Amrita University
hi....
seats for b.tech are 360 in Amrita University...
good luck!
Hi,
Amrita University has a centralised placement process for all the four campuses. All the students who wish to be a part of the placement process are called to one campus, which has till now been the Coimbatore campus. All students are given equal placement opportunities.
Hey aspirant,
Firstly colleges are selected on the basis of your own priorities so do that and now let's distinguish between both the colleges on various points:-
Infrastructure-both the universities are beautifully made so no competition in that.
Popularity-vit is one of the best private university in India and since its an old university so it's well known amongst students and parents. Amrita is also well known and popular amonst everyone.
College life-if you want to enjoy your college life with your friends and want to spent your weekends outside in cafe along with your studiesor something then VIT is really good for you. But if you want to do the same in amrita then you won't be able to as it's really strict and for weekends you'll have to follow many rules. First you'll have to take permission from your parents the your parents will have to talk to the warden and then the warden will sign a pass for you and then you can go.
Placement-highest package offered by VIT is 41.6lpa and average is 7.6 lpa. Whereas in amrita the highest package offered is 43lpa and average is 5lpa.
So according to your priorities you can now select your Preferable college.
Hope it helps
Good luck.
The sequence of importance are:
These should be your priority list of choosing the course.
Always try to choose the BTech or BSc-MSc program because only BSc will not avail you to get a job (until and unless you are doing a 4 years BSc Research with good project work). So having a BTech increase your chance of getting recruited in the applied and manufacturing section as well as BSc-MSc will give you a chance to work in the Assitant Posts of R&D. Although it may vary from company to company.
I hope my answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
hi,
see biotechnology is a diverse Discipline and has wide scope in research and scientific studies. however you need to do m.tech or Phd after completing you bachelors to get the best option to become a research analyst. while choosing college you need to keep in mind about the placement, students faculty ratio, college infrastructure, lab facility. I have rearrange the college as per best to medium option:
vellore institute of technology
srm university
amrita university
manipal university
sathyabhama university
hope it would help.
According to prior years' cutoffs, your odds of getting a place at Amrita University in the streams of ECE or AI are slim. However, some of the colleges to which you are qualified for admission in the ECE programme are listed below.
Hello,
The applications are open to apply for AEEE 2021 phase 1 and phase 2. The last date to apply for phase 1 was April 15, 2021 and the last date to apply for phase 2 is yet to be notified. SO if you want to appear for AEEE 2021 phase 2 you can apply now. The phase 1 exam is on April 17, 2021 and April 18, 2021. The phase 2 exam will be conducted from June 11 to 14, 2021. To check the important dates and other details you can use the link below
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/aeee
To apply for AEEE 2021 use the link below
https://www.amrita.edu/admissions/btech-2021
Dear aspirant,
If I had to consider only on the basis of reasearch then according to me bsc or BTech and then you should apply for gate if you really want to go all out in research field. But if not then bsc+msc would be a better option.
Coming to the choice of college part, see in terms of research and its outreach srm,vit vellore and manipal are far better than sathyabama ,amrita and Ramachandra University.
So, you can choose any college between these three as it would be beneficial for you in the long term goal.
For more information you can check out the link given below-
https://dqxeclau.top/university/vellore-institute-of-technology-vellore/btech-biotechnology-course
https://dqxeclau.top/university/manipal-university-jaipur/bsc-biotechnology-hons-course
https://dqxeclau.top/university/srm-institute-of-science-and-technology-chennai/bsc-biotechnology-course
As per the information available online, I would arrange them in the following order(here the course structure and the greater possibility of getting a job is considered):
If you are aspiring to do job after your bachelors then go for BTech courses and if you aspire to go for research or advanced studies then I would say BS-MS is more preferable. If you want to study MS from different institute then you can go for BS.
** This is based on observations and information available. Before taking decision you should personally check all the colleges and decide remembering the facts provided.
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Dear student,
It is better to study B.Tech rather than studing B.Sc. S tudying B.Tech Biotechnology in SRM University is better than studying B.Tech in Satyabhama University. It is because SRM University is good for Placements and it is a reputed University. Infrastructure facilities are also good. So it better to study B.Tech rather than studing B.Sc Biotechnology in Vellore Institute of Technology or Amrita University or Manipal University. Placements are good for B.Tech Biotechnology than B.Sc Biotechnology. B.Tech degree has more scope than B.Sc. With just B.Sc in Biotechnology you cannot get good job with decent package you should do Masters to get better salary and better job. But if you do B.Tech Biotechnology then you can find many jobs and even Campus Placements.
Hope this helps.
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