I got 87% in 12th CBSE with PCB (90% if I exclude languages). Which is best government college I can get for biotechnology?

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Asked by Vatsal Purohit

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    Balwinder Kaur Success is an old ABC:ability, break, courage | Contributor-Level 7

    9 years ago
    Hlo Vatsal, your marks are very good. You will definitely get a very good college.
    For bsc biotechnology, you should apply for DU, JNU Jaipur.
    You can also apply for NIT Warnagal, I IT (Kanpur, Roorkee, Guwahati).These institutions provide good education for biotechnology.
    Other good colleges in India according to ranking are
    Christ University Banglore, Karnataka,
    Oxford college of Science, Banglore
    Fergursion College Pune
    Mount Carmel College Banglore
    St. Xavier College Kolkata
    Elphinstone College Mumbai
    St. Xavier College Ahemdabad
    Wishing you very best of luck for your future
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    Sameeksha kapoor | Guide-Level 14

    5 years ago
    Dear vatsal, You have scored good marks in your 12th standard. I don't have idea about Government colleges for Biotechnology course. There are some Good private Universities which provides quality education, good placements, etc. I would say Lovely Professional University is best for pursuing B.Sc. Hons) Biotechnology. If you re looking for quality education, good placements, exposure, academics then LPU is right place, it has all. I am saying this because one of my known is pursuing same course from LPU and her experience is amazing. She told me Faculty members works hard tirelessly in enabling students with the acumen to apply the fi
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    Dr. Uma Sinha Principal | Scholar-Level 17

    7 years ago
    Hi,
    Among top colleges that offer bio-technology courses are the IITs (Kanpur, Roorkee and Guwahati); NIT Warnagal; NSIT Delhi; Thapar University; Manipal Institute of Technology, Karnataka. Thanks.

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