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venkat chenumati

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It will be better if you join ECE, opportunities are less in biotechnology. I am an M.Tech in biotechnology graduate, I worked in many companies and struggled a lot, but even that was also not enough to get a job. Even payscales are less when compared to ECE stream in the industry. Even if you study MS out of the country, chances of getting a job are very tough in India. Many people said that biotechnology will be a boom in the future, but unfortunately, it did not happen.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

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Hello Anish,
Yes, you can change the branches from biotechnology to chemical engineering and any other choices. The only way is to have a high score in the semester exams like 9/10 or more CGPA/CPI. The one with a high score will be given the first preference. In case of a tie, JEE Advanced ranks will be used.
I think this provision is available in all IITs.
But, you cannot change from B.SC to B.Tech, as they are two different streams.

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Kundan SinghQualified CII-IPATE 2020 | GATE 2021|B.Tech(CSE)

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Yes, you have heard it right. But I will suggest you to join Jaypee Institute of Information Technology for biotechnology. 50 percent of JIIT seats (only for biotechnology) are reserved for bio students.

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Akash Patra

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The Government of India provides large-scale employment to most bio-technologists in its research laboratories. Those employed as researchers in government sector can have a starting salary of Rs. 9000 per month along with government perks/allowances.
Private sector pharmaceutical companies generally offer salary between Rs. 12,000- Rs. 20,000 per month to an entry-level postgraduate. A skilled and experienced bio-technologist can get salaries far beyond his expectations.

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Suman Kashyap#NITian

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Eligibility criteria is based the ranks of IPU-CET. Being a Delhi based college, it will have more seats reserved for Delhi students as compared to other state students.
Hope this was helpful.

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Suman Kashyap#NITian

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Find a link below. This will help you clear your doubts for admissions in IPU for biotechnology:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/course/b-tech-in-bio-technology-guru-gobind-singh-indraprastha-university-dwarka-delhi-108839
Hope this was helpful.

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venkat chenumati

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No university in India is good for biotechnology because our college standards are not up to mark. Better to try in VIT University which is some what better than Karunya University.

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