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Navin Kumar SharmaMore you know, you know, how less you know.

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There is an increasing demand for genetic engineers in India as well as abroad. Genetic engineers are mainly absorbed in medical and pharmaceutical industries, the agricultural sector, and the research and development branches of the government and private sectors. They can also take up teaching as an option. All the best.

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Maths is not necessary in 12th grade for bsc (genetics) but there may be maths in grad curriculum which varies from university to university. Go through the course curriculum of the stream of the specific university in which you want to take admission. Generally there is maths in first two semesters of grad curriculum. All the best. Thank you.

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abhishek kumar Singhworked at senior design project manager inTCS

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Most of the institutes do not offer pure specialisation in Genetic engineering at the under graduate level. It is generally offered as a subsidiary i.e. along with other subjects like microbiology, biochemistry etc in universities like Osmania University, Kakatiya University. Specialisation in genetic engineering is generally offered at the post-graduate level. Some of the institutes offering the same include IIT Delhi and Kharagpur, JNU, BITS Pilani. B.Sc in Genetics is offered by Institute of Genetic Engineering in Kolkata. There is no entrance exam as admission is based on 12th marks.
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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

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Good to see that you are interested in genetic engineering, you can either go through MBBS or B.Sc. But B.Sc would be more better.
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