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Saurabh Kathe

Beginner-Level 3

You don't need to give CET if you're joining B.Sc biotechnology.

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rohith kola

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chandrakant solanki

Guide-Level 11

DMLT is the option as you will save you a year compared to BMLT. But I would suggest you to go for Masters as biotech is an emerging field and you have bright options as a biotechnologist. Also, if you are inclined towards medical labs, many genetic and molecular labs prefer biotech candidates.

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sauropya luckyncc c certificate holder in air sqr.,mentor

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Hi,
B.Tech Biotech will be better than B.Sc Biotech, because B.Tech have technical. So, you will learn more and you will have great scope in future.

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Smriti Dabar

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Yes it is. There are various career options like Agricultural Engineer. Many people don't think of farming as being sophisticated. .
Animal Scientist. .
Biochemist and Biophysicist. .
Biomedical Engineer. .
Epidemiologist. .
Food Scientist and Technologist. .
Microbiologist. .
Soil and Plant Scientist.

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Shabana Bee

Scholar-Level 17

You might get this college with this marks because to get these colleges, you have to score above 200 but you can try to get admission. Good luck.

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Smriti Dabar

Contributor-Level 8

There are various career options like Agricultural Engineer. Many people don't think of farming as being sophisticated but there are so many aspiring career options such as:
Animal Scientist.
Biochemist and Biophysicist.
Biomedical Engineer.
Epidemiologist.
Food Scientist and Technologist.
Microbiologist.
Soil and Plant Scientist.

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Aarti Singh

Guide-Level 14

Dear Rishika,
Why do you want to go for management seat? It always has higher fee. In case you missed out on their entrance test or didn't clear it, try for admission in some other good universities like LPU, Banasthali, Amity, etc, where admissions are going on these days.
All these universities have wonderful infrastructure and world-class facilities to offer to students apart from good placements. Some even offer good scholarships. Check their websites for more details.
Good luck.

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Ajoy GhoshArchitect

Guide-Level 11

I think, in the recent time in India, the most popular course is B.Tech in biotechnology.

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