Biotechnology
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A B.Sc. in Biotechnology is a specialised undergraduate degree programme. The degree programme takes three years to complete. Individuals interested in this programme must have completed 10+2 in biology, physics and chemistry. Biotechnology is the combination of biology and engineering. Students enrolling in this course learn how to plan
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It is possible to crack NEET while doing BSc with strong determination and hard work.
Dear Aspirant,
According to your rank you eligible for both the colleges. Hope you get seat in both the colleges and you can the better one for you .
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these two are different fields and areas. also, after BA , msc can not be done , for that a bsc should be done first. also for msc biotechnology , you must have done a bachelors (bsc) in biotechnology or some related subject .
so, you can not do
Hi, I am not sure about what marks you have received because it is hard to say because it changes every year. The cut off in previous years was 25. With that been said if you have marks above it you are likely to get into this college. Below is
If you wish to take admission in the course of Biomedical Engineering, then you need to qualify the engineering entrance. So among the two entrances you have mentioned, MHTCET can provide you admission to the course of Biomedical Engineering in different colleges in Maharastra. There are 5 colleges that offers
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For Biomedical you can access this link
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-be-btech-in-biomedical-engineering-colleges-in-india
For biotechnology you can access this link
https://www.careers360.com/courses/biotechnology-course
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Yes. You are eligible for Biomedical/ Biotechnology engineering. Biomedical/ Biotech engineers research, design and develop medical products and apply the principles of engineering to medicine and healthcare.
In India, BE Biomedical Engineering and B.Tech Biotechnology courses are offered in various institutes. The top institutes include:
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Both biotechnology and biomedical engineering can be studied at a postgraduate level through an MSc degree . You will generally be required to have studied in a related field or the same subject area to be accepted.
This can offer better career prospects. Apart
Hello Supriya,
Congratulations on getting such a good rank.
Having said that, I would say you should check with yourself with what are you more interested in.
I would advise you to opt for MSc Plant biotechnology, because this wouldn't narrow down your field and you will surely have genetics
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