Genetic Engineering
Dear Nanditha,
You can check the top colleges below which provides genetic engineering course
SRM University, Chennai
Bharath University, Chennai
NIMS University, Jaipur
Dr DY Patil Biotechnology and Bioinformatics Institute, Navi Mumbai
Mahatma Jyoti Rao Phoole University, Jaipur
Good Luck!!
Hello Patel,
To become a genetic engineer, the bare minimum education requirement will be a bachelor's degree in biochemistry, biophysics, molecular biology, or molecular genetics. However, in most cases it will be much more beneficial to have a master's or doctorate level degree in molecular genetics or molecular biology instead. Undergraduate degrees may provide an initial entry point into the field, but holding a PhD is the primary path used to enter the field and conduct your own work.
Complete a graduate / postgraduate degree in genetics or related fields such as Biotechnology , molecular biology , microbiology or biochemistry from a recognized university --Selection Process : graduate course is based on merit the marks secured in the final exam of 10+2 & Entrance exam Entrance exams are JEE BITSAT WBJEE AIEEE postgraduate course in different universities is through an All India Combined Entrance Exam Conducted by JNU, New Delhi
--Here is a list of colleges in india for genetic engineering u can try in these colleges. 1.University of Poona 2.University of Delhi 3.Barkatullah Vishwavidyalaya 4.Osmania University 5.University of Kerala 6.Kakatiya University and many more colleges are also there. all the best.
Dear Patel Savan,
You can check the list of colleges for genetic engineering below
Hii Ketan.
Please go through this link to know the eligibility criteria for it:-https://www.careers360.com/genetic-engineering-course
Hey Parishi Desai,
RM University is ranked as Top most private university in India.
It is ranked at No.46 private university by NIRF MHRD Government of India 2018 because it has well equipped labs,infrastructure, faculty,facilities,administration, research and development too!
for cutoff you can go through cuotff predictors or
For more details you can go through following website link,
https://www.google.co.in/amp/s/engineering.careers360.com/articles/srmjeee-cutoff%3Famp
All the best!
Hey,
Medical and genetic engineering both are different streams, although both come under Life science branch. Genetic engineering is being widely used in medicine.
Genetic engineering -:
Genetic engineering involves recombinant DNA technology and gene cloning, is the direct manipulation of an organism’s genes using Biotechnology.
To pursue genetic engineering after your 12th with Physics, Chemistry and Biology subjects, you can go for -:
· Four-year B.Tech degree course in Genetic engineering
· Three-year B.Sc degree course in Genetics/ Life science/ Biotechnology and after that you can go for M.Sc and then P.hd to pursue research in genetic engineering.
Genetic engineering which is also known as Gene technology has become major thrust area of present-day researchers.
To know more about Genetic engineering -: https://www.careers360.com/genetic-engineering-course
Medical engineering -:
Medical engineering is studied under the program called Biomedical engineering. Here you’ll find everything about biomedical engineering -: https://www.careers360.com/biomedical-engineering-course
Hope it helps!
Hi,
If being a doctor is your primary aim, then genetic engineering is not a part of it. It is mostly a B.Tech course. SRM University offers it amongst others. If you mention why you are interested in it while aspiring to become a doctor, we could get back with better information
Here are some of the colleges name for Genetic Engineering given below:
Amrita School of Engineering, Coimbatore
Manipal Institute of Technology, Manipal
SRM University Chennai
Good Luck!
You can check the institutes below for genetic engineering
Good luck!!
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