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Abhishek Jha

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Direct admission into the 2nd year of B.Sc Biotechnology through lateral entry is not widely offered by colleges in Hyderabad. Most institutions require students to begin from the first year. However, some colleges like Osmania University, St. Ann's College for Women, and Avanthi Degree College offer flexibility in admissions for their Science programs. You may need to consult individual colleges regarding credit transfer policies or special admission routes based on prior qualifications.

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Harshit Harshit

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The B.Tech Biotechnology course at Mepco Schlenk Engineering College offers solid placement opportunities, but the scope for placements is relatively narrower compared to branches like Computer Science or Electronics. Students from the Biotechnology stream typically secure positions in biotech companies, pharmaceutical industries, research labs, and agricultural-based firms. However, the placement statistics are not as high as in more mainstream branches. That said, students still find opportunities in top-tier companies, particularly those in the healthcare and R&D sectors. The college offers good training and infrastructure to suppor

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Ravi Babu

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Applications for the M.Sc in Biotechnology program at SRM Institute of Science and Technology (SRMIST), Chennai, must be submitted by the end of May or June depending on the academic year and application cycle. For the most up-to-date and correct information, SRMIST also provides a thorough M.Sc. in Biotechnology program that costs about 1,75,000 each year and covers topics like Immunology, Genetics, Cell Biology and Environmental Biotechnology among others

 

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Abhishek Jha

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Yes, a B.Sc. in BCZ (Botany, Chemistry, Zoology) graduate can apply for the GAT-B/BET exam, provided they meet other eligibility requirements. The minimum educational qualification for the exam includes a Bachelor's degree in fields such as Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Zoology, or related Life Sciences disciplines. However, candidates must check individual participating institutions' specific requirements, as there may be additional criteria.

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Sagar Gupta

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The cutoff percentage for the Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Biotechnology program at Fergusson College, Pune, varies annually based on factors such as the number of applicants, exam difficulty, and seat availability. For the 2022-2023 academic session, the cutoff percentages were:

  • General Category: 93.5% and above
  • Scheduled Caste (SC): 85% and above
  • Scheduled Tribe (ST): 75% and above
  • Other Backward Classes (OBC): 90% and above
  • Defence: 90% and above
  • Orphan: 63% and above
  • Divyang (Persons with Disabilities): 60% and above

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Sagar Gupta

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Amity University Mumbai offers a comprehensive M.Sc. in Biotechnology with a well-designed curriculum covering subjects like Molecular Biology, Genetic Engineering, and Bioinformatics. The program is supported by qualified faculty and modern lab facilities, which are essential for research and practical learning. While the program is recognized for its academic rigor and infrastructure, the high fees can be a concern for some students. Additionally, there are mixed reviews regarding the return on investment due to the cost of the program. Overall, the M.Sc. Biotechnology program at Amity University Mumbai is a good option for those see

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Arindam Modak

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Clearing your ATKT (Allowed To Keep Terms) in the 5th semester will not significantly affect your future as long as it does not become a repeated pattern. It indicates that you had some back with academe but bounced back. Employers and institutions generally look at your performance and skills instead of focusing on a single. It should not deter you from showing improvement academically from that point if you want to boost your profile for future opportunities.

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Vaishnavi Gulhane

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To get admission to a Master's programme in Biotechnology in the USA without consultancy, start by researching universities offering the programme and ensuring they align with your academic goals and interests. Visit their official websites to understand the eligibility requirements, including academic qualifications, English proficiency tests like TOEFL or IELTS, and standardized tests such as GRE (if required). Prepare your academic documents, including transcripts, degree certificates, and letters of recommendation. Write a strong Statement of Purpose (SOP) highlighting your academic background, research experience, career goals, an

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Ravi Babu

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50% on the graduation exam or 55% on the BE/B.Tech in Science and math. Important Points: Candidates must possess an Odisha permanent resident certificate. The candidate's age shouldn't exceed 33.
In Bhubaneswar, Odisha Rama Devi Women's University was founded in 1964. Among the first womens colleges in Orissa it was founded. Since then it has taken the lead in advancing high-quality education throughout the state. At the undergraduate level the university offers courses like BA, B.Sc., and B.Com. at the graduate level, it offers courses like M.Com. MA, and M.Sc. 

Additionally, Rama Devi Women's University has highly skilled and kno

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VISHAL GUPTA

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Deciding between M.Sc Microbiology and Biotechnology depends on your interests and career goals. Microbiology focuses on microorganisms and their interactions, offering careers in research, medical labs, food industries, and environmental science. Biotechnology, a broader field, involves manipulating organisms for product development. It offers diverse career paths in research, industry, bioinformatics, and regulatory science. Consider your passion for microorganisms, desired career path, and specific coursework.

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