Bioinformatics
Hi, If you do get a BS in bioinformatics, I will include that a lot of jobs require you to have a graduate degree. So, unless you are able to get an internship that offers you a full time position or you live in an area that has a higher number of bioinformatics jobs, you may need to get a MS or PhD in the field, but as the field grows I expect more bioinformatics programs to pop-up and bachelors degrees to be more common. There are a lot of people in this field that have gotten a bachelors in biology or computer science/software engineering and a masters in the other area.
Some of the best colleges are:
a) Indian Institute of Technology, IIT, Delhi.
b) Delhi Technological University, DTU, Delhi.
c) Amity University, Haryana and Noida.
d) Netaji Institute of Technology, Delhi.
e) Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi.
f) Bennett University, Greater Noida
Hope this helps.
Hello!
Congratulations !for your rank according to previous year cutoff you may got admission in bioinformatics. University may change their admission criteria according to reservations and cut off . You may view your rank according to previous year cut off on offical website of Pondicherry University.
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Hello aspirant
Career option after pursuing Bsc or Btech in Bioinformatics is quite wide and this field is very rapidly growing in India as well as abroad , some common job roles available are:
Data Analyst,Computational chemist, Bioinformatics Software Developer,Research field etc.
Starting salaries in India are around 4 to 5 lakhs per annum which increases with experience and time where as abroad is around 30000$ per annum which varies according to the country.
Hope this Helps.
hope you are doing great. As per your query I would glad to tell you that you can surely go for msc in bioinformatics in abroad after completing your bsc from a good percentage . Scope of inofrmatics is getting increase year by year in foreign , if you get admission in some good university and persue masters by full harwork then you easily expect very very good package in some foriegn organiation
Hope you found this answer helpful. Good luck for your future
Hii Sadnya,
Hope you are doing well.
Savitribai Phule Pune University is (also known as UniPune, SPPU and Pune University ) The college/University is accreditated NAAC 'A+' Grade.
Pune University MSc admission is subject to a valid score in Online Entrance Exam (OEE) conducted by the University.
So for getting admitted to the MSc in bioinformatics you first need to secure a safe score in OEE.
The MSc course in bioinformatics is a 2year full time PG degree/program. Fee Structure for this course is around 1.22 lakhs.
Graduation is required from any recognised University with 60%.
Mandatory Courses Bsc agriculture, BE/BTech, MBBS,b.pharm.
So ,your btech is all fine and you can proceed with the MSc bioinformatics program course in Pune University.
I hope this helps you.
BEST wishes ahead.
Hello,
I hope you are doing fine, Yes, you can go for B. Tech in Biotechnology even if you didn’t have mathematics as a subject during your 10+2. Apart from IITs and NITs, you will be eligible for government institutes. You may be required to clear the entrance examinations for getting enrolled into B. Tech program.
There are many colleges that offer Biotechnology, Bioinformatics. Some of the top colleges are listed below -
Top colleges that offer B.Tech in biotechnology are all the top colleges in our country like :
Top Colleges that offer B.Sc in Microbiology :
Top colleges that offer B.Sc bioinformatics :
I hope you find this information helpful. I wish you all the best for your future.
Good Luck
Dear aspirant,
Yes, you can pursue Ph.D Biotechnology after completion of Master of Science (M.Sc) Bioinformatics. Ph.D Biotechnology is a Doctorate course which might take 3 years to 6 years to complete. The candidates must have 50 percentage to 56 percentage in their Master's degree. Mostly the admission is entrance exam based. Average course fees is Rs. 10,000 to Rs. 1,50,000.
Best Ph.D Bio-Technology Colleges in India are given below.
To get more information about Colleges offering Ph.D Biotechnology course in India go through below mentioned link.
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-phd-in-biotechnology-universities-in-india
Hope this information was helpful.
All The Best!!
Hi Sherin!
No doubt Sastra University provides good placement opportunities to students. Many companies such as Accenture, Mu Sigma, Flipkart, Wipro, microsoft , TCS, FreshDesk, Zoho, Intel, Ford, Boeing , Paypal, Oracle, etc. many companies visit the campus with average salary package between 5-6 LPA and highest salary package upto 25 LPA.
But there is no surety if company puts you in the headquarters or branch of its company. So, if a company in which you get placed has any of its office in Tamilnadu then there are chances that you will get placed in that region, otherwise it could be anywhere.
Thankyou!
Hi aspirant,
There are no problems if you don't want to pursue your career in bioinformatics, under the mentioned program you will be taught all the subjects that are taught to a core CSE student. So at the time of placements where hundreds of tech companies visit here, you can sit with others for joint placements. Further more you can select which subjects you want to study in elective part remember core students too have to select some specializations as electives from second semester. But you can't drop bioinformatics as a subject unless you successfully migrate from one course to other.
Program migration is also a remarkable feature at Vellore Institute of technology, where you can change your branch by doing very well at the ends of first and second semester respectively. The number of migrants allowed is about the 10-20 percent of the total strength in a particular course.
Hope it helps!!
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