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by basharat bashir at 04-05-2017, 03:34 AM
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I am gatequalified 94percentile can i get admisson in india with scholar ship .
I am msc biotec
I am msc biotec

by Dipankar Barman at 04-04-2017, 05:40 AM
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Hello Everyone, i'm an mtech student and doing project on amino acid analysis. I have read in an IEEE paper that as carboxyl group and amino group of an amino acid contains 7 atoms(except Proline,it has 6 atoms) and each atom considered as 1 ohm resistor,so, total of 7 ohm resistors of an amino acid groups. And i am trying to understand how an atom is considered as 1 ohm but somehow i cannot understand it. Anyone can tell me about this ? The paper is attached here. Thank you.

by LisKungFu at 04-03-2017, 07:40 PM
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Hi there!
I am last year student of biotechnology and I'm thinking about grant aplication and since the lab that I'm working in is working with cell lines of prostate cancer I think I have an idea for something new, but the lack of knowledge is my main problem. I am wondering is it posible to undifferentiate prostate gland bioptat to obtain stable enough cell line? Second question is about cancerogenesis. Is it possible to create cancer cell line from undifferentiated cell lines (with the traits of stem cells)?
Thanks in andvance
I am last year student of biotechnology and I'm thinking about grant aplication and since the lab that I'm working in is working with cell lines of prostate cancer I think I have an idea for something new, but the lack of knowledge is my main problem. I am wondering is it posible to undifferentiate prostate gland bioptat to obtain stable enough cell line? Second question is about cancerogenesis. Is it possible to create cancer cell line from undifferentiated cell lines (with the traits of stem cells)?
Thanks in andvance


by aman at 04-02-2017, 03:09 PM
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I was looking for internship after 4th semester but many of the internship providers recruit only students of 6th semester and onwards. May I know the the different institutions /companies that provide internship to 4th sem students.
THANKYOU
THANKYOU

by Roshan at 04-01-2017, 02:32 PM
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Hi Sir, Which jobs are vacant to completing M.Sc Agricultural Biotechnology students in India ?

by chestha at 03-30-2017, 05:27 PM
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sir i have completed my bachelor's degree with 81% and about to complete my master's degree with 76% from private college and i have scored all India rank of 9294 and score= 432, percentile = 93.4% in gate 2017. i want to ask whether i can get govt job in any company with this percentile or not. i have option for pursuing PhD then which college will be better? for NUS is this score sufficient or we need to qualify TOEFL exam or some other exams too?

by pavan chary at 03-29-2017, 05:32 PM
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I want to prepare for JAM-IIT BIOTECHNOLOGY...so which materials should I prefer... regarding entrance exam which covers whole syllabus for JAM....I heared that PATH FINDER book is better! Shall i buy this book??
Plz help me which book i should buy??
I am confused[CRYING FACE]
Plz help me which book i should buy??
I am confused[CRYING FACE]

by Sona at 03-28-2017, 10:04 PM
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How can I start preparing for ICMR? What are the most important areas for ICMR?
Kindly Guide me through.
Kindly Guide me through.

by JIGNESH at 03-28-2017, 02:40 PM
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Hello... I will be appear for last semester exam in next month. Now I'm confused, in which should I go, MSC biotech or biochem? Am I eligible for mtech ?

by SunilNagpal at 03-26-2017, 04:38 PM
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GATE results may be accessed at:
http://appsgate.iitr.ac.in/
All the best to one and all. Feel free to share your results and experiences here.
http://appsgate.iitr.ac.in/
All the best to one and all. Feel free to share your results and experiences here.

