Genetic Engineering
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It's an exciting choice to Pursue a career in genetic engineering, especially with your background in PCMB.
Firstly focus on your Jee prepration: Since you plan to give JEE, focus on mastering Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Your Biology knowledge will also be beneficial, especially in understanding genetic concepts.
After JEE, consider pursuing a degree in Biotechnology, Biochemistry, or a related field at a reputable institute. Some institutions offer specialized programs in Genetic Engineering.
Look for NITs and IIITs: Consider applying to National Institutes of Technology (NITs) or Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs) that have strong Biotechnology programs.
Develop skills such as critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication, as they are essential in research and collaboration.
And here you go for approach for genetic engineering.
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Hello Swetha
There are many genetic engineering colleges in Tamil Nadu, few of them are listed below
ANJAC Sivakasi , Tamil Nadu
Sri Ramchandra Institute of higher education and research, Chennai, Tamil Nadu
NICHE kanyak umari , Tamil Nadu
Sri Ramchandra medical college, Chennai, Tamil Nadu ,
Madras university, Tamil Nadu
BU Tamil Nadu
ACAS
Fees - ranges from 10,000 to one lakh
Genetic engineering candates can work as
Researcher
Medical Industry
Biotechnology field
Agricultural field
Salary- ph D holders in genetics earn upto 12 lpa
Hello student,
Lovely professional University is a is a good private institute where there are total 54 BTech courses situated at Phagwara Punjab. This institute already has secured 51st rank in the engineering category in NIRF Ranking. But sorry to say you there is no b.tech of genetic engineering in lovely professional University rather you can apply for b.tech in biomedical engineering from here. You have to appear for LPU nest and clear it with a good scope to be eligible for this course. The total course fee is approx 10 lacs. Click on the link below to know more.
https://dqxeclau.top/university/lovely-professional-university-phagwara/btech-biomedical-engineering-course
Hope this will help you
Yes you can apply for masters degree in genetic engineering after completing of Technology in bio engineering. The eligibility criteria of masters of genetics engineering is to complete bachelor degree in either biochemistry or biotechnology or biomedical sciences or genetics etc with at least 55% marks in the aggregate. The candidate must have completed his bachelors degree from a recognized university. Mentioned below are the name of the popular entrance examinations for masters in genetics engineering:
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Hello Aspirant ,
Students must have cleared 10+2 or an equivalent qualification from any board with an aggregate of more than 50% of the marks in exams.
Students must have taken Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Maths as the major subjects in class 12th.
Students must have appeared for the entrance test according to the requirement of the respective institute.
Below are the top colleges for the admission in B.Tech Genetic engineering:
Delhi Technological University, Delhi
Aryabhatta Knowledge University, Patna
SRM University, Chennai
Bharat University, Chennai
Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
Sharda University, Greater Noida
The job profiles for the graduate in B.Tech in Genetic engineering are
Junior Research Fellow
Medical Writer
Production Control Analyst
Field Service engineer
Research Scientist
Technical Writer
Hello aspirant,
BMLT is an undergraduate course opted for by many students. By successful completion of this course, you can work as a System Analyst, Medical Technician, Lab Technician, X-Ray Technician, etc. Top recruiters are government hospitals as well as private nursing homes, medical clinics, medical laboratories, Research labs, pathologies, etc. You can easily get job placement firstly from the institute you are studying in only if you are a bright student or you can apply for these jobs and can get easily hired.
Thank you
Hello,
No, Mahatma Gandhi Mission's Jawaharlal Nehru Engineering College, Aurangabad does not provide Genetic engineering course. The courses provided by Mahatma Gandhi Mission's Jawaharlal Nehru Engineering College, Aurangabad are B.Tech Computer Science and Engineering, B.Tech Civil Engineering, B.Tech Electronics and Computer Engineering, B.Tech Mechanical Engineering, B.Tech Electrical and Computer Engineering, BE Information Technology, B.Tech Chemical Engineering, B.Tech Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, B.Tech Chemical Engineering Lateral Entry, B.Tech Civil Engineering Lateral Entry, B.Tech Computer Science and Engineering Lateral Entry and B.Tech Mechanical Engineering Lateral Entry. Please click the below link to know more about the college.
https://dqxeclau.top/colleges/mahatma-gandhi-missions-jawaharlal-nehru-engineering-college-aurangabad
Good Evening
Hope you are absolutely fine, as per your query... Yes!!! The B.Tech / B.Sc in Genetic Engineering is offered by most of the well-reputed science universities across India. The is 4-years full time course and it is divided into 8 semesters. to get admission in Genetic Engineering you must have passed 12th with least 50% marks from a recognised national or state level education board and Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics are required subject in 12th board.
to take admission you have to qualify Entrance exam like; JEE Main and JEE Advanced , VITEEE, SRMJEE, KEAM etc you may get admission though 12th marks also
For more information checkout given link below: https://dqxeclau.top/courses/genetic-engineering-course
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