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parth aroraCurrent Student
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No, Lady Hardinge Medical College is only for females.
7 years ago
What is the cut-off of DU for B.Sc?
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rishika kumarCurrent Student
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Delhi university 1st cut off list would be delayed at the last week of June. Students according to their marks in class 12th can get their admission done for various courses.
7 years ago
I have to apply for B.Sc maths in Delhi University. Can you provide details regarding this course?
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rishika kumarCurrent Student
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In order to get into any of the colleges of Delhi University, you need to register yourself into DU's website. Then, you need to check the cut-off lists.
7 years ago
What is the admission process of JNU for MCA?
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Kanksha MutrejaCurrent Student
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The Jawaharlal Nehru University will begin JNU 2018 admission process soon after the declaration of the JNUEE results on February 21, 2018. The results announced during the admission process of JNU 2018 will mention the marks scored by candida
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The Jawaharlal Nehru University will begin JNU 2018 admission process soon after the declaration of the JNUEE results on February 21, 2018. The results announced during the admission process of JNU 2018 will mention the marks scored by candidates in the examination. JNU will conduct the viva-voce of qualified candidates who opted for viva-voce programmes on March 20, 2018. Those who opted for non viva-voce programmes will have their merit list declared during the JNU admission process 2018 on March 25, 2018. After the conduct of viva-voce during the JNU 2018 admission process, the merit list for these candidates will be released on April 15, 2018. After the step-by-step release of result and both merit lists in the admission process of JNU 2018, the shortlisted candidates must get their documents ready for the next step of registration to be held during July 23-28, 2018 for various PG programmes. Once the candidates get themselves registered during the JNU admission process 2018, it must be noted that the last date for the payment of fees is July 28, 2018.
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Hi Nikita, it is difficult to pinpoint names of colleges where you can get admission, depends on the merit list and cut-offs, which have changing trends every year. You can go through previous years DU trends and have an idea though.
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priyank sharmaCurrent Student
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Hello dear,
Here, two of the best choice for you as B.Tech or B.Sc.
B.Tech degree in Biotechnology encompasses both the biological sciences as well as the engineering aspect of Biotechnology. The B.Tech curriculum will cover life sciences subjec
Here, two of the best choice for you as B.Tech or B.Sc.
B.Tech degree in Biotechnology encompasses both the biological sciences as well as the engineering aspect of Biotechnology. The B.Tech curriculum will cover life sciences subjec
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Hello dear,
Here, two of the best choice for you as B.Tech or B.Sc.
B.Tech degree in Biotechnology encompasses both the biological sciences as well as the engineering aspect of Biotechnology. The B.Tech curriculum will cover life sciences subjects such as Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Genetics, Cell Biology, etc. and engineering subjects like Bioprocess Engineering, Biochemical Engineering, Thermodynamics, Mass Transfer etc.
A B.Sc degree on the other hand focuses more on the biological sciences aspect of Biotechnology. Yes, there will be a few subjects (1 or 2) related to industrial processes but the main emphasis will be on R&D in biological sciences fields such as Biochemistry, Plant and Animal Biotechnology, Microbiology, Molecular Biology and Microbial Genetics, to name a few.
There is no such thing as B.Tech being better than BSc or vice versa. Students must choose a course that aligns with their long term goals. Do you want to pursue a research career in areas such as Stem Cells, Genetic Engineering, Plant Biotechnology, Molecular Biology etc.? If yes, choose BSc/MSc Biotechnology or BSc Biotechnology and MSc in any specialized field of Biotechnology. You can later on pursue your PhD if interested.
If you want to keep your options open, then go for B.Tech Biotechnology. Many B.Tech students who do not find jobs in biotech sector shift to software, management etc. So, this is an added bonus for biotech students and this kind of transition will be tougher with a BSc and MSc degree in Biotechnology.
Scope of Biotechnology for B.Tech students:
Any student who is contemplating on pursuing a career in Biotechnology must be aware that this field is still developing in India. Therefore, the number of job openings and pay packages are both very low when compared with IT and CS fields.
