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astha singh

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Both fields have comparable scope. You should pursue a course which you feel comfortable doing. Consult with your peers and try to gather more information regarding course syllabus and subjects which will be studied in either course. This should help you gauge whether you will be interested in the course. Pursue a course where your interests lie.
Genetic Engineering is also referred as genetic modification. It is a process of manually adding new DNA to a living organism through artificial methods.
Genetic Engineering is a method of physically removing a gene from one organism and inserting it to another and giving it the ability to expre
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Lokesh Saini

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You can go for either B.Sc or B.Tech in genetic engineering.

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Aftab Azim

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Use of techniques such as recombinant DNA (rDNA) to alter the hereditary mechanisms of a living cell, so that it produces more or different chemicals or performs functions different from its natural (original) functions. GE techniques allow insertion or removal of specific gene material into or from an animal or plant's DNA to produce new species, thus obviating the trial and error and drawn out process of selective breeding. GE may be employed to make therapeutic substances (such as insulin from plants instead of the pancreas) as well as new types of animals and vegetables for commercial or marketing purposes.

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Manish Motwani

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Bharath University is a deemed and accredited A grade university by NAAC.
The university has an old establishment, well-arranged curriculum and vibrant atmosphere. The effortless work is therefore visible in their placement scenario. Genetic engineering is not so widely accepted stream in india in terms of its application thus making it hard for the students to find a good job after graduation. Though the university serves with ample opportunities to enter in the corporate world, to go for higher studies or the most followed research scenario.
The average placement stats are around 4 LPA where the highest package in the recent recruitmen
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astha singh

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Please refer to the link provided below for a list of colleges in Bangalore which offer courses in M.Tech. You should be able to navigate to a course (Genetic Engineering) of your choice using the filters on the website:
https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/colleges/m-tech-colleges-bangalore

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astha singh

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Please refer to the link provided below for a list of colleges which offer courses in M.Sc.
https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/m-sc-colleges-india
I have also provided you a link for colleges which offer B.Tech courses in Genetic engineering in India;
https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/colleges/genetic-engineering-colleges-india

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Abhishek Sharma

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No, but you should learn some basics for your own improvement. There is no use of maths in generic engineering.

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Rahul Singh

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Hi Sangharsha,
For genetic engineering, you would need to give engineering entrance examinations. All the major IITs such as IIT Bombay, IIT Madras and IIT Kharagpur offer courses in genetic engineering. For this, you would need to appear in JEE examination.

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