Preparation
Syllabus for CUCET Biotechnology is:
Syllabus for Food Technology is:
Practicals:
Some books for Biotechnology are:
Some books for Food Technology are:
The mentioned Syllabus is of the first-year first-semester only
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GATE is a wonderful opportunity to do masters in reputated colleges in India.It is also a platform to get the dream job in However it needs a lot of dedication and focus to crack the GATE exam.preparation strategy is the first step to crack GATE exam.
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To get in admission in Travel and tourism management colleges, CAT, MAT, GMAT , ATMA, XAT, NIT are the main entrance exam for various prestigious government and private colleges . The concepts and syllabus for all these entrance exams are quite similar which include Logical and Analytical reasoning ,English language and grammar based aptitude questions, quantitative aptitude section which comprosises of algorithms and mathematics questions and General knowledge questions. The weightage for each topic may slightly differ but each and every exam tests the conditates based on their logic, language, arithematic aptitude.
For the preparation of entrance exam I would suggest you to focus on previous years papers of the entrance exams. Your main focus should be on English, Quantitative section from these papers because it will help you to practice regularly which aids to score high .
Read editorials from Indian Express or The Hindu to improve your english and also to obtain more knowledge about the current affairs. Wren and Martin for the English grammar. CAT by Arun Sharma is reliable for quantitative aptitude and also refer RD Sharma of 9th and 10th standard, for general awareness try Competition In Focus magazine's weekly edition and download a general awareness app and try to be consistent in reading and revision. For analytical reasoning purchase MK Pandey's analytical reasoning.
Find mocktest papers and attempt all of them in time limit, because more than anything time management is important to be your best. so try doing the paper again and again and Focus on english and anlytical reasoning as it takes time.
You can opt for online coaching classes too to understand all the concepts with expert help and to use your time effectively.
Hardwork and consisteny can achieve everything.
best wishes
Tips for the exam would mainly be to ensure that you attempt a question only if you are sure of it. This is because negative marking could cost you.
Cut offs differ based on number of applications and difficulty of the paper. However, 75% seems to be a benchmark in the General Category.
Hi. I hope you wish to know what preparations you need to be ready for M. Sc. Biotechnology. Well in that case lets go subject wise.
Genetics and Molecular Biology : Be thourough with Mendelian genetics, nucleic Acids, protein synthesis, genetic code, gene cloning and types of mutations and disorders. Go through techniques like molecular cloning, Nucleic acid extraction from different sources, DNA microarray, gene transfer processes like transformation,conjugation and transduction. Study different types of electrophoresis, functions enzymes, etc.
Be clear with the basic concepts and definitions of terms such as genes, chromosomes, alleles, and chromatin. You may refer Snustad and Simmon's Principles of genetics or Genetics by Strickberger, T. A. Brown, etc.
Biochemistry : Brush up the basic structures of biomolecules and revise carbohydrate metabolism, lipid metabolism pathways. Other than these, be thourough with principles and applications of techniques and instruments like different types of chromatography, colorimetry, Mass spectrometry, spectrophotometer, etc.
For biochemistry, Lehninger is one of the best books and would highly recommend it. However, if you wish to start with the basics and would like to have something simpler then you may refer Biochemistry by Satyanarayan. But i wouldnt recommend it for a long term purpose. For biochemical techniques and instrumentation you can refer Wilson and Walker's Principles and techniques of biochemistry and molecular biology.
Immunology : You should be clear with types of immunity, immune system and cells associated with it, antigen, antibodies - classes and sub classes,production of different types of antibodies and vaccines, activation, differentiation and maturation of T and B cells. Types of T cells, complement pathway (not necessary) and NK cells.
Study the basic principles, procedures and application of techniques like ELISA, RIA, Coomb's test, Immunodiffusion and reporter assays.
For immunology I would highly recommend Kuby's.
Cell & Developmental Biology : Revise cell and its types, Functions of cell components, cell cycle, cell division, development of animals and plants. You must also have knowledge about plant and animal tissue culture techniques, fertilization and reproduction as well as cell based assays.
I'd suggest you to read Cell and molecular biology by Gerald Karp.
Microbiology : Start from the basics - categories of organisms, staining, and you can study different microscopes, their principle, working and application. Also, you can revise industrial microlobiology - production of alcohol, wine , cheese, vinegar, butter and other food products. Make sure you remeber the enzymes and the specific temperatures at which the processes are carried out.
Pelczar is the most basic book which you can get but avoid using it much as its not even referred at B.Sc. level much. Prescott and Albert's are better and gives a way more exhaustive coverage of topics.
IPR, Bioinformatics and Biostatistics are other subjects that you may prepare for, however, the above mentioned ones form the backbone of biotechnology and a sincere preparation should suffice.
Hope this helps.
Hello aspirant
Just concentrate on physics topics and mathematics part for higher level than your regular syllabus.
Apart from all these things start preparing for competitive exams which helps you to get good collage after 12th class.
Hope above information is helpful to you
If you have any quire's please let me know
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