Bioinformatics
Hi..Asprirant.
Student as per your query I can see that you have asked for the previous years question papers for computional biology and bioinformatics Msc entrance test.You can find those set of prevoius years papers on careers360 website.Please reach out to the link which Iam providing you below:
https://university.careers360.com/download/sample-papers/bhu-pet-2018-msc-bioinformatics-question-paper
hope this helps.
all the best.
Hi,
Central university of himachal pardesh offers various ug, pg courses. The admission to these courses are taken mostly through entrance test.
The previous years entrance exam question paper are given on the university website.
http://cuhimachal.ac.in/stu_Prev_year_Ques_Papers.aspx
You can download question papers of the year 2018 and 2017 from there.
Hope this helps.
Hey jahnavi
VIT is much better in any terms . There is no comparison !! Placements : some students got 3 company offer letter . Infra : One of the best campus in india . Faculty : Do self study .
But if you are having interest in bioinformatics than yo can go with sastra no problem at all.It is also having a good reputation.But you will be getting good placements in cse at vit if you will be having skills.
ALL THE BEST
Bioinformatics is a subdiscipline of biology and computer science concerned with the acquisition, storage, analysis, and dissemination of biological data, most often DNA and amino acid sequences and in India courses of this category are best offered by Chandigarh University .
At Chandigarh University, courses in bio-informatics is offered by University Institute of Biotechnology (UIBT). UIBT has vigorously endeavored to facilitate the budding biotechnologists with best academic exposure to help them excel in the field of Research, Innovation & Entrepreneurship. Research is the vital part of the curriculum at UIBT and the same is evident from our research projects, publications, and patents. Join us to experience:
Yes, this course has a bright career opportunities globally.
hi,
see generally most of the colleges do not have specialization course, however vellore institute of technology, lpu have specialized course, however if you look into iits or nits or other tier 1 colleges program structure there is no specialization includes , however btech in electronics and communication engineering with specialization of biomedical engineering would be awarded as b.tech in ece. as the same way b.tech in computer science and engineering with specialization of bio informatics would be awarded as b.tech in cse. here your main course decides your stream, not the specialization.
hope you may understand.
SASTRA DEEMED UNIVERSITY takes admission on its own cutoff generated by a normalisation of many factors such as +2 marks, JEE mains score, state of domicile, etc. So a lot many characters decide if you will get admitted or not. For the purpose of Stream 1 and Stream 2 Rankings they consider the total GP secured by the student. In case of a tie in stream rankings they check Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry's GP of second year to ascertain the rank in order of merit. There is also a JEE mains entry scheme. The percentile score obtained in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and total percentile is considered. You can know more about admission at this webinar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgxUSvEweqo&feature=youtu.be
see bioinformatics related with biotechnology, mathematics, computer application related with biological data, however in b.tech course the applications and engineering part is more than bsc course. since it is an interdisciplinary course, it has better scope in masters course, however you are more intersted for job just after passing graduation, you should take biotechnology/ IT as btech course, if you have jest for higher studying than you may go for btech in bioinformatics.
Hey Kalpana
Out of all the four subjects mentioned above all are equally good and it depends upon your interest that which subject will suit you the most. The scope in all of these subjects is good provided you work hard enough. I will give you a gist of these 4 subjects and leave the decision upto you
Bioinformatics is an interdisciplinary field that involves disciplines such as statistics, maths, computer sciences, and engineering so if your maths and stats is good then this subject is good for you.
Biotechnology is another interdisciplinary field including biology: molecular biology, genetics, biochemistry, biophysics, biostatistics, microbiology, fermentation technology, medicine subjects as well as the engineering part of it.So for this subjectyou need to have a prior knowledge of biology.
Bioengineering, is the application of engineering principles to the fields of biology and health care. If you choose this you will work with doctors, therapists and researchers to develop systems, equipment and devices in order to solve clinical problems. Ex: Ventilators, microscopes etc
Chemical engineering consists of chemistry (20%) , maths, biology, physics and even economics. If you are a chemistry lover then I have to warn you that chemical engineering is not all about chemistry but only a part of it actually focuses on chemistry.
Out of all of these courses my personal choice would be biotechnology. All the best, I hope you choose your subject wisely.
Hello,
With respect to the R& D sector what matters above all is the amount of practical knowledge and Research papers you have or research you have done. Doing internships to gain knowledge can be really helpful.
Now coming to your question of choosing which field-
According to the latest discoveries and Research going on I would suggest you to go initially for Genetics and genomes and to gain as much as knowledge you can. Genetics is a really vast and it us helpful in many ways. From genetically modified plants to genetics in curing diseases we have got everything in those tiny genes.
Further education from a deemed university can be really helpful in establishing your chance in R&D.
Thank you and all the best to you.
see you can not join for master of science course unless you have completed your bsc courses. however after bsc in microbiology you may go for msc courses in biotechnology, bio chemistry, cell biology, microbiology etc. for msc in genetics, candidates need to hold a bachelors degree in genetics or genetics engineering or equivalent stream from a recognized university.
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