Bio Engineering
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Admission timelines for BSc Biotechnology and Informatics vary from university to university. In most central and state universities, the admission season typically begins in June–July after Class 12 results, and the first few rounds of counselling or merit lists close by August. However, some private universities and autonomous institutions keep their admission windows open until September or even October, especially if seats are still vacant. If you are looking for admission right now, I’d recommend directly checking the official websites or admission portals of universities you are interested in, because some may still have late-entry or spot admission rounds open. Also, if you have CUET scores, some universities might still consider late applicants under special provisions.
Wishing you the best in securing a seat, and thank you for asking this question!
Other institutes include Al-Ameer College of Engineering & IT, Visakhapatnam, Godavari Institute of Engineering & Technology (GIET), RVR & JC College of Engineering, and Vignan’s Engineering College, all offering AP EAMCET-based admissions for Biotechnology .
Hello Aspirant,
If you are opting for Biotechnology, each university has its own advantages:
Yes, you can appear for the MCAT (Medical College Admission Test for U.S./Canada) even after B.Tech in Biotechnology from India. However, note:
MCAT is primarily for entry into medical schools abroad.
You’ll still need prerequisite coursework and apply through recognized medical schools.
To pursue medicine in India, you’ll need to appear for NEET instead.
Yes, you can get a seat in M.Sc. Biotechnology through TG PGECET even though your B.Sc. Biotechnology background is valid. With the 14th rank, you have great chance of getting M.Sc. Biotechnology admission in top universities or colleges in Telangana. Attend the counselling process and have your documents ready.
Hello aspirant,
Both ANM (Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery) and GNM (General Nursing and Midwifery) are nursing diploma programs; however, GNM provides more advanced training and a wider range of practice than ANM. While ANM graduates usually work in primary care or community health settings, GNM graduates can work as registered nurses in hospitals. The "better" course ultimately comes down to personal preferences and career ambitions.
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For Diploma level program in Biotechnology you go for these prestigious government colleges in Kerala: - Central Polytechnic College, Vattiyoorkavu - Government Polytechnic, Koratty - Government Polytechnic, Kothamangalam - Maharaja's Technological Institute - Government Polytechnic College, Adoor Now, for diploma in Biomedical engineering you can check out these colleges: - K. Karunakaran Memorial Model Polytechnic College, Mala [Thissur] - E.K. Nayanar Memorial Model Polytechnic College, Kalliasseri [Kannur] - Model Polytechnic College, Vadakara [Kozhikode] - Model Polytechnic College, Painavu [Idukki]
Some important steps to follow before applying for courses: - check the eligibility criteria regarding age, academics, or performance. - Apply only through official website of colleges - some colleges conduct entrance exams, check those too.
Good afternoon, you do not need to take a separate CET conducted by MJ College for admission into B.Sc. Biotechnology.
If you're applying through Maharashtra CAP rounds, then having a valid MHT CET score helps.
Otherwise, for merit based admission, your 12th PCB marks are sufficient.
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