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Hari Chagantipati

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For the M.Sc. Biotechnology in the CUET PG examination, opt for the "Life Sciences" subject (Code: SCQP17). It encompasses Biotechnology, Biochemistry, and allied topics, synchronizing with most universities' syllabi, like DU or JNU. It includes such topics as molecular biology, genetics, and microbiology-basic to any biotech program.

Instead of this, "Biotechnology" (the code will change for different offerings) could become an option if they offer it, but Life Sciences will be accepted widely. 

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Bhanupratap singh

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Score of 307 is not enough to get you to Central University of Rajasthan. Last year cutoff for General category was 374.1 marks for

integrated B.Sc M.Sc Biotechnology at Central University of Rajasthan . This year it may get lower down but still you have to work hard more or you can go for other universities.

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paramveer singh

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The Master of Science (M.Sc) in Biotechnology at Maharishi University of Information Technology (MUIT) in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, spans two years. The total tuition fee for the programme is INR 36,000, divided into INR 18,000 per year.

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Krishnendu Kumar

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No, it is not compulsory to complete a BSc in Biotechnology to get admission into an MSc in Biotechnology at IMS Ghaziabad UC Campus. Because the institution also accepts other subjects for admission to MSc courses, such as BSc in Biochemistry/ Zoology/ Microbiology/ Botany/ Chemistry/ Agriculture. Therefore, candidates who have completed their BSc degree in the mentioned subjects, and secured a minimum aggregate of 50% are eligible to apply for the course. 

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surya sudeesh

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Yes u are. Bt if your doing your UG programme it is not that necessary of doing 6 month Intenship. Its fine if your doing pt programme . For UG 60 hrs is more than enough

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