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Diya Nihalani

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Interested candidates can refer to the table below to learn about the most popular private colleges of India, offering a BSc in Biotechnology:

Colleges

Fees

JSS Mysore

INR 1.05 Lakh

Christ Vidyapith

INR 2.82 Lakh

Christ2 Era University

INR 2.82 Lakh

SRM IST Chennai 

INR 3.80 Lakh

Lovely Professional University

INR 4.80 Lakh

Amity University, Noida

INR 5.10 Lakh

Christ University

INR 5.44 Lakh

Chandigarh University

INR 5.84 Lakh

Note: The information is sourced from the official/counseling body and may vary.

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Some of the most popular government colleges that offer the BSc in Biotechnology course are listed below. Interested candidates can refer to the table for the same.

Top Government Colleges

BSc Biotechnology Course Fee

Panjab University

INR 2,160

Jamia Millia Islamia

INR 24,000

Central University of Rajasthan

INR 29,610

Panjab University

INR 36,265

Mumbai University

INR 43,500

UniPune (Pune University)

INR 61,100

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The worthiness of a degree is directly proportional to the hard work one is willing to put in; various factors like field knowledge, individual capabilities, practical skills, and academic background tend to matter when it comes to analyzing the ROI of any course, such as BSc Biotechnology.

After the bachelor's degree, one can either go for direct employment or pursue a master's either in a niche like nanotechnology, bioinformatics, microbiology, etc. After that, one has to choose between doing a PhD or not, and again, I'll say it's purely based on your interest.

After a master's, one has a better opportunity to join brilliant biotech-or

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