Biotechnology programme at Kakatiya University must take CPGET. They will have to take the Biotechnology CPGET paper for the same.

This full-time integrated MSc programme only has 30 seats at Kakatiya. The tuition fee of the programme is INR 94,000. 

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Ashutosh sharma

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Christ University is better known as compared to Mount Carmel College for its program. you can prefer christ anyday over it.

 

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Abhishek Rastogi

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MSc in Environmental Biotechnology is among the five major specialisations offered at JIIT Noida. The course curriculum is structured with a flexible credit-based system and the option to choose from diverse elective subjects. A few of subjects offered under Environmental Biotechnology are as follows:

  • Biomolecules
  • Environmental Chemistry
  • Environmental Pollution, Assessment & Monitoring
  • Linear Algebra
  • Mathematical Statistics
  • Numerical Analysis & Operations Research Lab

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MOHANAPRIYA M

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Jain University's Center for Post Graduate Studies does offer an  in Biotechnology, but I couldn't find any information confirming that it's available through distance education.However, Jain University does have a collaboration with BiOZEEN for an  in Industrial Biotechnology.

If you're interested in pursuing an in Biotechnology through distance education, there are other universities that offer this program, such as William Carey University, Subharti University, and Mangalayatan University, with fees ranging from INR 12,000 to INR 90,000 per annum.

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