Genetic Engineering
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BE or B.Tech in Genetic Engineering is a four-year program. Research, agriculture, industrial biotechnology, and medicine are some of the fields that use Genetic engineering techniques. Genetic Engineering studies the method in which traits and characteristics of an organism are transmitted through generations. Genetic Engineering graduates get the opportunity to work in medical and pharmaceutical industries, agriculture industries, research, and development to name a few. In the coming years, Genetic Engineering is having a wide scope. if you are passionate in this subject, definitely go for it. You can excel in this field. Pls note down the list of colleges :-
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Hello Harshal
List of some of the best colleges for Genetic Engineering in Maharashtra-
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we use reporter gene to check whether our gene of interest is functioning properly or not ,look for example if you are inserting your gene of interest in any organism and you want to check whether the recombinant is expressing it's trait or not you can link a reporter gene with you gene of interest if reporter gene gets expressed obviously your gene of interest would also get expressed,reporter gene can have some unique properties like fluroluminance.
Hi,
I would suggest you to look for the top colleges in the world like Harvard for a fruitful genetic engineering course. In India, the scope of quality research and jobs connected to this field is quite less. Moreover, it is always and enriching experience to study abroad be it any course. Exposure to research projects, work experience, more access to better resources/faculty would surely add up as a bonus to your career ambition.
All the best.
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Yes if you have completed your B.Tech that is you completed your graduation so if you want to go for higher studies and want to appear in NEET but i think you should remember the qualifications for appearing in the NEET exam.
There is no maximum age limit till the supreme court passes any judgement on it and there are also no restrictions on the no of attempts in NEET.
So if you have that interest then you can go further,but i think if you have completed your B.Tech you can go for a job(if available) or if not then you can definetly go for higher studies,but don't drop an year if you fail to qualify neet in your first attempt.
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Yes you are very much available!
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Shikhar Singh Chauhan
Hello aspirant,
yes, you can do genetic engineering. to be eligible for genetic engineering the candidate is needed to have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (10+2) examination from a recognized Board of education with Biology, Physics and Chemistry as main subjects with a minimum aggregate score of 60%. Since you meet the eligibility criteria therefore you can go for the course.
For admission to the course, candidates are required to qualify a relevant national/ State/ university level engineering entrance examination followed by rounds of counseling and personal interview.Some of the major national- level entrance examinations conducted in India for admission to the course are JEE MAIN, JEE ADVANCE, SRMJEEE, VIT EEE, BIT-SAT, JNU EEE, etc.
Top colleges providing the course are as follows:
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