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Vikash Jain

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Hi Amish,
For genetic engineering, you need to have mathematics as a compulsory subject in your class 12th. The minimum percentage is 60% for most of the colleges apart from colleges, which accept JEE score.

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Smriti Vats

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Biotechnology and genetic engineering are the growing fields in contemporary scenarios. When we discuss the adaptability of such fields, they are very much flexible.
Your question depends on whether you want to take up research or enter the industry. A degree in Biotechnology might give you an upper hand at an MNC, considering you would have dealt with a plethora of subjects. A degree in Biotechnology in general will also pave way for a career in research.
However, if you specialise in genetic engineering, you're likely enter research. It's a nascent field which is becoming very popular. On the brighter side, you are also eligible to ap
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Harshit Jain

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Sir,
After 12th, she can pursue a course in genetic engineering or biotechnology. Also, courses like B.Sc and M.Sc are also available in this course. She can prepare for this.

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Sarvesh Kinfer

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Below mentioned are the top universities to pursue genetic engineering:
1. SRM University.
2. Bharath University – Chennai.
3. Aryabhatta Knowledge University – Patna.

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Akarsh jain

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If you are interested, then you can pursue this course. It has good scope and variable placements, if you are passionate towards it. SRM - Chennai is a better option for genetic engineering.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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B.Sc genetics is offered by Institute of Genetic Engineering (Affiliated under WBUT). After completing B.Sc, you can pursue M.Sc genetic engineering from the same college or WBUT main campus.

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aneesh rammiles to go before I sleep....

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Go for IITs as you have wide scope and tremendous job opportunities in the same.

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aneesh rammiles to go before I sleep....

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Go for IITs as you have wide scope and tremendous job opportunities in the same.

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