Biotechnology
hi abhijit ,
if you are willing to take a donation seat in any college , you will have to talk to the management regarding the donation and try to negotiate .
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Hello,
Second merit list as well as third and final merit list has also been declared of Thakur College of Science and Commerce. You can refer to the link below to check the merit lists-
http://tcsc.org.in/msgboard/MessageBoard.aspx
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Dear Renati,
Yes, there is an integrated biotechnology course in Padmavati university, Tirupati.
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Hello Sam
Please visit the following link for more details http://www.srmuniv.ac.in/admission-india/ or https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/srm-institute-of-science-and-technology-chennai
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Hi Akash,
A B.Sc Biotechnology is an Undergraduate Bachelors degree. A M.Sc Biotechnology is a Postgraduate Masters degree, taken after a BSc. The main aim of a M.Sc is to improve employment prospects and also prepare you for university research (a doctorate). You can pursue doctorate only after M.Sc.
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You can just consult them about all your queries regarding admission in management quota.
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