B.Sc Biotechnology
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Even though it is tough to get a seat because of lesser scores in in 10+2 i.e 56%
So We request you to attend the counselling session as it gives you a greater chance of getting a seat
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Upon successful Completion of your B.Sc. (Biotechnology) - Three Years Duration - Then you are eligible for M.Sc. (Clinical Research) - Two Years Duration Course. This is a Post-Graduate Course which provides better career prospects. Even research options are available.
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-Adhunik Institute of education and research
- IAMR Group of Institutions (providing B.Sc)
- Vidhyavati Mukund Lal Girls College
- NIMT Institute of Technology and management (offering B.sc biotech)
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