Biotechnology
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
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Both BSc Biotechnology and Pharm D are good, but they are different fields.
BSc Biotechnology is more about research, lab work, and industries like agriculture, food, and genetics. It is good if you want to work in labs or go for higher studies like MSc or PhD.
Pharm D
Hello aspirant,
A three-year undergraduate degree that blends biology and technology is called a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Biotechnology. Students who want to work in research, healthcare, pharmaceuticals, and other fields frequently choose it.
There are many colleges in India which offer this course and its fees depends from
Sure, I can help with that if I know which college you're referring to. Once I have the name, I can check if they offer a 3 year B.Sc. Biotechnology undergraduate course.
Yes, the BNN College does offers BSc in Biotechnology course. It is a three years full time undergraduate program. The seat intake is 35.
For more information click on the link given below,
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/bnn-college-bhiwandi/courses/sciences-istpg?sort_by=1&inline_type=stream
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Here are some universities in Solan, Himachal Pradesh, that offer courses for medical students, including BSc in Biotechnology:
Top Universities for Medical Courses
- Shoolini University: Offers BSc and MSc in Biotechnology, BTech in Biotechnology, and MPhil in Biotechnology. The university has a strong focus on research and innovation, with
The Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU) cut-off for B.Tech Biotechnology for the OBC category last year varied based on the specific college and round of admissions. Generally, for colleges affiliated with SPPU, the cut-off for OBC candidates ranged from the 60th to the 80th percentile in the MHT-CET exam. Some
At the undergraduate level, Yashwantrao Chavan Institute of Science provides a three-year B.Sc. (Hons.) in Biotechnology. The course is available to 80 students at Yashwantrao Chavan Institute of Science.
To know the fees structure, you can visit our site through following link:
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/yashwantrao-chavan-college-of-science-karad
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So Jain University is actually pretty decent for B.Sc. in Biotechnology, Biochemistry, and Genetics. The labs are well-equipped, and they do focus on research and internships, which is cool if you're planning to go into postgrad or research later. Faculty is generally supportive, and there’s flexibility in the course structure
Yes, B.Tech Biotechnology students can get opportunities at DRDO, but not typically through direct recruitment for Scientist or Engineer 'B' posts, which are mainly reserved for core branches like Mechanical, Electrical, Electronics, and Computer Science. However, Biotechnology graduates can still be part of DRDO through internships, research fellowships,
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