Biochemistry
Hello Student,
TKM Arts and Science College is Self financed or it can be said it is a private college.
To know more about the college check the following link-
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Hello shubham
Your question was a bit tricky .After searching on the internet of found that your admissions in deshbandhu is based upon some factors .First if the previous cutoff was in your range and you didn't take the admissions then the college might refuse to get you admission .Second each college have a particular cutoff bracket ,like if your percentage is 92 and cutoff was 90 or 89 then the college might refuse but in your case ,I think you can get admissions as your percentage is not very much then the cutoffs .But I am not sure about the cutoff bracket of deshbandhu college so ,sorry for that .You should participate in the counselling .
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Hi,
Well to get the question papers you can once visit the official website because a lot of times the colleges release the question papers and their answer keys a lot of times otherwise there aren't many websites where you can find the question papers.
Hi aspirant,
Congratulations on your result. There are a lot of Food tech and biochemistry colleges in India. You can do both Bsc and BTECH in food technology. Some of the colleges take students on the basis of their 12th marksheet while there are colleges which hold entrance exams for the intake of students.
B.Sc in Food Technology is a three years graduation course whereas B.Tech Food Technology is a four years course.
B.Sc in Food technology includes more of the theoretical concepts and includes the basic concepts of different food processing. Whereas, B.Tech in Food technology includes more of the practical aspects and the technologies in the food industry are thought in depth. https://dqxeclau.top/courses/b-tech-in-food-technology
Some food tech colleges are:
IIT Kharagpur ( B.Tech in Agricultural and Food Engineering)— through IIT-JEE exam
Lady Irwin college, DU
NIFTEM ( B.Tech.),Haryana— through IIT-JEE exam
Shaheed Rajguru College of Applied Sciences for Women, Delhi University ( BSc Food Technology)—Merit based admission ‘cutoff’
Bhaskaryacharya College of Applied Sciences, DU (BSc Food Technology)—Merit based admission ‘cutoff’
IFTM University, Moradabad
NIMS University, Jaipur
ITM University, Gwalior Parul University, Vadodara NIIT University, Neemrana
( Hons .) Biochemistry or Bachelor of Science Honours in Biochemistry is undergraduate Biochemistry course. Biochemistry is a branch of chemistry that deals with plant and animals and their life processes. The course offers the student an interdisciplinary study of chemistry, biology, mathematics and physics.
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bio-chemistry-universities-in-india
Some Bsc biochem colleges are:
1. St. Stephen’s College
2. Miranda House
3. Hindu College
4. Sri Venkateswara College
5. Hansraj College
6. Ramjas College
7. Gargi College
8. Acharya Narendra Dev College
9. Deen Dayal Upadhyay College
10. SGTB Khalsa College
Considering you scored 93% and are of ST Quota you have very good chances of getting admission in a lot of colleges which take in students on the basis of 12th score.
HOPE THIS HELPS!!
Hello Subham!
You indeed must know the scope of qualifying NEET! You will pursue MBBS and then go for further higher studies to become a doctor with a specialization. But this option will require your constant effort and much hard work. You get fully established after an average of 8 years. You can also become a medical officer after MBBS but there are not many government job options before you complete your PG after qualifying NEET PG.
When BSc biochemistry is concerned, career opportunities can be virtually limitless: private research institutions, hospitals, government agencies, social and non-profit organizations all need good biochemists. They conduct research, experiment, trials, and find cures for diseases like cancer and AIDS and even mental disorders. Pharmaceuticals seek out for biochemistry professionals. Private R&D jobs are among the most lucrative options for a newly graduated biochemist. But you have to complete MSc in Biochemistry before expecting greater job options in the R&D sector.
But overall it's your choice but you have to be aware of the fact that opportunities are vast in both of your choices. Make a wise choice. You can excel with smart work.
All the best!
Hello Suhani,
BSc. Biotechnology has different subjects in different semester and also differ from university to university. Some have Biochemistry and cell biology in first semester as core subjects and environmental science as compulsory subject and Developmental biology as general alternative(GE) .
You have not mentioned the name of university or college the syllabus of which you want to get.
The syllabus of a particular course vary slightly from one institution to another.
However to get an idea about the topic which you will be requiredto study in B.Sc biotechnology you can refer the following pdf link of mumbai university 1st year bsc Biotechnology course- https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://old.mu.ac.in/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/FYBSc-BT-16-17-.Restructured-Syllabus.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwiE5_Xmn5vsAhVNH7cAHQGGCkcQFjATegQIChAB&usg=AOvVaw3Xdwn3kzMIgbL8UYtemnhx
Hope it helps.
Dear aspirant,
Here are some good colleges in India that offer this course:
Regards!!
Dear Student,
Biochemistry is called the biological chemistry. The study of chemical processes within and relating to living organisms. Biochemical processes give rise to the complexity of life. For instance, in every living cell, there is a crucial biological processes, called respiration. It has chemistry, physiology and biology too. It has great scope for future.
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