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Shabana Bee

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Not compulsorily. Rather, you need to have biology as a compulsory subject for pursuing biotechnology but the criteria could differ from college to college. Some may ask for maths as an addition but not compulsion. So you can go for biotechnology even if dint had maths.
P.S: Choose a college very carefully. Placements are rather important.
Good luck!

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Shabana Bee

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Not compulsorily rather, you need to have biology as a compulsory subject for pursuing biotechnology.
But the criteria could differ from college to college. Some may ask for maths as an addition but not compulsion. So you can go for biotechnology even if didn't have maths.
P.S: Choose a college very carefully. Placements are rather important.
Good luck!

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rohith kola

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As with all statistics, salary numbers can be deceiving. There are two reasons why the numbers below should be taken into context. First, biotechnology careers typically require a Bachelor's degree for entry, but the field is filled with people who also hold Masters and doctoral degrees.For instance, 45 percent of the biomedical engineers who responded to an O*NET survey said a Bachelor's degree was sufficient; thirty-five percent needed a Master's degree and a further 20 percent needed a doctorate. Those with advanced degrees typically have higher earning potential, which partially explains how some biomedical engineers can earn aroun
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Apurva BankaB.Tech Student @ PESU

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The branch changing not only depends on grades. You need to be in the top 20% of your batch. Also, upgradation of branch happens, if the seats are available in that branch (in which you want to go). As far as I have known, upgrading your branch from BioTech to Mechanical is difficult.

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surya a

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Both Mechatronics and Biotechnology are niche branches. But unfortunately, in India, we have less scope and opportunities. Unless you do these courses in very reputed institutes, you will not be placed in reputed companies. For mechatronics, opportunities are open in Army, Navy, Electronics, Automobile, Gas manufacturing and ISRO. This is a very niche branch and has a lot of career and education opportunities abroad. Biotechnology is more research oriented here also you need to go for post graduation in well reputed institutes to enhance and do the real job in the biotechnology field. Otherwise, we end up in doing a clerk jobs in ser
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archit kumarCollege selection expert

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Hello Parvathy, as per your rank and category, your chances are slim for getting Biotechnology at NIT Calicut, however, please check here to know more:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor
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