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Both biotechnology and allied health sciences are different programs and so cannot be compared. Please research more on the programs and branches and also the career roles. Check resources like Wikipedia for details. While allied health professions are healthcare professions who may be dental hygienists, sonographers, dietitians, medical technologists, etc. Biotechnology deals with cellular and biomolecular processes and related technologies. Which course you should pursue is something you must know or figure out based on your career interests and aptitude.
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It is difficult to suggest any college since the college specific cut-offs are not yet announced. You must check the merit lists as and when announced.
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You are eligible. The basic eligibility for this course is pass in 10+2 with subjects like mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, etc. Different colleges have different requirements, you may check the colleges and apply accordingly.
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