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Abantika Mukherjee

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Based on your CUET score of 230, you may be eligible to apply for the B.Sc Bio, B.Sc Biotechnology, or B.Sc Biochemistry courses at DU. However, admission to these courses depends on various factors, such as the number of available seats, the number of applicants, and your performance in the previous academic years. Therefore, you should check the official website of DU for more information on the admission process, eligibility criteria and cut-off marks for these courses.

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Dr M Narsing rao

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Biotechnology, Genetics and Chemistry is a best combination.

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Renuga S

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Yes, mathematics is mandatory to get admission to B.Tech programs through the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) in India. JEE is an entrance examination conducted for admission to various undergraduate engineering programs, including B.Tech, in prestigious institutions like Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), National Institutes of Technology (NITs), and other Centrally Funded Technical Institutions (CFTIs) in India.

So, you cannot get admission in any Engineering College even for Biotechnology which provides admission through only JEE Mains as to be eligible for JEE main it is mandatory to have studied maths.

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Bhupinder Kour

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The placement of KIIT Kanpur for B.Tech biotechnology: Nearly 94% of students have been placed thus far. The majority of students are hired by consulting firms and service-based businesses. The average package was 4.2 Lacs per year, and the maximum was 27 lakhs. The options for students were manager, developer, and other positions.

The 2021 placements were good, and the facility had excellent facilities and fully equipped labs. Placements: The 2020–21 academic year has been selected for 80% of students. The greatest and the lowest packages available were 15 LPA and 3.5 LPA, respectively.

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Renuga S

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College fees, including management quota fees, can vary from year to year and may depend on factors such as the institute's policies, demand for the course, and other administrative considerations.

Sri Jayachamarajendra College of Engineering BE Total fee structure as per the specializations:

BE Specializations

Total Fee Structure

Civil Engineering

 4.75 Lakhs

Biotechnology

4.75 Lakhs

Computer Science and Engineering

4.75 Lakhs

Electrical and Electronics Engineering

4.75 Lakhs

Electronics & Communication Engineering

4.75 Lakhs

Environmental Engineering

4.75 Lakhs

Industrial & Production Engineering

4.75 Lakhs

Information Science & Engineering

4.75 Lakhs

Instrumentation Engineering

4.75 Lakhs

Mechanical Engineering

4.75 Lakhs

Polymer Engineering

4.75 Lakhs

Polymer Science & Chemical Technology

4.75 Lakhs

Construction Technology

4.75 Lakhs

 

BE in Biotechnology Engineering4 years,  fulltimeRs. 4.8 Lakhs

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Sattwik Kumar MardanInterested in BCA

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"CU" could refer to different universities, and it's essential to clarify the specific university you are referring to. However, based on common interpretations, "CU" might stand for Calcutta University, which is the University of Calcutta in Kolkata, India.

Regarding fisheries courses under Calcutta University: Yes, the University of Calcutta offers various courses in fisheries science. They have a separate department known as the "Department of Fisheries" or "Department of Fishery Sciences" that focuses on teaching and research in fisheries Science and related subjects. Students interested in pursuing a career in fisheries can explore

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Prasad Ghanwat

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Placements: Both REC and SVCE have good placement records for Biotechnology graduates. However, REC may have a slightly better placement record.

Research: REC has a stronger research focus than SVCE. If you are interested in doing research in Biotechnology, then REC may be a better option for you.

Industry connections: REC has stronger industry connections than SVCE. If you are interested in working in the Biotechnology industry, then REC may be a better option for you.

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