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Nityanand Singh

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Hey Shraddha,
Banasthali Vidyapeeth is a good college to pursue biotech courses. It has a good placement record as well as average overall rankings. You can proceed with the admission in the college. However there are even better options available which you should go for. If you are eligible for Banasthali then you can also apply for some other better colleges if you want and may also avail scholarships. Giving you a few suggestions -

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Sohan kumar Deyhappy to help you!!!!!

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Microbiology is best.

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pratima daipuria

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Hi Deepankar, MBA offers specialisation in streams such as HR, Finance, Marketing, Operations to name a few. The choice of specialisation should be based on your interest and inclination. Most of the colleges offer specialisation in 2nd year and in first year you are exposed to all the aspects of management. This will give you ample time to decide.
If you are interested in people related aspects of management.HR will be good option.
You can choose marketing and work on promotion,branding and selling products.
If you are good in number crunching and money related matter. Finance is for you.
But wisely choose that field in which you w
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Mohammad Asif RajaProfessor(Assistant), Contributor at Shiksha

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You should have biology in your intermediate and should secure a percentage of 50%. SC or ST candidates may get a relaxation of 5% in the eligibility criteria.

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Aryan Mahajan

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That solely depends on your interest! Bsc will need a side of research while btech will need more interest in reinventing things and make them better and economically viable!

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Debajit Chandra

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A pass in higher secondary examination or its equivalent is mandatory with 60% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. Hence, Maths is not required.
Biotechnology is mainly a research oriented education. If you have a plan to do research then M.sc and P.hd is a very good choice.
Apart from that these days there are many career scopes as well.
there is a great demand for biotechnical experts in countless industries and sectors. The following are applications where biotechnological techniques are used extensively:
• Agriculture
• Animal Husbandry
• Environment Conservation
• Genetic Engineering
• Health Care
• Medicine
• Industr
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ankita dodamani

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in india there is very less scope for biotechnology.bt very opposite there is a lot of scope abroad.in india due to less contribution from india govt scope is less.u would get much better results in US and UK

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