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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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For the first round of counselling, the all India ranks till 778 only were called under stream 2 and the Tamil Nadu ranks till 450 (around) were only called. So, in the second and third round counselling, the AIR till 2000 or 3000 will only be called and TNR ranks till a maximum of 1500 could be called. The 3 rd round counselling has been opened at www.sastra.edu, with that you may check whether you have chances in the 3rd round counselling or not. I think with the TNR rank you might get chances for 3 rd round counselling.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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If you want to join a course in biotechnology then you must have a science background. Some universities offer B.Sc biotechnology which one can join after class 12 with physics, chemistry and mathematics. Graduates in all sciences, engineering technology and medicine are eligible for the postgraduate (M.Sc.) course in biotechnology.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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Eligibility criteria for admission in Loyola College (LC, Chennai) for pursuing B.Sc advanced zoology and biotechnology is:
Candidate must have passed 10+2 with the following subjects:
1. Biology 2. Physics 3. Chemistry 4. Any Other, OR
1. Zoology 2. Botany 3. Physics 4. Chemistry / Biotechnology

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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You can go for-
1. B.Sc. Forensic Science
2. B.Sc. Microbiology
3. B.Sc. Optometry
4. B.Sc. Radio therapy
5. B.Sc. MLT
6. B.Sc. Nursing.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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B.Tech + MBA is always better. Try to do it from Pune.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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B.Tech Biotechnology is a 4 Years course, which deals with technological applications in Biology while B.Sc. Biotechnology is a 3-year course. Later, students can go for M.Sc. Course and then Research later. If you want to pursue Research Career like Plant Biology, Molecular Biology, Genetics, etc. Then choose B.Sc/M.Sc Biotechnology. Then Ph.D. if interested.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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The four-year B.Tech. Curriculum focuses on the technological applications in biology. The three-year B.Sc. Course is conducted as any other Science subject and the students can go for the M.Sc. Course and take up research later. The B.Tech Course is a better option. After a B.Tech degree, students can find jobs in pharmaceutical companies, research labs and institutions in India. However, most students tend to go abroad to pursue their Masters or doctorate studies in Biotechnology and allied fields. Some also shift to MBA and enter the world of business, finance and banking as their engineering background gives them the required quant
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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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http://www.peshaa.com/Upcoming-fields/Scope-of-Biotechnology-in-India.html
Please click on the above link to get all details about B.Sc. In Biotechnology.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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B.Sc. Biotechnology has so many job opportunities, but if you have PG in these field M.Sc. Biotechnology, you can have more scope than B.Sc. Biotech. In both salary and your position. If you specialisation in same field, you can have more scope. All the best.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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It is a good decision. But regular degree will have more value than distance education. While coming to salary also, it differs. If you are interested to do job and also study regular course at same time, you can manage your time in both of them like 4 days job and 2 days college ( if you take these choice, it will be highly risk one). You can do 2 years job and later, you can take a break in your job and do M.Sc. Biotechnology. And after your M.Sc. You can have lot of job opportunities. It's up to you which choice to select. Your life is in your hands.
All the best.

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