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Pawan singh

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There are several colleges in Mumbai which offers B.Sc. Biotechnology among them some are very good interms of learning and campus. Here are some colleges which offers B.Sc. Biotechnology in Mumbai:-
1)Guru Nanak Khalsa College of Arts Science And Commerce Mumbai
2)Mithibai College of Arts Chauhan Institute Of Science And Amrutben Jivanlal College Of Commerce And Economics
3)K J Somaiya College of Science And Commerce
4)St Xaviers College Mumbai
5)Ramniranjan Jhunjhunwala College of Arts Science And Commerce
6)ICT-Institute of Chemical Technology (one of the best in all over india)
7)The Institute of Science
8)Ramnarain Ruia Autonomous College
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Pawan singh

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B.Sc. Biotechnology is a 3-year undergraduate course that allows the candidates to learn how technology is utilized to create useful and necessary products from living organisms. B.Sc. Biotechnology Syllabus includes subjects such as Organic Mechanisms in Biology Microbial Genetics, Molecular Genetics, DNA Typing, Proteomics & Beyond, etc. After completing B.Sc. Biotechnology, students can opt for M.Sc. Biotechnology or other similar Biotechnology Courses available in India to grow their career in the field of Biotechnology. After completion of your course you can get different types of jobs like Biochemist, Epidemiologist, Lab Technic
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TANU MAURYA

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The minimum cutoff for BSc (hons) in biotechnology at Rama Devi women's University is 71.17%.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Master of Biotechnology is a two-year full-time course. The course in Masters in Biotechnology started at this Institute in 1986 was the first in the country based in a medical centre. The training emphasis in this course is on medical aspects related to diagnosis and therapy using modern biotechnological tools of recombinant DNA technology and immunology. Training especially emphasis on laboratory methodology and self-sufficiency in planning an execution of research projects. The syllabus includes recombinant DNA technology, hybridoma technology, T cell cloning, immunological assays, genetics biophysical and biochemical
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Ankit Chauhan

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It's a PG course for 2 years. Exams are held on semester basis. The course is about the study of living organisms and bio processes and teaches you skills in the field of microbial, animal, agriculture & health.

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Deepraj Patel

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Latest cutoff for CLC is around 70-75%.

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Sandeep Kumar

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Kamla Raja Girls Govt, established in 1937 in Gwalior, is a pioneer institution for women in higher education. The college provides both UG and PG level programs
the fee structure at Kamla Raja Girls Govt. PG College for M.Sc. in Biotechnology is 1,192 (1st Year Fees).

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Sandeep Kumar

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USBT is the only one under IPU that offers B.Tech biotechnology. Talking about my college, the education it offers is much better than private universities. It's academic course structure is very nice emphasizing to make you employable like bioprocess, downstream processing for detailed syllabus check out the syllabus available on the university's website. It's a renowned college for B.Tech biotechnology in Delhi other than IIT Delhi, DTU. Ofcourse you will get it.

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Hello Yasmin, With the use of biochemical techniques and tools, students in the two-year postgraduate M.Sc. Biotechnology programme learn improved understandings of everything at the cellular level, including nutrition, metabolic activities, and Biomolecules in an organism. Colleges offering MScs in Biotechnology include JNU, BHU, University of Calcutta, etc. Top M.Sc. Biotechnology Colleges charge an average tuition range of INR 2,000 to INR 60,000. The prerequisite for the M.Sc. Biotechnology programme is a Bachelor's degree in Science with a concentration in any of the biological sciences. B.A. MS BHMS BPT and B.Pharma alums.

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The Bachelor of Science in biotechnology is a 3-year undergraduate course that involves an in-depth study of a biological process that is meant for industrial purposes like genetic manipulation of microorganisms to produce antibiotics, hormones, etc. Used in medicine production and other such purposes. A minimum combined score of 50% (45% for SC/ST candidates) is required for both the Senior Secondary and Higher Secondary levels for the student. With a minimum aggregate score of 60% in all three disciplines, the student should have studied Physics Biology and Chemistry as primary subjects at the 10+2 level.

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