ya why not if the student has interest he can study anything, only thing is he needs to find the correct way to achieve it..
Yes, an MPC student can join a biotechnology program depending on the specific requirements of the program. They may need to meet certain prerequisites or transfer to a school that offers a biotechnology program if MPC does not have one. It's important to research the program's requirements and reach out to admissions for more information.
Goodwin Biotechnology was created in 1992.
InNexus Biotechnology was created in 2001.
There are four main classifications of biotechnology: red biotechnology (medical applications), white biotechnology (industrial applications), green biotechnology (agricultural applications), and blue biotechnology (marine and aquatic applications). Each classification focuses on different sectors and industries utilizing biological systems and organisms for various purposes.
The four branches of biotechnology are red biotechnology (medical and pharmaceutical applications), green biotechnology (agricultural applications), white biotechnology (industrial applications), and blue biotechnology (marine and aquatic applications).
Not really you must have atleast a knowledge of Maths because maths is the most important skill in our life without maths i cant imagine the future
Any bsc students can apply for banking but not any bsc student can do MSc or PhD in biotechnology!
Yes, in first year everyone has similar course. So, its compulsory for you to study maths otherwise you will be the loser.
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you can do architecture course being a commerce student. maths should be your one of the paper. without maths you can't do architecture
commerce without maths in scope
If you are in a country in which Biotechnology is still in its early stages, then you might want to consider Computer Science. However, of you are deeply interested in biotechnology, your decision is quite clear
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No, maths is really necessary to get admission in NIFT
Since biotechnology involves a lot of mathematics, you can't get a Bachelor degree in it without some level of math as a prerequisite and during the study.
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