Genetic Engineering
Hello,
Yes if you have completed your B.Tech that is you completed your graduation so if you want to go for higher studies and want to appear in NEET but i think you should remember the qualifications for appearing in the NEET exam.
There is no maximum age limit till
Hello aspirant,
yes, you can do genetic engineering. to be eligible for genetic engineering the candidate is needed to have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (10+2) examination from a recognized Board of education with Biology, Physics and Chemistry as main subjects with a minimum aggregate score of 60%. Since
Hello Noor,
Yes , Genetic Engineering can be done after studying biology in standard 12th. if you are aspiring for a career in genetic engineering, you can start the BTech course after your 10+2 Science with Physics, Chemistry, Maths and Biology.
The salary of genetic engineers is generally high as
M.Tech Program in Biosciences and Bioengineering:
Applicants desiring Institute financial support should have cleared GATE (for engineering and science graduates) or AIIMS/MCI/JIPMER/PGI-Chandigarh/AFMC-Pune, DNB Part I national level medical post graduate entrance examinations or GATE Life Sciences for Medical and Biological Sciences. Eligibility / rank certificates are required for all such
Hi Fareena,
I hope you are doing good. I appreciate your choice of choosing GEnetic Engineering which is very rare. Now coming to your, To join Diploma in Genetics after 10th you should get at least 50% marks in 10th and student who get more marks in Science will be
Hey Ankita
To be eligible for the engineering in genetics i.e the B.E or B.tech promgram in genetics is that you should have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (10+2) examination from any of the recognized Board/university of education with Biology, Physics,and Chemistry as main subjects with a minimum aggregate
Dear candidate..........,
Well, securing 86.7 percentile in Jee Mains may not be enough for getting admission into a reputed government engineering college. But still you can give it a try at the time of counseling and it's better to apply for colleges in your own home state so that the
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