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Raushan Piplani

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There are a total of 30 seats for BTech - M.Tech course in Bioengineering course of MIT School of Bioengineering and Sciences. Candidates are admitted as per this sanctioned intake. Additionally, the applicants performance in NEET/JEE Paper-I/CET is also evaluated for selection purposes. It must be noted by the students that the mentioned intake is as per the official website/sanctioning body. It is subject to changes and hence, is indicative. 

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Himanshi Gupta

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MIT School of Bioengineering Sciences and Research has a seat intake of 60 for its BTech in Bioengineering programme. Apart from this, 30 seats are available for integrated BTech - M.Tech programme. Candidates are admitted to the UG programme as per the sanctioned intake and entrance test scores. It must be noted that the mentioned intake is as per the official website/sanctioning body. It is still subject to changes and hence, is indicative. 

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Kapil Lalwani

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Writing your roll number incorrectly on the application will prevent your CUET result display or delay your results. The National Testing Agency (NTA) provides a remedy for correction of errors. The NTA helpline operates at 011-40759000 while you can reach them by email at cuet.samarth.ac.in. During verification the officials might require you to submit your application number together with the correct roll number and specified additional information for proof of identity. You will get a view of your result after problem resolution while still being able to access your scorecard through the official website.

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Kapil Lalwani

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The B.Tech in Nuclear Science programme exists at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur which costs INR 2 Lacs annually along with the Harcourt Butler Technical University (HBTU) in Kanpur that costs INR 1.2 Lacs per year. Students can study B.Tech Nuclear Science at the National Institute of Technology Rourkela which charges INR 1.3 Lacs yearly for the programme or attend Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology Bhopal for INR 1.2 Lacs yearly enrollment fee.

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Virajita Madavi

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Yes, the students have to do an external project in the last semester of the UG programme. Candidates can get in industries, including lupin laboratories, prajiindustries persistent systems, etc. The aim of this project work in the MIT School of Bioengineering Sciences BTech course curriculum is to ensure that students gain real job work experience. 

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Kapil Lalwani

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Students pursuing BSc in Biotechnology, Chemistry, or Zoology at Indore may find suitable education at Holkar Science College or Government Arts and Science College because both institutions charge tuition fees between INR 25,000 and INR 30,000 yearly and between INR 15,000 and INR 20,000 respectively. Ujjain college students should explore both Vikram University charging between INR 20,000 to INR 25,000 annually and Madhav Arts and Commerce College requiring a yearly payment of INR 15,000 to INR 20,000. The educational institutions maintain top-notch standards of education through their skilled teacher body.

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Mohit Sharma

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The MIT School of Bioengineering Sciences offers BTech in Bioengineering and hence, the core topics of the course are covered. Apart from this, the general topics related to the Engineering field are also included in the course curriculum. Some of the subjects related to Bioengineering covered in the course are:

  • Cell Biology
  • Human Anatomy
  • Medical Imaging
  • Pharmaceutical Engineering
  • Essentials of Bioengineering
  • Tissue Engineering, etc. 

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Saumya Shukla

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In a BTech curriculum, the first semester usually includes basic topics related to the Engineering field. It is to ensure that the students are clear with the core topics of all the branches of the field. Candidates can check below the subjects included in the MIT School of Bioengineering Sciences BTech course syllabus:

  • Applied Physics
  • Applied Chemistry
  • Biostatistics
  • Microbiology
  • Basic Mechanical Engineering
  • Basic Electrical Engineering

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Lalit Arora

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No, candidates need not pay any fees for making corrections in IISER application form. However, if any candidate changes his/her category from SC/ST/OBC-NCL/PWD to underserved category, they need to pay application correction fees. For making any other changes, candidates don't have to pay any fees.

IISER correction window 2025 will be active in the month of February after the application process is closed.

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Mayank Panda

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For the IISER application, an Aadhar card is accepted as an identity proof, but not as address proof. Applicants have the option to submit alternative documents for address verification. Discrepancies between the address on the application form and the Aadhar card will not necessarily cause issues. However, it's recommended to update your Aadhar card details to avoid potential complications.

Candidates can update the address during the IISER application correction window.

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