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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
The Genetic Engineering admission can take around 3 to 6 months to complete, from entrance exams to final seat allotment. This is because each college has its own admission guidelines for giving admission to students. Some formalities like entrance exams, college applications, results, cutoffs, college counseling, are important.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Not at all. The Genetic Engineering syllabus differs on the basis of the college and course level. Each college follows a particular curriculum structure as decided by the university officials before the academic session starts, including some core subjects, specialised programme electives, internships, lab work, and projects. While a few core subjects might share some similarity across top colleges, programme electives are quite different, which you can take up based on your interests and future relevancy.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Well, yes. The Genetic Engineering course syllabus focuses on both theoretical learning and practical components, which include hands-on lab sessions and informative workshops, so that you learn about the Genetic Engineering techniques, gene therapy, drug formulation, and other practical applications to excel in the professional world.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Genetic Engineering is a niche field, and not many colleges offer its courses. But, you can definitely look up a few top college options for Genetic Engineering courses in Tamil Nadu, as given here
Genetic Engineering Colleges in Tamil Nadu | Course Name | Genetic Engineering Course Fees |
|---|---|---|
SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai | BTech in Biotechnology Engineering (Genetic Engineering) MTech in Genetic Engineering | INR 3.2 Lacs – 11 lakh |
Bharath Institute of Higher Education and Research (BIHER), Chennai | BTech Genetic Engineering BTech in Biotechnology Engineering (Genetic Engineering) BTech in Genetic Engineering (Lateral Entry) | INR 6 Lacs – 10 lakh |
Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences, Coimbatore | B.Tech. in Biotechnology (Genome Engineering and Technology) | INR 10.74 lakh |
Note - The information is taken from the official website.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
The starting Genetic Engineering courses salary in India is around INR 5 LPA to INR 7 LPA, which may differ on the basis of the academic records, skill set, internship experience (if any), job role, recruiter, market demand, and the company location. The earning potential will increase with experience, as the field has immense scope for revolutionizing medicine and transforming the picture of agriculture and the food industry.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
You can explore a plethora of earning opportunities with top recruiters offering healthy salary packages in the healthcare, pharmaceuticals, research, and agriculture domains. You can find some top career options given here:
- Genetic Engineer
- Biotechnologist
- Bioinformatics Specialist
- Research Scientist
- Medical Writer
- Molecular Biologist
- Agricultural Geneticist
- Quality Control Specialist
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
Well, there are core subject modules that are compulsory for you to study in every semester because they give a strong foundational base for the field, leaving no room for customization.
Having said that, there are program electives that you can choose based on your interests and understanding, the ones that are easy to understand and fun to explore, leaving some scope for customization.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
This is a quite subjective question, and the answer to this would differ from one person to another. You should have some clarity in mind regarding your career plans and interests. Both options have their own upsides. Opting for an M.Tech degree can be helpful if you wish to get advanced knowledge and enter into the research domain in the field of genetics, while taking up a job after completing a BTech degree in Genetic Engineering can also be a good option to become financially independent, with recruiters offering decent salaries to skilled and talented graduates.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
The BTech Genetic Engg. course does not just give you theory-based learning via classroom lectures; it also makes you learn the right set of skills to do well in the professional world that you grasp through lab classes, research projects, and industrial workshops. Some general yet important skills are given here for your reference
- Bioinformatics and Data Analysis
- Knowledge of DNA Technology and Genetics
- Advanced techniques of Gene Manipulation
- Analytical and Problem-Solving Aptitude
- Statistical Methods of Gene Analysis
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
Well, it depends. If you have interest in healthcare, biology, and biotechnology, its coursework will be an exciting journey for you. There's a scope for growth with increased earning opportunities and a respectable career.
Think and decide.
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