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is btech biotechnology is good career option or not it means it has scope in future can i get job easy after this course

Sakshi Sharma 20th Jun, 2025

Hello Kavya ,

I hope you are absolutely fine. Btech biotechnology is a good career option. Your placement is depends on the various factors like your skills , experience. The average salary of this course is 2.9 LPA . This course is one of the fastest growing field. There are several career options in btech biotechnology like

  1. Pharmacists
  2. Lab technician
  3. Biotechnologists
  4. Microbiologist
  5. Medical Scientist
  6. Biomedical engineer

Also if you go in corporate , the top recruiters of this course is Cipla , Siemens Healthcare , Johnson and Johnson , GE Healthcare , GlaxoSmithKline.

To know more you can refer this :

https://dqxeclau.top/courses/b-tech-in-biotechnology

Good luck !

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Is there a bsc biotechnology at symbiosis college pune

Mansi Satwani 20th Jun, 2025

Hello reader,

Yes, Symbiosis College offers program of BSc in Biotechnology. The course is of 3 years full time, undergraduate program.

The eligibility criteria is candidate passing their 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology from a recognized board.

For more information click on the link given below,

https://dqxeclau.top/colleges/symbiosis-school-of-biological-sciences-pune


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Is there any hope to get admission in msc botany in du against my cuet pg score in botany is 109 and biotechnology is 130 under sc category

Ayush Madanpotra 28th Jul, 2025

Yes, you still have some hope to get admission in M.Sc. Botany in Delhi University under the SC category with your CUET PG score of 109 in Botany and 130 in Biotechnology.

Here's why:

DU gives reservations to SC candidates, and the cutoff scores for SC category are generally lower than General or OBC. While your score of 109 in Botany is on the lower side, DU takes admission through multiple rounds, and sometimes vacant seats are filled in later lists.

Also, some DU colleges under the Botany department may have slightly lower closing scores for SC students, especially in 2nd or 3rd admission rounds.

Biotechnology score of 130 is also decent and could help if you apply in interdisciplinary courses or other related programs if available.

Final suggestion: Keep checking DU's PG admission portal regularly and make sure your preferences are filled carefully. Wait for all rounds.

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I have got 132 in neet its a low score can I expect any bsc nursing clg till stray round as well as 330/1000 in cuet can I get bsc biotechnology in bhu

lisa 3rd Jul, 2025

With a NEET score of 132, securing a seat in a BSc Nursing college through the main counseling rounds is unlikely, even in the stray round. For BHU's BSc Biotechnology program through CUET, a score of 330/1000 may not be sufficient, but it's worth exploring the specific cutoffs for the program and participating in the counseling process.

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Is there BSc biotechnology course available in this college

Prachi Kumari 4th Jul, 2025

Hello,

To know whether or not B.Sc. Biotechnology course available or not in a particular college, please ask your question with details like college name and location.

Thank you !

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I got 109 in botany and 130 in biotechnology in cuet pg and wa t to get admission in msc botany /biotechnology in du. I am from sc category. Is there any hope.

Samriddha Pal 18th Jun, 2025

Hello,

With CUET PG scores of 109 in Botany and 130 in Biotechnology, and being in the SC category, your prospects for gaining admission into M.Sc. are promising. Opportunities in Botany or Biotechnology at Delhi University are, regrettably, quite limited. Generally, DU’s cutoff for SC students in these disciplines ranges from around 170–210 for Botany and 160–200 for Biotechnology. Your present scores are considerably lower than these benchmarks. Nevertheless, it’s not the conclusion of the journey.

You might still think about applying to various central or state universities where the cutoffs tend to be less stringent. For example, Mahatma Gandhi Central University establishes its SC cutoff for Botany at approximately 58–62 marks and for Biotechnology at roughly 48–52 marks. Smaller and more recent institutions, along with DU associated colleges, occasionally set lower criteria in subsequent counselling rounds or for less sought-after specializations. In summary, although DU might not be attainable with your present scores, there are still worthwhile and significant options available.

Hope this helps. All the best!

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Biotechnology or genetics related

Nikita shahi 14th Aug, 2025

Biotechnology and genetics are two fascinating and rapidly developing fields with wide applications in medicine, agriculture, environmental science, and research. Biotechnology focuses on using biological systems and organisms to develop useful products, such as vaccines, biofuels, and genetically modified crops. Genetics, on the other hand, deals more specifically with the study of genes, heredity, and variation in living organisms. If you are planning a career in either of these fields, you should ideally pursue a BSc in Biotechnology, BSc in Genetics, or a related subject like Microbiology or Biochemistry. Later, you can specialize further at the postgraduate level. Both fields require a good foundation in biology and chemistry, along with lab skills. Career opportunities include research scientist, genetic counselor, biotech product developer, or working in pharmaceutical companies. Admission to these courses usually depends on your Class 12 marks in science or clearing an entrance exam conducted by universities. If you love laboratory work, problem-solving, and contributing to scientific advancements, both fields can offer exciting career paths. The choice between them depends on whether you want a broader biological technology focus or a deep dive into genetic science.

Thank you, and best wishes for your academic journey!

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cut off for koti womans college For bsc biotechnology

Poludasari Akhila 23rd Jun, 2025

If you want to take admission in BSc Biotechnology at Koti Women’s College in Telangana then your marks must be very good because many students apply there every year Last year most seats were filled in the first round itself and students with high marks in science subjects got the seat You need to have marks close to the top students in your group because the college is one of the best for girls and very famous So if your marks are high like above eighty five to ninety then you have a good chance to get admission in this college for BSc Biotechnology



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How much Bsc in biotechnology course yearly fees

Mansi Satwani 18th Jun, 2025

Hello aspirant,

The fees of BSc in Biotechnology course ranges from 30,000 INR to 13,00,000 INR.

The fees vary according to type of college ( Government or private), location of college, college infrastructure, and mode of study ( online or offline).

For detailed information about fees you should visit official website of the concerned university.

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fee structure for msc biotechnology

Sajal Trivedi 17th Jun, 2025

Hello aspirant,

In India, the cost of an MSc in Biotechnology can differ from one private or public college to another.  When compared to private universities, government colleges typically have lower tuition costs.  An MSc in Biotechnology in India might cost anything between INR 15,000 to INR 1,50,000 each semester.  The hostel fees are extra costs on top of the course fees.

For more information you can visit our site through following link:

https://dqxeclau.top/courses/msc-in-biotechnology

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