Students who have completed their 10+2 with PCB can pursue a BTech degree in various branches like Biotechnology, Biomedical Engineering, Food Technology, Agricultural Engineering.
Image: PexelsBTech in Biotechnology course is an engineering specialisation which combines biology and technology to create products for healthcare, agriculture, and food production.
BTech in Biomedical Engineering course is suitable for biology students, it provides knowledge of applying engineering principles to healthcare and medical fields.
BTech in Food Technology is an undergraduate degree programme that deals with the food processing, preservation, packaging, and quality analysis, which can be pursued by PCB students.
BTech in Genetic Engineering is a specialised domain of engineering that focuses on molecular biology, biochemistry, and genetics.
BTech in Agricultural Engineering course can be pursued by Biology students, and it emphasises applying engineering principles to agriculture.
Traditionally it is assumed that Biology students can not do BTech however, they can pursue BTech courses, such as Biotechnology, Biomedical, Food Technology, Agricultural and Genetic Engineering.
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