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Srishti Kumari

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Yes, here are some good colleges in the North campus of Delhi University for B.Sc. In Biotechnology (Hons. ):
Hans Raj College
Miranda House
Hindu College
Sri Guru Teg Bahadur Khalsa College
Ramjas College
All these colleges have well-equipped laboratories and experienced faculty that provide a comprehensive understanding of the subject. They also offer good placement opportunities and have tie-ups with top biotech companies for internships and placements. However, the admission process is highly competitive, and you need to meet the eligibility criteria and cutoffs set by the college. So, it is advisable to research each college thoroughly
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Srishti Kumari

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Here are some top colleges in India that offer B.Sc. Biotechnology:
St. Xavier's College, Mumbai
Christ University, Bangalore
Fergusson College, Pune
Loyola College, Chennai
Madras Christian College, Chennai
Hans Raj College, Delhi
Mount Carmel College, Bangalore
Ramjas College, Delhi
St. Joseph's College, Bangalore
The Oxford College of Science, Bangalore
These are some of the top colleges in India that offer B.Sc. In Biotechnology.

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Srishti Kumari

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Sure, here are some top colleges for B.Sc. Biotechnology and Microbiology:
Institute of Chemical Technology (ICT), Mumbai
Loyola College, Chennai
Christ University, Bangalore
St. Xavier's College, Mumbai
PSG College of Arts and Science, Coimbatore
Fergusson College, Pune
Ramnarain Ruia College, Mumbai
Gargi College, Delhi University, Delhi
St. Joseph's College, Bangalore
Mount Carmel College, Bangalore.

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Srishti Kumari

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After completing a B.Sc. In Microbiology, there are several career options available for graduates. Some of the popular career options are:
Medical Microbiologist: Medical microbiologists work in laboratories, hospitals, and other healthcare settings, and are responsible for identifying and treating diseases caused by microorganisms. They study the structure and behavior of microorganisms and develop diagnostic tests and treatments. Industrial Microbiologist: Industrial microbiologists work in the food, pharmaceutical, and other manufacturing industries. They develop and improve products by using microorganisms in the production process
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Srishti Kumari

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Yes, pursuing a B.Sc. In Microbiology can be a good career choice for students interested in the field of microbiology and related areas. Microbiology is a field that deals with the study of microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa. It has several applications in various industries, including pharmaceuticals, food processing, agriculture, and biotechnology, among others. Some of the advantages of pursuing a career in microbiology after a B.Sc. In Microbiology are:
Job opportunities: B.Sc. Microbiology graduates can find employment opportunities in various sectors, including research and development, quality contr
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Srishti Kumari

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Yes, pursuing a B.Sc. In Microbiology can be a good career choice for students interested in the field of microbiology and related areas. Microbiology is a field that deals with the study of microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa. It has several applications in various industries, including pharmaceuticals, food processing, agriculture, and biotechnology, among others. Some of the advantages of pursuing a career in microbiology after a B.Sc. In Microbiology are:
Job opportunities: B.Sc. Microbiology graduates can find employment opportunities in various sectors, including research and development, quality contr
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It depends on the specific university or college you are interested in pursuing B.Sc. Psychology from. In general, most universities or colleges do not require Psychology as a mandatory subject in the 10+2 level to pursue a B.Sc. In Psychology. The basic educational requirement to pursue a B.Sc. In Psychology is a 10+2 or equivalent examination from a recognised board with any stream (Science, Arts, or Commerce) as compulsory subjects. Some universities may also require a minimum percentage of marks in the qualifying examination or conduct an entrance examination to shortlist candidates for admission. However, having prior knowledge or
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VINAY YADAV

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Obviously you can attempt those questions freely.

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shafaque yasmin

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Yes, it depends on the course for which you have applied and if any course is under CUET, then it will only be conducted by CUET, not Jamia.

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shafaque yasmin

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No you will only have to give CUET if you had registered there because only some courses of Jamia are under CUET.

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