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Gangaraju Vamil

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It's difficult to give a precise closing rank for SASTRA University's B.Tech Biotechnology programme for your specific rank (AIR 333705) and OBC-NCL category, as cutoff ranks fluctuate year to year. However, based on previous trends and the information available, your chances are likely, but not guaranteed. 

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Tushar Singh

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As per as my knowledge if you wanna know about the latest cut offs for M.Sc. in Animal Biology and Biotechnology at University of Hyderabad you'll likely need to check their official website for the 2025-2026 academic year but based on the previous year data I can say that the CUET PG exam in 2023 general category cut off for related M.Sc. programmes ranged quite a bit  190 to 240 for 2021 the general cut off for M.Sc. was around 148 so it is the data that you can consider for the future references

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Divyanshu Mishra

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With this rank, it is difficult to get top NITs like Rourkela, Warangal, or Durgapur, especially for General or OBC candidates. However, you still have chances at NIT Jalandhar (for M.Sc. Life Sciences or related courses), NIT Manipur, and NIT Sikkim through later rounds of CCMN counselling, as Life Sciences seats are easier to get than pure Biotechnology. If you belong to the SC or ST category, your chances are better, and you can aim for NIT Rourkela, NIT Durgapur, NIT Jalandhar, or IIIT Allahabad in related fields.

 

 

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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

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