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Chetna S

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Try Jaypee, Amity, Lovely professional university, Shiv Nadar, Bennett and colleges under IP university for specific criteria of maths. Some of them accept without mathematics too.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

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Hi,
As per the eligibility criteria, you need to get minimum 60% in graduation (Life science or biotech) and 60% in class 12th. So, you are not eligible as of now. If you score above 60% after your 3rd year result, then you can apply for the same.
All the best.

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Ritesh Ranjan

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Mathematics is not mandatory in class 12th to pursue biotechnology.

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Rohit Jain

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Sure you can enter in the field of psychology after B.Sc,
some of the courses like,
PhD. in Applied Psychology / Psychology
MA in Applied Psychology / Psychologyy
M.Sc. in Applied Psychology / Psychology
Post Doctoral
Rehabilitation Psychologyy
RCI approved PG Diploma
Counselling Psychology
There are several areas in Psychology like:
Applied Cognitive Psychology
Industrial & Organizational Psychology
Rehabilitation Psychology
Forensic Psychology
Educational Psychology
Stress Management and Counseling
Clinical Psychology
Applied Social Psychology
Research Methodology and Psychometrics
Environmental Psychology
Human Resource Development and Management

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Smriti Vats

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You can pursue M.Sc in biotechnology and should opt for chemistry at your graduation level. It will be very helpful at M.Sc level. But I think you are not eligible for M.Sc biotechnology because, at the time of the interview, maths is required at 12th level.
All the best!

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rohan singh

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If you are a PCB student then you can't apply in IITs and NITs if you want to pursue B.Tech in biotechnology. But many private universities are there that do not keep maths as a compulsion.
Some of the best universities are:
1. VIT, Vellore
2. Amity University, Noida
3. SRM University, Chennai
4. Jaypee Institute of Technology, Noida
All the best!

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Smriti Vats

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The following subjects are taught in BE in biotechnology:
1. Fermentation of sugars to alcohol
2. Production of hepatitis B vaccine
3. Production of insulin for use by diabetics
4. Composting of organic waste
5. Conversion of milk solids to cheese
6. Destruction of pollutants using pollution-eating bugs
7. And production of live artificial skin for burn therapy
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Smriti Vats

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Biotechnology engineering has expanded in various specialisations. Some are mentioned below:
Genetics
Virology
Ecology
Immunology
Biophysics
Bio-statistics
Fisheries
Biochemistry
Pharmacology
Microbiology
Molecular Biology
Animal Husbandry
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Smriti Vats

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Nanotechnology is a branch of science and engineering devoted to the design and production of extremely small electronic devices and circuits built from individual atoms and molecules.
Technology development at the atomic, molecular or macromolecular range of approximately 1-100 nanometers to create and use structures, devices and systems that have novel properties.
Biotechnology is a set of biological techniques developed through the basic research and now applied to the research and product development. In particular, the use of recombinant DNA techniques. Any technological application that uses biological systems, living organisms or
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Jagpal,
BE in biotechnology is definitely a good choice. It's a sunrise subject. Sky is the limit in its application. Huge potential is predicted for those qualified in this field in years to come. However, key question you should ask yourself is that are you interested in this topic? If answer is yes then go without any hesitation.

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