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Abhijit kumar Tripathy

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If your sole purpose is teaching in schools only then I will suggest you to go for B.Sc. In Zoology. If your aim is to do research or you want to work in the field of drugs manufacturing, food processing, molecular diagnostics etc. Then B.Sc. In Biotechnology will be a high hand over B.Sc. In Zoology.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Siddi Yonzon, more than 12 00 colleges are offering this branch of engineering. But I am afraid that what you are seeking is just not available. Normally speaking centrally funded technical institutes base their admissions on ranking obtained in JEE Mains examination. The majority of the states across India conduct some or the other entrance test to give admission to their respective engineering colleges, the exception being Tamil Nadu. This is the case also for many or almost all deemed to be cities across India. Hence you will realize that your desire to become a biotechnologist can be fulfilled only and only if you appear for
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello! Der Rajvi, from all the available sources, I could get no answer to your query. It seems that ICT does not prescribe any cutoff for any course. This could be due to not very large number of students seeking admission for M Tech here, as compared with the seats. As such, there are very many parameters to satisfy before a student can think of seeking admission for the post graduation degree courses in this college. I am attaching a link that will give you all the required information about different aspects of this institution.
https://www.shiksha.com/university/ict-mumbai-institute-of-chemical-technology-mumbai-36791/courses/me-m
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You should choose the course which gives more option.

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Nikhil Kanojiya

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Gujarat Biotechnology University has already started the admission process for M.Sc. Courses in March.

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Glen Johny

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for each semester youll have to pay around Rs.7165 so for this 3 years course you'll pay Rs.21,495

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Aryan Rathore

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Hello Satesh,
The opening cutoff of the B. Tech Biotechnology is 230 and closing cutoff is 3111 in TNEA entrance exam for the course B. Tech Biotechnology in PSG, college of technology
And More detail in
https://*****.com/college/24312-psg-college-of-technology-psgct-coimbatore/cutoff

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Devyani SolankiPassionate physics learner and animals lover

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Although low but, yes with that much of rank there is a possibility that you will get IIT, otherwise try for a good NIT.

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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

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Hi.
In addition to various UG courses, Loyola College Chennai also offers various PG-level programes to the interested candidates. MA, M.Sc, and M.Voc program is offered in more than one specialization. While the rest of the programs such as M.Com and MCA are offered in one specialization by the college. The duration of each of the courses is two years other than the MCA program which is of three years duration.
Minimum eligibility for PG courses is candidate must pass a bachelor's degree in relevant specializations. Selection for all the courses is done based on an entrance test followed by an interview conducted by the college. For MCA
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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There is no doubt in this question that Sinhgad is the best option than D. Y Patil. Sinhgad Vadgaon campus helps in the overall development of the student and the college has a better exposure for the students as considered in the field of placements which matters a lot in the final year. Sinhgad's merit goes a bit higher than D. Y Patil's. Both Sinhgad Vadgaon campus and D. Ys campus are good. Regarding the placement, let's say if you belong to a parent college, placements are combined for all related child colleges, and hence only the eligibility criteria matter. Sinhgad college is better in Placement, Technical and Cultural events.
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