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rahul r

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Top 5 entrance exams for Biotechnology/Biological Sciences are mentioned below:
1. JNU CEEB Combined Biotechnology Entrance Exam.
2. ICAR AIEEA PG Entrance Exam.
3. IIT JAM (Indian Institute of Technology Joint Admissions Test For M.Sc).
4. AIIMS (All India Institute of Medical Sciences) M.Sc Biotechnology Entrance Exam.
5. Tata Institute of Fundamental Research Graduate School Admissions Exam. Regards.

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anila k

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There is no cut-off as such. Must have passed the H.S.C. (Std. XII) examination in Science conducted by Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education or it Equivalent in Science Stream.

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Savikram Sandhu

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Yes it is required. In some universities you will be having maths for first 3 semesters and in some you will be having it only. For 2 years or so!
So it completely depends on which university you choose!
And coming to why maths I required here is the reason
1)To understand the process of sterilization you need to have basic knowledge of integration and differentiation.
2)In biotechnology one have to study about fermentator design & upscaling, bioprocesses, mass transfer, metabolic engineering, biochemistry, biophysics etc. So maths is required there!
3). For finding the estimation of dna, there is use of maths.
4). Calculate the compositio
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sanchit narang

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Yes, you can pursue biotechnology even after being a PCMB student.

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rahul r

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Both the courses are viable choices as a higher study option after B.Sc biotechnology. You should pursue a subject which you feel comfortable studying, and where your interests lie. If you are a B.Sc student in biotechnology or any other biological sciences related fields, it is highly recommended that you pursue your M.Sc. The job opportunities for B.Sc graduates in a highly research oriented field as biotechnology are very less and most students tend to pursue their M.Sc in biotechnology or a specialised discipline of biotechnology, including M.Sc genetics.

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Hello there,
You have a better chance in Australia based on the profile you gave. Visa will come later, first, you need to get acceptance from the university. So, I will first suggest you to focus on the application process and submit a competitive application including a well-written SOP and also the LOR.

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