Biotechnology
Hi Dhruv.
There are a little less chances for you to secure a seat in Wilson College for B. Sc. Biotechnology as your marks obtained are good but may not pass the cutoff list.
However, don't lose hope. You still have a chance. Wait till the last merit list. You
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Yes, Physics, Chemistry and Biology (PCB) passed student in 10+2 or equivalent exam from a recognized board, is eligible to apply in 3 years duration, B.Sc./B.Sc. (Hons.) in Biotechnology course. To get admission in a reputed college, minimum 50% marks in 10+2 is required as qualifying criteria to secure
Hi Khushi.
Congratulations for clearing Class 12 with such good percentage of marks.
Your scores are good and you have a fair chance of securing admission in to B. Sc. Biotechnology in most reputed colleges.
Thanks for reaching out to us. Feel free to ask any query.
Hope it helps.
Hello Rajinikanth .. please follow the link before where you can get an idea about How to do Biotechnology..
https://www.careers360.com/biotechnology-engineering-course
please refer to link above to get detailed information
if you have any doubt please feel free to ask
all the best
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Rajiv Gandhi institute of biotechnology offers several courses, one of which is B.Sc biotechnology. Admissions in the institute for B.Sc biotechnology are now open and registration can be done till 10th May for first test and till 15th May for second test. The common entrance test will be conducted
Hello Aspirant,
VITEEE 2019 Fee structure includes tuition fee, special fee (includes examination, library etc.) annual fee, security deposit etc. The fee structure is different for Both A and B engineering groups. VITEEE fee needs to be paid by qualified candidates at the time of VIT University admission.
The Fees
Hello Sri Nivas,
It is mandatory to study mathematics at 10+2 if you want to apply for biothech coirse in the sastra University.
The usiversity majorly asks for PCM in 10+2 .
Most people get confuse by biology but it is not so. You need to have Maths as your
Hello Nikki,
What is Astrobiology?
Astrobiology is about understanding the origin, evolution, distribution and future of life in the Universe. The origin of life is still one of the biggest mysteries of Science and probably would require help from every field to crack this.
Eligibility for the course:
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