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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Certainly! In MHT CET, scholars can study biotechnology courses. To take MHT CET, which is the entrance for engineering and pharmacy courses in Maharashtra where you can study bio-technology among other options like information technology etc., then a student who has just completed 12th grade and wants to pursue a bachelor’s degree in this field must necessarily do so. There are some best colleges such as VJTI Mumbai, COEP Pune or SGGS Nanded that accept admission through MHT CET marks. So if you wish to join these colleges then it means that you must sit for their individual entrance tests followed by counseling sessions to atta
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Various fields of medicine, dentistry, nursing, physiotherapy, and other joint health sciences are offered as undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programs by KIMS University. Anyone who has completed the 12th standard in Physics, Chemistry and Biology with English as a compulsory subject can apply to this college provided they are at least 50% marks-holder. According to the NEET score as well as through counselling process, selection is done here. Roughly 3.5 Lakh rupees should be saved for this course instantly each year. These charges will cover only tuition; there may be additional costs like hostel charges and food bills. It
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Various scholarships are awarded to students who are bona fide of the university, have good academic achievements and are from weaker economical section . Here are some of the scholarships offered:
State scholarship: Provided to the students with lower social and economical status
National (NSP) scholarship: Provided to students having good academic results, those coming from the less privileged sections of the society. UGC
JRF Fellowship: Accessible to students with a good academic performance and intent on advancing research in their disciplines.
Such scholarship can be availed by the qualified students through th
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
It will be a bit cut throat for admission into Osmania University (OU)or other top colleges, if you have 65 marks in CPGET for the Biotechnology subject. That being said, it can happen considering the combined cutoff, seat available and category wise reservations. Counselling process and cutoffs trends must be known in advance. Even more if possible to better your chances of acceptance at one campus. Finally, seek advice from counselors and initiate this application process so that you can learn what your choices are. Be optimistic and ready to other schools too.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Graduates of IILM University in Greater Noida's B.Tech in Biotechnology (Computational Biology) program have found employment in biotech companies, pharmaceutical companies, and research, with a moderate degree of success in placement. Still, with more established industry ties and higher placement rates, UPES Dehradun often has a stronger biotechnology placement record. If placements are a top priority, UPES Dehradun might provide better options.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, Amity University Lucknow does offers BSc in Biotechnology as an three year undergraduate course. The course curriculum includes subjects such as Molecular Biology, Genetics, Cell Biology, Bioinformatics, Microbiology, Immunology, Bioprocess Engineering, Biochemistry, and Biostatistics. BSc in Biotechnology is offered under the Amity Institute of Biotechnology, Lucknow. Admission to the programme is subject to a valid score in the last qualifying exam.
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a year ago
Scholar-Level 17
B.Sc Biotechnology colleges in Sonipat are:
SRM University, Delhi-NCR, Sonipat, Haryana (SRMUH)
DCRUST - Deenbandhu Chhotu Ram University of Science and Technology.
G.V.M. Girls College
Maharishi Markandeshwar University, Mullana
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The main difference between Biotechnology and Bioinformatics is that the former uses technology to study biological science, while the latter uses genetic engineering to create pharmaceutical drugs, transgenic plants and animals, vaccines, and recombination proteins.
However, they are engaged in both research and the production of these innovations. In contrast, bioinformatics is concerned with information technology and biological sciences. DNA sequencing is one of these; bio-bioinformatics also involves the use of software tools for protein modeling and drug design.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
According to the most recent cutoff data applicants for Aligarh Muslim Universitys (AMU) M.Sc. Biotechnology programme must receive a minimum score of 50% in order to be considered for admission. The cutoffs from the prior year serve as a guide for anticipated ranks and scores needed in certain categories. For example candidates in the general category had cutoff scores ranging from 70 to 85. Prospective students can use this information to determine how competitive the programme is and make appropriate preparations. As the official AMU admission webpage is updated frequently, candidates should visit it for complete information about t
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a year agoBeginner-Level 1
No, you cannot get admission in NIT/IIT for BTech in Biotechnology without maths. It's mandatory to have maths.
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