by reetasharma201 at 03-24-2017, 06:22 PM
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Hi,
This is to inform you that TERI University, New Delhi has announced admissions to the MSc. Plant Biotechnology for the session of 2017-18.
![[Image: 3Uv7Uw3.jpg]](http://i.imgur.com/3Uv7Uw3.jpg)
The MSc programme in Plant Biotechnology was initiated in 2008 with the seed funding from the Department of biotechnology, Government of India. It is a 2 year full time programme
which seeks to provide education and training, empower students with technical skill-set, create capacities and build career opportunities in three key domains of biotechnology namely:
Research and development Science educationPolicy, regulations and management
Eligibility Criteria
Bachelor’s degree in Sciences, preferably Life Sciences or a B.Tech in Biotechnology, with a minimum of 55% marks in aggregate, wherever marks are awarded or a minimum CGPA of 6.2 on a 10-point grading scale will be required.
Placement
A placement cell has been formed for exploring placement opportunities for students. The University facilitates placement of students in industry and suitable organizations, both for major project and final placements. Earlier employers include, CIMMYT, Mexico; John Innes Centre, Norwich, UK; University of Tennessee, USA; CIMAP, Lucknow; NBRI, Lucknow; IITs (Delhi, Mumbai, Kharagpur, Kanpur, and Roorkee); Central Bureau of Investigation, Government of India, Delhi
Selection Procedure
Admission to the MSc programme is made on the basis of a combined entrance examination followed by an interview conducted by the TERI University. Applications are invited from candidates on the basis of advertisements printed in leading newspapers.
Details may also be gathered at the TERI University’s website ==> teriuniversity.ac.in/msc-plant-biotechnology
Important Dates: Last date of application: 5th May 2017
This is to inform you that TERI University, New Delhi has announced admissions to the MSc. Plant Biotechnology for the session of 2017-18.
![[Image: 3Uv7Uw3.jpg]](http://i.imgur.com/3Uv7Uw3.jpg)
The MSc programme in Plant Biotechnology was initiated in 2008 with the seed funding from the Department of biotechnology, Government of India. It is a 2 year full time programme
which seeks to provide education and training, empower students with technical skill-set, create capacities and build career opportunities in three key domains of biotechnology namely:
Research and development Science educationPolicy, regulations and management
Eligibility Criteria
Bachelor’s degree in Sciences, preferably Life Sciences or a B.Tech in Biotechnology, with a minimum of 55% marks in aggregate, wherever marks are awarded or a minimum CGPA of 6.2 on a 10-point grading scale will be required.
Placement
A placement cell has been formed for exploring placement opportunities for students. The University facilitates placement of students in industry and suitable organizations, both for major project and final placements. Earlier employers include, CIMMYT, Mexico; John Innes Centre, Norwich, UK; University of Tennessee, USA; CIMAP, Lucknow; NBRI, Lucknow; IITs (Delhi, Mumbai, Kharagpur, Kanpur, and Roorkee); Central Bureau of Investigation, Government of India, Delhi
Selection Procedure
Admission to the MSc programme is made on the basis of a combined entrance examination followed by an interview conducted by the TERI University. Applications are invited from candidates on the basis of advertisements printed in leading newspapers.
Details may also be gathered at the TERI University’s website ==> teriuniversity.ac.in/msc-plant-biotechnology
Important Dates: Last date of application: 5th May 2017

by Deepshika at 03-24-2017, 01:10 PM
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Sir, i am an hs passed out student with Pcb and have scores 75% in my 10+2. I am a biology student nd dnt have maths in my 10+2. Now m preparing for neet 2017. Since i couldn't qualify neet 2016 m a little bit tensed nd worried about neet2017. My parents n suggestng me to for bsc/btch.since i dnt have ny idea to what course should i go for to shape my futr i need ua suggestn. I am thinking to go for BCA bt as i dnt have maths nd CS in my 12 m confused what should i do.. I should go for btch biotechnology or bsc/btch genetics. As i belng frm a middle class family my parents want me to do a good job after my graduation.. So plz sir hlp me out wid my problms...

by tanya123 at 03-23-2017, 11:24 PM
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I have recently started my studies in biotec and found it quite interesting except of some of the questions like what is the difference between 'Insertion of recombinant plasmid into cell' and 'making the cell competent'?
Thanks
Thanks

by supriyo banerjee at 03-22-2017, 04:29 PM
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After b.tech what is the better option msc or m.tech

by URI at 03-19-2017, 04:32 PM
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Which are the best private colleges in bangalore for msc biotechnology?

by Stanley1984 at 03-19-2017, 04:10 AM
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Am new here..please I really want to know the best option for biotechnology career..

by jaideep singh at 03-16-2017, 09:41 PM
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I didn't found any concerned link to fill the form of CEEB 17
Please somebody reply link for the online application form, it's a humble request .
Please somebody reply link for the online application form, it's a humble request .

by titus russoe at 03-16-2017, 05:09 AM
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Hi I'm Titus Russoe I completed my Bsc biotechnology. So I'm going to pursue master degree so please help which one get better future whether it's microbiology or biotechnology....

by divya gautam at 03-15-2017, 03:22 PM
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I m pursuing bsc honours in biotechnology want to know about how to get a better job after the graduation and also about the govt . Xams in this field

by gaurang94 at 03-15-2017, 02:43 PM
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Dear sir,
I am B.Tech graduate in biotechnology.. I had given TIFR GS2017 exam back in December'16. Based on this exam, and application form, I am shortlisted in IISER Pune for PhD program.. Also I have submitted application form in NCBS Bangalore.
I have also appeared for Gate'17 and I have calculated 47.35 marks based on answer key.
Now I am confused whether I should pursue PhD from IISER/ NCBS or do M.Tech from IITs.. As doing PhD for 5 years(or even 7 years in some cases) is big investment of time for me.
Please advice me whether I will get better job opportunity than IITs after my PhD.
Please advice me the correct path for my career..
Thank you in advance..
I am B.Tech graduate in biotechnology.. I had given TIFR GS2017 exam back in December'16. Based on this exam, and application form, I am shortlisted in IISER Pune for PhD program.. Also I have submitted application form in NCBS Bangalore.
I have also appeared for Gate'17 and I have calculated 47.35 marks based on answer key.
Now I am confused whether I should pursue PhD from IISER/ NCBS or do M.Tech from IITs.. As doing PhD for 5 years(or even 7 years in some cases) is big investment of time for me.
Please advice me whether I will get better job opportunity than IITs after my PhD.
Please advice me the correct path for my career..
Thank you in advance..