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Diksha Bodwal

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The latest cutoff information for M.Sc. In Biotechnology at Andhra University is 120251.

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Diksha Bodwal

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The fees ranges between INR 15,000 - INR 48,000.

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Manepalli Vamsi Sasidhar

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Choosing by comparing the two programs only based on the college and course names is not fair and not correct. Both IIIT Kottayam and NIT Calicut are respected universities with unique advantages. In a similar vein, biotechnology and computer science engineering (CSE) are two separate courses with unique career possibilities and opportunities. you should take into account a number of characteristics, including the curriculum, faculty, research possibilities, industry partnerships, placement statistics, campus life, and the institution's general reputation, in order to make an educated choice. Your own hobbies, professional aspirations,
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Swati singh

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You can search around your locality if any tutor is available or you can take online course as their are thousand teachers are teaching on several platform like YouTube. You can find free as well as paid courses.

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Swati singh

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Yes, John Hopkins University provide MS in biotechnology.

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Priyangsu Bose

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PGCET stands for Post Graduate Common Entrance Test, which is a common entrance examination conducted by the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) for admission to various postgraduate courses in the state of Karnataka, India. The syllabus and question paper pattern for PGCET may vary depending on the course you are applying for. Here's a general overview of the PGCET syllabus and question paper pattern:
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The PGCET syllabus includes topics related to the specific course you are applying for. Generally, the syllabus for PGCET includes topics related to the undergraduate course of the specific discipline, as well as general knowl
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Avani Jain

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50% in graduation. The candidate must have completed B.Sc.(Biotech/ZBC) with above mentioned marks from any recognized University.

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Swati singh

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You can opt for central universities like AIIMS, JNU, IIT and BHU for MSC Biotechnology as these universities will provide you oceans of opportunities. So you can prepare for their entrence exams , everyone of these universities has their own entrence exams so you can go on there offical websites and can see the syllabus for the exams, mostly are MCQ based exam. I can suggest some books
which you should consider
Molecular biology - watson
Biochemistry - Lehniger
Genetics - klug and cummings
Immunology - kuby's immunology
Path finder life science.

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Harsh Prajapati

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You have chosen good institutions for your M.Sc. Biotechnology. But the choice totally depends on your personal preferences and career goals. AIIMS is known for its medical biotechnology research and JNU has more range of research in biotechnology. If you see AIIMS had an advantage of being a medical institute where you can get facilities but in JNU you will only lean towards research area. And also cost of living and such factors are there which you should consider.

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Prakhar Gupta

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Both M.Sc. Biotechnology and M.Sc. Microbiology are excellent options for students who have completed their B.Sc. Biotechnology. The choice between the two will depend on your interests and career goals. M.Sc. Biotechnology focuses on the application of biological processes and techniques to develop products and technologies that can benefit various industries such as agriculture, healthcare, and pharmaceuticals. It covers topics such as genetic engineering, bioprocessing, bioinformatics, and nanobiotechnology. Pursuing M.Sc. Biotechnology can lead to a career in research and development, biotech companies, and government agencies. M.S
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