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Abhidha PantI am a student of B.TECH in EC branch

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Congratulations on getting good marks in PCM. For biotechnology branch with low fee, I am able to think only of government colleges. So, can you please tell me that have you given or are preparing to give JEE Mains? If yes, then get a good rank in it and you can go to India's top engineering colleges with low fee structure. If not, you can try for various state government colleges like RGPV, RTU, etc. You can get one of the best state government colleges.
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All the best.

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Bisharah SaeedSelf motivated, straightforward and resilient

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Of course you can. For M.A Journalism, you just need to have a Bachelor degree. It can be in any field. Of course, they will have the entrance exam and based on your performance in that you will be shortlisted. They will generally test you in areas of current affairs and general knowledge.
All the best.

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aishwarya endla

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Amity University-Mumbai take admission on the basis of your class 12th marks. For B.Tech in Biotechnology, minimum 55% in PCB is required. As you secured 91.66% in boards, then you can take direct admission without any test or interview and as your percentage is more than 88% you'll have to pay just 50% of the tuition fees, if you score 75% or above in your boards.

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Lorna Dsouza

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Yes, the candidate should have passed the qualifying examination with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects.

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Akshay Bajaj

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Diploma+B.Tech in CSE has much scope over B.Tech+MBA. Because CSE graduates are in commanding position with other disciplines. Higher salary package and higher opportunities for placement are the main attraction of this branch.

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Sarvesh Kinfer

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College change or university change after first year is completely dependent on college and university norms, some university allow it and some won't, plus you need to have good scores in first year to apply for the same. For further details contact the college authorities.

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Akash MalavVNITian

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JEE score depends while taking admission in DTU, and it should be reasonably high because there is state quota 85% reserved seats, you can take admission in biotech there, but your JEE score should be good and with PCB there is very little chance of it.

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Sarvesh Kinfer

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B.Tech Biotechnology: Entrance Test
The test includes questions from physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics and in some cases general English with syllabus of 10+2 followed by major universities. The marking scheme may differ for universities. There are around 200 questions and the duration for the exam is 2 hours. Generally there are fixed number of questions from each topic.

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Mohit Sood

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Hello Anusha, No, there is no bright future for B.Sc. in biotechnology instead of B.Tech in biotechnology.

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