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Anagha G Nair

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The aspiring candidates who want to be a part of this course need to have a Bachelor's degree from any of the recognized university that comes under the Indian government. The candidates pursuing this course need to have atleast 60% in their Bachelor's degree.

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rohith kola

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Yes, you are eligible for the same. For doing Masters in Biotechnology you have to be a graduate from a recognized university in the science field. Make sure that you have first division in your grads as most of the good institutes requires
first division as there minimum eligibility for entrance, which could be direct or via entrance exams.

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Mohit Sood

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Hello Gannerla,
Yes, if you have studied physics, chemistry, English and mathematics or biology or biotechnology you can go for B.Tech biotechnology.
Thanks.

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Ankush SableOver 4 yrs of experience in Engineering Field.

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Hi Priya,
I am sharing valuable information for you which will clear your doubt regarding eligibility.
M.Sc. Biotechnology Eligibility:
As a minimum criterion of eligibility, aspiring candidates are needed to have attained a Bachelors degree in any of Physics, Biological Sciences, B.A. M. S. BHMS BPT and any other related discipline, with a minimum aggregate score of 50%. Indian nationals can apply under the General Category, while foreign nationals or Non- Resident Indians or Indian nationals supported by NRI relatives can apply under the Foreign/ NRI Category.
Admission Process:
Admission to the course is based on the candidates perfor
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Gaurav Singhal

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The university has good placements but students prefer to go for Master's degree before getting placed. It gives them more opportunities.

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Gaurav Singhal

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Hi Mona,
Yes, you can still take admission if you want. Our classes for the new session will begin from 25th of July.

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Priyanka Panchalpeaceful

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No, maths is not compulsory for the course which you have mentioned.

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Rakesh Kumar

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Hi,
You can pursue M.Sc in biotechnology from top universities like SRM, Amity, Lovely Professional University, etc then you have a good scope. If you do not get admission to these universities then abroad is a good option.

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Qurat ul Ain Qureshii

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1st June 2018 was the date of entrance of B.Sc. Biotechnology at Srinagar.

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Arunav Rajkhowa

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The fee actually varies from college to college. In government institutions like Delhi University, it would be in the range 10,000-20,000. But in private colleges, it would be vary from college to college. It would be like 60,000 on an average. Hope this helped.

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