Biotechnology
Yes , you can do Msc psychology after B.sc biotechnology,but it depends on the universities eligibility criteria.
Check the Eligibility criteria carefully because some Msc programs in psychology may requires you to have a background in psychology or related field,but others offer Msc psychology for Non psychology Background or Applied psychology program.
Hello,
Yes, as a PCB student, you can apply for B.Tech in Biotechnology, but it depends on the eligibility criteria set by the university or the entrance exam you want to take. Some colleges might ask for Mathematics for B.Tech courses, but some universities allow PCB students for Biotechnology. Many engineering colleges give admission to students through exams like:
JEE Mains, this exam is mostly for PCM students, but a few private colleges also accept PCB students.
State-level exams are also there; they conduct their own entrance exams (like MHT CET, etc.), where eligibility for biotech may include PCB.
University-level exams include Institutes like Vellore Institute of Technology (VITEEE), SRM Institute (SRMJEEE), or Amity University, which have their own entrance exams and accept PCB students for B.Tech Biotechnology.
Some colleges might give direct admission based on your Class 12 marks, especially for students with a background in biology. But checking the eligibility criteria of each institute is important, as some still ask for Mathematics at the 10+2 level.
You can also explore integrated programs, such as B.Tech + M.Tech in Biotechnology, or B.Sc + M.Sc dual degrees, which are more biology-focused and don’t always require Maths.
For full details on B.Tech Biotechnology (like top colleges, eligibility, syllabus, and fees), visit: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/biotechnology-courses-after-12th-counar
Best of luck
As a PCB student planning to do B.Tech in biotechnology here are main entrance exams
1.JEE Main(for some colleges)
Physics, chemistry either Math or biology,some colleges accept Biology for biotechnology.many top colleges offering B.Tech biotechnology accept JEE Main scores but prefrence is often given to student with Math.
2.Common University Entrance Test (CUET UG)
With CUET it is possible to admission to Central universities like BHU ,DU which offer B.sc or B.Tech .
PCB students are eligible.
3.State level Entrance exam
MHT -CET (Maharashtra)
WBJEE( West Bengal)
KCET(Karanataka)
TS EAMCET /AP EAMCET (Telangana/Andhra Pradesh)
4.Private University Entrance exam - some private universities have their own entrance exam and accept PCB students.
Choosing between IT ( Information Technology ) and Biotechnology depends on your interests, career goals, and the kind of work environment you prefer.
Information Technology : IT deals with software, programming, data, networking, and system management. Graduates in IT can work as software developers, data analysts, cybersecurity experts, cloud engineers, and more. This is a very good choice for students interested in coding, logic, and tech- based innovation.
Biotechnology : Biotech combines biology with technology to develop medical, agriculture, and environmental solutions. Career options include research, pharmaceuticals, genetic engineering, food tech, and lab works. This is a very good choice for students interested in biology, and scientific research.
At the end of the day, it depend on your interests, choice and passion.
So, basically you are asking can you get admission in another college directly into second year, honestly speaking khushi not all colleges allow direct admission into the second year. It depends on the college rules. Some colleges allow it if the syllabus and subjects are same in both colleges and if seats are available. So,I think you should send a mail to colleges in which you are interested to take admission and ask them if they accept students in second year.
Along with that you should have some important documents like your first year marksheet ,No objection certificate from your college and a migration certificate.
So,yes there is a possibility of you getting admission in private colleges.
Hope this helps!
BS College also known as Bhupendra Narayan Mandal College, Saharsa, affiliated with Purnea University, offers B.Sc. in Biotechnology, which is a 3-year undergraduate course that provides a mixture of biology and technology. If you're planning to take admission in this college, it’s important to understand the basic eligibility and admission process. To be eligible for the B.Sc. Biotechnology program, you should have completed Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as main subjects. Some colleges also accept Mathematics along with Biology. The minimum required marks of class 12 may vary each year, but having at least 45–50% in aggregate in science subjects is usually expected.Admission is generally done through the university's official application portal. For BS College Saharsa admission notices are released by Purnea University, either through merit-based lists or offline college-level admissions. Always track the official college or university website to stay updated about forms, deadlines, and document submission. It’s better to contact the college or check the notice board for the most recent updates, especially if you're applying from the district. After applying, you will be selected based on merit and seat availability. They do not have an entrance exam for this course, but you should confirm this on the latest admission notification from Purnea University. The B.Sc. The biotechnology course covers a wide range of subjects like molecular biology, genetics, and microbiology.
For more information on BSc Biotechnology: Course, Admission 2025, Fees, Syllabus, Duration, Eligibility, Scope read more at: https://www.careers360.com/courses/biotechnology-course
Wishing you the best in your admission process and academic journey!
Hello ma'am
Thankyou for reaching out!
IIT JAM is for Msc.courses which are after a bachelor's degree.Eligiblity for IIT JAM Biotechnology you need a bachelor's degree in Biotechnology,Biology,Life Sciences with atleast 55% marks.
Maths in 12th is not compulsory for Biotechnology you just need a relevant Bachelor's degree to be eligible
If you want to do BSc Biotechnology with less fees and direct admission and also want good internships and lab practice, then you can try some colleges shown on Careers360, there are good government and university colleges like Delhi University, Panjab University, Savitribai Phule Pune University and others, where fees is not high and labs are good, admission is mostly through class twelve marks or exams like CUET or DUET, average fee is around fifty thousand to two lakh per year, depending on college, these colleges also give chance for project work and research, so you can get internships through your professors or with outside labs like DRDO or CSIR also, if you do well in studies you will get more lab exposure and practical training, so it is good to select such colleges for both theory and hands on experience, you can open this link and check full list of BSc Biotechnology colleges with fees and lab details on Careers360, here is the link https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bsc-in-biotechnology-universities-in-india
Hello aspirant,
As per your request, here is the list of some biotechnology engineering colleges,
For more information click on the link given below,
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-biotechnology-engineering-colleges-in-india
Regards
Hello Aspirant,
Based on your CUET score of 240.67/400 in Biology and English, you have a fair chance, but it all depends on the cut off trend, category and number of applicants. Based on previous years, the cut off for general category has generally been around 250-280 marks. So if you fall under OBC/SC/ST you might have higher chances. Please keep in mind to follow the official counselling portal for exact cut offs.
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