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hello,
yes your are eligible to take biotechnology for your btech degree in any of the colleges in india(iit, other government colleges or private collegs). The only requirement is you must have PCM in your 11th and 12th. It is good that your shcool has provided biotechnology as optional subject.
Hello,
Anything greater than 98 percentile can fetch you top colleges,for medium and lower side NITs,anything around 94-96 percentile will do.
For opening and closing rank of NITs you can visit:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-rank-required-for-admission-nits
It is difficult to predict the exact marks because the marks vs rank and cut off rank tends to change every year depending on the number of candidates qualified, difficulty of exam and number of seats available etc. The cut off rank varies for each category and the branch.
Hi Arjun,
IITs offer Dual degree courses having M.Tech and B.Tech clubbed together but IITs do not offer integrated M.Sc. with B.Sc. These institution even offer M.Tech and M.Sc. together but not M.Sc. with B.Sc.
Refer here for more info - IITS in India – Courses, Fees, Reviews, Location, Ownership
Hello there,
The basic eligibility criteria for IIT JAM is that the candidate must have completed his or graduation with minimum of 55% aggregate marks (general category) or 50% aggregate marks (reserved category).
There is no age limit criteria that candidates need to fulfill in order to appear for IIT
Hi Dear,
The salary package which you get after completion of your B.tech not only depends on the specialization you pursue but it also depends on the location of your college, your knowledge and organization with which you get placed. Computer science engineering is one of the highest paid branch
Joint Admission Test for MSc (JAM) is an all-India level online entrance exam conducted by IIT's every year to provide admission to candidates in MSc and other postgraduate courses offered at IITs and integrated PhD courses offered by IISc Bangalore . Several National Institutes of Technology (NITs) and
Everything is dependent on your aspirations. MSc chemistry in IIT's have good recruitments rates so it is a good choice for you. If you want to shift your field then only go for MCA or keep up with chemistry. I think it will be the best for you.
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