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Ashish Kumar

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Bioengineering overlaps with Biotechnology in many aspects but also expands to medical applications, genetic engineering, cell engineering, biomimetic, and bio printing. For example, Biomedical is a combination of biology and medicine, usually used in an applied engineering case, to create devices, machines, equipment, etc. For use by hospitals, doctors, nurses, caregivers, patients, etc. To administer care, diagnose illness, treat illness, etc. Biomedical Engineering goal is to make people live longer, live better, and recover faster. Bioengineering doesn't always have the end goal of helping with people's health. Biotechnology refers
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Adithya Krishnan

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M.Sc Biotechnology in Amity University-Mumbai is so far considered one of the top courses here. They have practicals, theories and research often which gives the students all round experiences. The faculty members in Biotechnology are very experienced. They know how to interact with students using different methods and techniques which doesn't make the lectures boring. A lot of quizzes, puzzles and activities are conducted in classes often in order to make the students participate more actively. They also have foreign language courses like French, Spanish and German which are very useful in the current generation. The best part about A
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Prakamya Gupta

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Yes, NIMHANS Bengaluru, IIT KGP, IIT Delhi, NBRC Manesar etc. are doing extensive work in the field of Neuro. You may consider doing your Ph.D from any of these places. Later on, you can also join as a faculty after your Ph.D.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The eligibility criteria of M.Sc. Biotechnology at Pondicherry University is as under:
Bachelors degree in Agriculture/ Biochemistry/Biotechnology/ Botany/ Microbiology/ Veterinary Science/ Zoology or in other related areas with a minimum of 55% of marks.
Admission process :- Students are admitted based on merit on the All India entrance examination conducted by Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.

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Akhilreddy KalvaCurrent Student- NIT, Warangal

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Obviously, civil engineering is better when compared to metallurgy and biotechnology branches. It is the oldest branch, and you can have both government jobs and private jobs.

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Anuradha Gopala

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Below are the top colleges in India for M.Sc. Biotechnology with good placement records.
1. Loyola College, Mumbai
2. St. Xavier College, Mumbai
3. Jain University, Bangalore
4. Christ Unievrsirt, Bangalore
5. The Oxford College of Science, Bangalore
6. Stella Maris College
7. Fergusson College.

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