Bio-technology
With a GATE Biotechnology score of 467, admission to top IITs may be challenging, as their cutoff scores are typically higher (500–600+ for general category). However, you may have chances in newer or lower-ranked IITs, especially if you belong to a reserved category.
For NITs, you have a good chance of getting admission in institutes like NIT Warangal, NIT Rourkela, and NIT Durgapur, depending on the cutoff trends. You can also explore IIITs, Central Universities, and other reputed institutes that accept GATE scores.
It's best to check the previous year’s cutoffs and participate in the COAP and CCMT counseling for better chances.
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Yes, you can pursue an M.Sc. in Astrobiology after completing a B.Sc. in Biotechnology . Astrobiology is an interdisciplinary field, and many universities accept students with a background in biotechnology, biology, microbiology, biochemistry, genetics , or related fields. Eligibility Criteria:
Since biotechnology covers aspects of genetics and microbiology, it forms a strong foundation for astrobiology studies.
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If you want to pursue Biotechnology and later specialize in Bioinformatics , choose subjects that build a strong foundation in both fields. In 1st year , take:
Core Subjects:
Recommended Electives:
Focus on learning Python, R, or Java for bioinformatics applications.
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Getting a good placement right after completing a BSc in Biotechnology can be a bit challenging because most companies prefer candidates with higher qualifications (like MSc or PhD ) or some experience.
However, some companies do hire fresh graduates for entry-level roles like lab assistants, quality control analysts, research assistants, or sales in biotech firms .
If you want to start earning right after BSc , be ready for entry-level jobs or explore opportunities in related fields like medical coding, content writing in biotech, or sales in pharma companies .
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The choice between Plant Biotechnology and Zoology Biotechnology depends on your interests and career goals. Here’s a comparison:
Plant Biotechnology :-
Zoology Biotechnology :-
You should choose Plant Biotechnology for agriculture/industry and Zoology Biotechnology for medical research/conservation.
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Yes you should have to apply and appear for GATE examination for the M.Tech programme, every M.Tech course required a valid gate score to take admission in NITS, IITS,IIITS, and other private institutions, across the country.
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Here below I am providing you with the details of exams for Biotechnology course:
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Yes, you can pursue B.Tech in Biotechnology after 12th with PCB or PCM . Many universities offer this course, and admission is usually based on entrance exams like JEE Mains, state CETs, or university-specific exams .
B.Tech Biotechnology focuses on genetic engineering, microbiology, bioinformatics, and industrial applications . It has good career opportunities in pharma, healthcare, agriculture, and research sectors .
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