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ARUNAN S

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You can pursue the course B.Sc in Botany and Biotechnology which is a dual degree course.

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chetan dubey

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It's best to check with the college directly for the most up-to-date and accurate information about the cutoff for the B.Sc. in Advanced Zoology and Biotechnology program. Additionally, you can also check the official website of the college or the official website of the University for the cutoff information.
It's also worth noting that in some cases, the cutoff for a program may vary depending on the category of the applicant (e.g. General, OBC, SC, ST, etc.). So, please make sure you check the correct category cutoff as well.

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Atul Sharma

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A correspondence course for the M.Sc. In Science covers topics like Chemistry Physics arithmetic, biochemistry, etc. Students can work and enrol in distance learning courses at the same time. Top universities offering a distance-learning M.Sc. Are IGNOU and Annamalai University, among others. Students with a valid Bachelor's degree (typically a B.Sc. And a minimum of 50% are eligible to pursue an M.Sc. Through distance learning. The M.Sc. Course can last between two and six years. M.Sc. Can be pursued through distance learning. The students pursuing an M.Sc. Degree gain advanced theoretical and practical knowledge in their field of spe
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sheikh faisal

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Placement is very good as well as extra placement training classes are being organized to make students ready to get placement.

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Deeksha Dixit

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In India, biotechnology is an emerging field. Its scope is increasing in the field of research and development. You can get the following jobs:
1. Research scientist: You can apply for the GATE or UCG NET exam to pursue research work in biotechnology. Many organizations, such as the CSIR, hire biotech students as research scientists.
2. Clinical researchers: Many pharmaceutical companies and chemical industries have openings for clinical researchers in the bioengineering field.
3. Bioengineering: There are many opportunities in environmental protection organizations like the Central Pollution Control Board for bioengineers. You can easi
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Nasreena Muzafar

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Hi,
No, not all DU colleges accept Biotechnology scores instead of Biology to get admission for B.Sc. Honors in Zoology. Note that there are some colleges that accept Biology scores of class 12th and also entrance exam scores that decide whether you get into Zoology honors or not.

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Anirudh K

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Each year, 40,000 students graduate with biotechnology from more than 302 Biotechnology colleges in India. Aspirants need to qualify the 10+2 level from any recognised board of education with Physics Chemistry and Biology as compulsory subjects to be eligible for B.Sc. Biotechnology.

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Nasreena Muzafar

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To get admission in M.Sc. Biotechnology, you need to have a Bachelor's degree in biotechnology or other relevant subject. There are various universities that are offering online course in biotechnology. You need to look for the university that you are interested in or search the universities that are good for biotechnology and that offer online course in it. Then you have to apply online and your classes will be hold online as well.

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Nasreena Muzafar

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PhD in biotechnology in Manipur University will cost you about 35,000 - 40,000 per year. To get admitted in PhD, you have to take the Manipal Entrance Test ( MET) that occurs between june-july. Moreover they offer integrated PhD for meritorious bachelor's students.

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deepika maurya

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Botany is a good subject to cover entire plants as well as agricultural-related research and development to enhance the productivity of food and agriculture and its allied things. Biotechnology is mainly a multidisciplinary branch it covers most of the fields of life Science and enhances the quality and standard of humans with the help of engineering, technology, and multidimensional people. Both subjects are good. If you want to go for a Master of Science in Biotechnology it is a narrow field, you have fewer options if we compare it to Botany. In this, You will get a Master of Science in Biotechnology Biotech degree and after that, yo
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