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mangina Meghanadh

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The choice between B.Sc Mathematics and Computing from IIT Kanpur and B.Tech from IIT Guwahati depends on your professional goals and interests.

B.Sc. Mathematics and Computing from IIT Kanpur is more mathematical, algorithm-based, data Science and computing. It suits AI, finance, analytics, software development or research careers. Placements may be more research or software-oriented rather than the traditional engineering job roles.

IIT Guwahati B.Tech, especially CSE, ECE or Mechanical has improved core engineering and industry exposure. It has more solid placements in engineering and technology firms.

If you prefer math-based computin

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Aadit Singh Uppal

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There are more than 100 colleges in India which are widely known for their PhD in Botany programs. Out of these, approximately 32 colleges are government bodies and 26 are private institutions. These colleges have the top faculty members from all over the country who offer correct guidance and mentorship to the candidates and help them kickstart their careers.

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Aadit Singh Uppal

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You need to have a strong base in biology and chemistry along with knowledge in plant ecosystem for pursuing a PhD in Botany course. Candidates who have a passion to study the core concepts of the plant biology in depth will easily be able to crack the fundamentals and score well in the subjects.

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Taru Taneja

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Yes, Thiruvalluvar University does offers MSc in Biotechnology. The MSc course is offered in a full-time mode lasting for two years. Admission to the MSc course is subject to valid score in the last qualifying exam, i.e., Bachelor's degree in Microbiology, Biotechnology or an equivalent specialisation such as Botany, Zoology,  Microbiology, Biochemistry, etc., from a recognised university with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks.

 The Biotechnology field primarily focuses on the application of biological processes to develop new products and technologies in various fields like Healthcare, Agriculture, Food, a

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Satyendra Tyagi

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Thiruvalluvar University MSc in Cyber Security & Forensic Science is a two years offered as a postgraduate course offered in a full-time mode. The specialisations is covers a wide range of subjects including Computer security, Internet security, Information assurance, Cyber legislation,  Evidence collection, handling, and analysis, DNA analysis, Toxicology, Ballistics, Questioned documents, Explosives serology, Analytical chemistry, Speaker recognition, and Video authentication. 

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Tasbiya Khan

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Listed below are some of the top government BTech in Biotechnology Engineering colleges in Tamil Nadu along with their tuition fees and their seat intake:

Public/Government Colleges

Total Tuition Fee/Seat Intake

Government College of Technology Admission

INR 2 lakh

Seats: 1,126

Alagappa College of Technology, Anna University Admission

INR 48,000

Seats: 550

Agricultural College and Research Institute, Coimbatore Admission

INR 36,000

Seats: 489

Tamil Nadu Agricultural University Admission

INR 3 lakh

Seats: 987

University College of Engineering, Bharathidasan Institute of Technology Admission

INR 48,000

Seats: 600

Disclaimer: This information is sourced from the official website/ sanctioning body and may vary.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Yes, you can give NEET in 2024. Although you passed your 12th class with PCM in 2022 and gave only the Biology exam in 2024, you are eligible. NEET asks you to have studied Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, but you don't have to give all subjects in the same year. Provided that you cleared Biology and fulfill the age and other conditions, you are eligible to appear for the NEET exam. Just refer to the official NEET 2024 notification to confirm whether there are any other conditions.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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With a CUET (Common University Entrance Test) score of 350, you might be able to make it to some colleges for a B.Sc course, especially in universities where the cutoff is relaxed. The cutoff and eligibility depend upon the university, the individual B.Sc branch (for example, B.Sc in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, or General Science), and the category to which you belong. Although premier institutions may have greater cutoffs, you may find opportunities in relatively lower cutoff universities or even private universities that consider CUET scores. Look at individual university cutoff information for more accurate data.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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KL College of Fine Arts, affiliated with KL University in Guntur, provides a B.Sc. in Visual Communication to impart to students an understanding of all the media industries such as advertising, photography, films, animation, and visual effects. The course is of three years' duration, comprising six semesters, and focuses on both theory and practice. The eligibility involves having passed 10+2 education with at least 55% aggregate marks. Admission is merit-based with respect to the performance of the candidate in the qualifying exam. The overall fee for the B.Sc. course is around INR 3.9 lakh. 

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Manipal University Jaipur and Thapar University are both good universities, but the latter tends to rank higher in general and more particularly for the case of engineering programs. It has a stronger industry interface, research exposure, and faculty excellence that makes the latter a safer option for studying B.Tech in Biotechnology.

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