After a B.Tech degree, students can find jobs in pharmaceutical companies, research labs and institutions in India. However, most Indian students tend to go abroad to pursue their masters or doctorate studies in Biotechnology and allied fields. Some students also shift to MBA and enter the world of business, finance and banking as their engineering background gives them the required quantitative skills to excel in these sectors.
Here, two of the best choice for you as B.Tech or B.Sc.
B.Tech degree in Biotechnology encompasses both the biological sciences as well as the engineering aspect of Biotechnology. The B.Tech curriculum will cover life sciences subjects such as Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Genetics, Cell Biology, etc. and engineering subjects like Bioprocess Engineering, Biochemical Engineering, Thermodynamics, Mass Transfer etc.
A B.Sc degree on the other hand focuses more on the biological sciences aspect of Biotechnology. Yes, there will be a few subjects (1 or 2) related to industrial processes but the main emphasis will be on R&D in biological sciences fields such as Biochemistry, Plant and Animal Biotechnology, Microbiology, Molecular Biology and Microbial Genetics, to name a few.
There is no such thing as B.Tech being better than BSc or vice versa. Students must choose a course that aligns with their long term goals. Do you want to pursue a research career in areas such as Stem Cells, Genetic Engineering, Plant Biotechnology, Molecular Biology etc.? If yes, choose BSc/MSc Biotechnology or BSc Biotechnology and MSc in any specialized field of Biotechnology. You can later on pursue your PhD if interested.
If you want to keep your options open, then go for B.Tech Biotechnology. Many B.Tech students who do not find jobs in biotech sector shift to software, management etc. So, this is an added bonus for biotech students and this kind of transition will be tougher with a BSc and MSc degree in Biotechnology.
Scope of Biotechnology for B.Tech students:
Any student who is contemplating on pursuing a career in Biotechnology must be aware that this field is still developing in India. Therefore, the number of job openings and pay packages are both very low when compared with IT and CS fields.
After a B.Tech degree, students can find jobs in pharmaceutical companies, research labs and institutions in India. However, most Indian students tend to go abroad to pursue their masters or doctorate studies in Biotechnology and allied fields. Some students also shift to MBA and enter the world of business, finance and banking as their engineering background gives them the required quantitative skills to excel in these sectors.
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharCurrent Student
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Hello Shweta,
These two subjects are as divers as chalk from cheese. Political Science graduation could be your stepping stone for your career but programming too is very interesting subject involving logical reasoning etc. What is important is
These two subjects are as divers as chalk from cheese. Political Science graduation could be your stepping stone for your career but programming too is very interesting subject involving logical reasoning etc. What is important is
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Hello Shweta,
These two subjects are as divers as chalk from cheese. Political Science graduation could be your stepping stone for your career but programming too is very interesting subject involving logical reasoning etc. What is important is what is your liking. Which of the two subjects fascinates you? My advise would be follow your heart.
These two subjects are as divers as chalk from cheese. Political Science graduation could be your stepping stone for your career but programming too is very interesting subject involving logical reasoning etc. What is important is what is your liking. Which of the two subjects fascinates you? My advise would be follow your heart.
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Anurag RajCurrent Student
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Yes, Delhi university takes admission test for any Bachelor degree. Candidate must have scored more than 50% in order to apply for it. You can visit: www.du.ac.in for registration and more.
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Kanksha MutrejaCurrent Student
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Yess, you definitely can if you have got interest in it.
7 years ago
What is the fees for B.Tech in computer science at Delhi Technological University this year?
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DEEPAK CHOUDHARYCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 8
The fee is as follows:-
1st year - 1,38,000.
2nd year - 1,51,000.
3rd year - 1,66,000.
4th year - 1,90,000.
1st year - 1,38,000.
2nd year - 1,51,000.
3rd year - 1,66,000.
4th year - 1,90,000.
