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Akansha Bisht

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Yes, you are eligible. But entering into Biotechnology after a graduation degree in Botany you need to go through a rigorous course comprising different subjects like Immunology, Microbiology, Biochemistry, etc. along with new lab techniques. You can try for exams like GAT-B/IIT JAM if eligible for MSc Biotechnology programs with fellowships. 

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Neelam anand

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School of Bioengineering & Biosciences, under Lovely Faculty of Technology & Sciences is successfully conducting pass and honors undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in Biotechnology, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology & Genetic Engineering, Bioinformatics, Biomedical Engineering Botany and Zoology.In the Times Higher Education World Ranking 2024, Lovely Professional University (LPU) clinches the 25th spot among India's leading universities. Notably, LPU achieves top rankings in specific disciplines: 1st in Social Sciences, 2nd in Physical S
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Aman singh

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DTU admission process 2024 is both entrance-based and merit-based. Candidates must visit the official for admission details. Scoring 115 marks in CUET PG life science, it is very difficult, and less chance of getting admission into DTU for an M.Sc Biotechnology as the closing cutoff range is very high. You must still apply, keeping in view your B.Sc Botany Hons from DU and other universities. Candidates are requested to check the trend of cutoffs and admission criteria defined by DTU for more accurate information or visit the official website.

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Humendra Narayan

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MGM Institute of Biosciences and Technology, Aurangabad (MS) was established In the year 2001-2002 with the vision to provide knowledge-based technological services to satisfy the needs of society and the industry.This college provides UG and PG courses in many fields.Yes, this college is a good option for doing M.Sc in biotechnology. The programs aims to provide hands-on practical experience of both laboratory work and theoretical techniques. It trains the students in biotechnology, research strategies, and develops their understanding of the nature on bioscience knowledge and research. The course enables to learn about
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Riddhi Das

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Master of Science (M.Sc) which is a Full-Time course for Two Years. It costs around INR 1 Lakh to INR 1.75 Lakhs for the first year which depends on the type of course and specialisation you are taking.Bioinformatics- INR 1,00,000Genetics and Plant Breeding- INR1,00,000Food Technology - INR 1,75,000Industrial Microbiology - INR 1,00,000Biotechnology- INR 1,00,000Plant Biotechnology - INR 1,00,000All of the above mentioned course fees are only for The First year only. And may change in the second year if the college thinks so.

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Munira Saify

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Placements at the Mahatma Gandhi Mission Institute of Biosciences and Technology (MGMIBT) for the MSc in Biotechnology are somewhat limited, but students can still get internships and job offers at reputed companies:Internships: The college offers paid internships, and many students get internships at Tata Memorial Cancer Hospital.Job offers: Few students have received job offers from companies like Reddy and Bharat Biotech.Salary: Students can expect to start with a package of around 5 LPA after completing their degree.Placement focus:  The college focuses on practical learning and internships, if you're good at practical work, y
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marella lavanya

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Yes, it is possible to get direct admission to Indrashil University for the M.Sc Biotechnology program. Admissions are typically based on merit from previous academic performance, such as your Bachelor's degree in a relevant field like Biotechnology or Life Sciences. The university emphasizes quality education and provides scholarships to deserving students.

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Nidhi Kumari

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You stand a strong chance of being admitted to Osmania University's M.Sc. Biotechnology programme because you are in the BC-B category and have a rank of 455 in CPGET 2024. Your chances of being admitted are higher in the BC-B category because it usually has a lower cutoff than the General category. Rankings in this range have historically been accommodated by Osmania University for a variety of programs, particularly for specialised courses like Biotechnology. The amount of applications and total entrance exam results, however, may affect the precise number of seats available and the cutoff for your particular category each year. It i
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Nidhi Kumari

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Both the M.Sc. in Microbiology and the B.Sc. in Biotechnology at MITS School of Biotechnology provide excellent career possibilities in terms of placement, while the M.Sc. in Microbiology typically has an advantage in terms of higher-level work opportunities and specialised roles. Postgraduate degrees in microbiology, such as an M.Sc. in Microbiology, are typically preferred by employers in the pharmaceutical, healthcare, food processing, and research industries for positions involving microbiological testing, quality assurance, and research. B.Sc. Biotechnology graduates may receive slightly lesser packages, ranging from INR 3 to INR
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Bhupinder Kour

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Yes, you can become a lecturer or teacher after completing an MSc in Biotechnology. To qualify for lecturer positions in India, you typically need to pass the UGC NET (National Eligibility Test) or the CSIR NET (Council of Scientific and Industrial Research NET) exams, which require a minimum of 55% marks in your postgraduate degree. With an MSc in Biotechnology, you can apply for the UGC NET in Environmental Science or the CSIR NET in Life Sciences, as these are relevant to your field. Regarding the preference for postgraduates in Pure Sciences over those with an MSc in Biotechnology, it largely depends on the specific job requirement
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