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I completed my 10+2 with bipc and i got 46349rank in andhra pradsh eamcet. I want to do genetic engineering course. will i get

manisha.gupta 14th May, 2018

Based on your score I would suggest you to use AP EAM CET college Predictor tool to know your best chances.

AP EAM CET College Predictor tool

You can also check AP EAM CET cutoff with the given below link.

AP EAM CET Cutoff

 

Good Luck!

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Im a bipc student can i get seat in genetic engineering

mansiprofessional234 Student Expert 17th Jun, 2018

The basic eligibility criteria for genetic engineering is 10+2 passed with biology , chemistry and physics as main subjects . As you satisfy the eligibility criteria , you can apply for genetic engineering .But getting a seat depends upon your merit or marks obtained in entrance exam or your 10+2 percentage .

Best regards.

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i have 8500 rank in srmjeee will i get for biotechnology (genetic engineering)

ruchika.chauhan Expert 2nd May, 2018

Hello,

You have a good rank and according to your rank, you have decent chances of getting admission in SRM Chennai in biotechnology engineering.

You can refer to the college predictor tool to get  information about the branches that you may get at various campuses of SRM.

you can refer to the college predictor tool, using the link below-

SRM College predictor

Hope this helps.

Good Luck!

 

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Which colleges have genetic engineering

Muskan pandey 23rd Apr, 2018
Dear friend ,
In India there are few Universities or colleges which offer this course .I am sending you the list of colleges offering this course:
MIT College of Engineering, Pune
SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai
Bharath Institute of Higher Education and Research, Chennai
NIMS University, Jaipur
Dr DY Patil Biotechnology and Bioinformatics Institute, Navi Mumb..
Mahatma Jyoti Rao Phoole University, Jaipur
You can take admission in any of these college.
Good luck!!
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What are universitys offering Btech in genetic engineering

Rahul Singh 22nd Apr, 2018

Hii..

Some of the colleges are:-

1.MIT,Pune

2.Lovely Proffessional University,Phagwara

3.Alliance college of engineering and design,Bangalore

4.SRM,Chennai

For more details please visit:-

https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-genetic-engineering-colleges-in-india

Thanks..!!

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Genetic engineering course which colleges in TG steat

Sona 21st Apr, 2018

Hey Vishnu.

 

The best institutes in Telangana to pursue genetic engineering are:

 

Kakatiya University,Warangal

 

Osmania University,Hyderabad

 

CMR college of Engineering and Technology, Hyderabad

 

CBIT Engineering college, Hyderabad

 

International Institute of Information Technology, hyderabad

 

MLR Institute of Technology, Hyderabad

 

Nalla Mallareddy Engineering college, hyderabad

 

Gokaraju Gangaraju Engineering college, Hyderabad

 

The basic eligibility criteria for a graduate degree (BE / B.Tech) is 10+2 or equivalent examination, with Biology, Chemistry and Mathematics as well as genetics as part of the biology.

 

If you fulfill the criteria, you are eligible.

You have to give entrance exams like IIT JEE, etc to get admisssion.

 

Duration:

4 years of engineering course.

 

Hope this helps. All the best. 

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How can I apply in JNU for genetic engineering

Nikita Ramteke 24th May, 2018

Hello ,

In order to apply for genetic enguneering course in JNU u need to apply for an entrance named Jawaharlal Nehru University Biochemical Engineering and Biotechnology Entrance Exam (JNU EEE).The merit will be based on the score in entrance and may be followed by interview.For more details refer the official website of JNU

Good luck

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Which all exams are there to do pg in genetics after Bsc agriculture

Perli pavan 11th Apr, 2018
Hello archana,

You can apply for M.SC in genetics through

1) ICAR AIEEA PG exam
2) state wise exams

You can also apply for SHUATS, ALLAHABAD. Which is a good university for agriculture

http://www.shuats.edu.in

Thank you
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Is anyone studying genetic engineering in SRM university

Nithesh 16th May, 2018

Hii

Here is best opinon from a student

They focus a lot on research ..at least way better than the peer biotech colleges.


Its pretty worth it if you are joining here.


See as a former student of Genetic engineering, I can tell you one thing:


Gen engg field has a different language. You cannot think like a chemist or a normal biologist or a physicist. You need a dynamic place to learn how to think like a Genetic engineer when a situation arises. Its quite hard to think that professionally. For eg: how to develop methods for amplifying a gene in a CRISPR/Cas systemic plasmid etc. Which primers work well ? Do you ligate an external 5′UTR and 3′UTR for better amplification ?


Troubleshooting in any field is the most important . You need to develop brains for that


If you land up in GEN engg dept. Of SRM, it will expose you to all that. I cannot guarantee that you will become a pro in it, but if u r coming here for serious work, then ur maturity as a Biotech or Gen engg professional will be a bit ahead of the biotech students from other colleges.


If you are coming here into the Gen engg dept of SRM, your work ethics and knowledge is very important. Its not like the other EEE or some ECE field where you come here to make some girlfriends and boyfriends and then whine about your immaturity. They really mean work is work here.


Faculty and facilities are good. They won't judge you based on your ethnicity and all. Just dont show off here. Going for Aarush and Milan (Fests in SRM) may not gel well with your routine structure here. Not much people get time for that. The syllabus is well structured.


Though the schedule is a bit tighter for a B.Tech course, if you work hard properly, you can be well ahead of ur contemporaries.


Pls dont come into this dept thinking you can be some “DON”in the dept..Trust me…all such people have had their nemesis and apocalypse even before their 3rd year got finished.

Hope this helps

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Has anybody studied genetic engineering in srm

Nithesh 16th May, 2018

hii

here is best opinon from a student

They focus a lot on research ..at least way better than the peer biotech colleges.


Its pretty worth it if you are joining here.


See as a former student of Genetic engineering, I can tell you one thing:


Gen engg field has a different language. You cannot think like a chemist or a normal biologist or a physicist. You need a dynamic place to learn how to think like a Genetic engineer when a situation arises. Its quite hard to think that professionally. For eg: how to develop methods for amplifying a gene in a CRISPR/Cas systemic plasmid etc. Which primers work well ? Do you ligate an external 5′UTR and 3′UTR for better amplification ?


Troubleshooting in any field is the most important . You need to develop brains for that


If you land up in GEN engg dept. Of SRM, it will expose you to all that. I cannot guarantee that you will become a pro in it, but if u r coming here for serious work, then ur maturity as a Biotech or Gen engg professional will be a bit ahead of the biotech students from other colleges.


If you are coming here into the Gen engg dept of SRM, your work ethics and knowledge is very important. Its not like the other EEE or some ECE field where you come here to make some girlfriends and boyfriends and then whine about your immaturity. They really mean work is work here.


Faculty and facilities are good. They won't judge you based on your ethnicity and all. Just dont show off here. Going for Aarush and Milan (Fests in SRM) may not gel well with your routine structure here. Not much people get time for that. The syllabus is well structured.


Though the schedule is a bit tighter for a B.Tech course, if you work hard properly, you can be well ahead of ur contemporaries.


Pls dont come into this dept thinking you can be some “DON”in the dept..Trust me…all such people have had their nemesis and apocalypse even before their 3rd year got finished.

hope this helps

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