Will I be able to survive in B.Tech biotech in LPU without having maths in 12th?

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  • Sarthak, B.Tech Biotech basically is for those students only who want a technical professional degree and have medical background. So, don't worry you will be able to manage it.
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    Nishchhal Madaan

    11 months ago

    Hello,  

    Yes, you can definitely pursue B.Tech in Biotechnology at LPU even if you did not have Mathematics in 12th. The university's B.Tech Biotechnology programme is designed to accommodate students from diverse backgrounds, including those without Mathematics. The initial semesters focus on building a strong foundation in subjects related to biology, chemistry, and basic engineering concepts, which will help you adapt to the curriculum. In later semesters, you will study specialised topics in biotechnology, which primarily emphasize biological sciences, genetics, and bioprocessing.  

    LPU provides ample support to students fr

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    irin | Contributor-Level 10

    11 months ago

    Hi there,

    It is definitely possible to pursue B.Tech in Biotechnology at LPU without having studied Mathematics in your 12th. The university has designed its curriculum to accommodate students from various educational backgrounds, including those without a mathematics background.

    In Biotechnology, many concepts are focused on biology, chemistry, and life sciences, rather than on heavy mathematics. LPU provides a strong foundation in the core subjects of biotechnology, like cell biology, genetics, biochemistry, and microbiology, which are more biology-centric. While there are some courses related to mathematical concepts in fields like b

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    Bhanita Sarmah | Guide-Level 14

    5 years ago
    Yes, maths need not to be a compulsory subject in your 12th to apply for B.Tech Biotech.
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    Govinda Bhawsar Willing to learn new things | Contributor-Level 9

    6 years ago
    Don't worry , definitely you will survive in B.Tech biotech in LPU, as in biotech there is no need to worry about maths. It basically involves technical knowledge. So go for it.
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    shikha verma | Contributor-Level 9

    11 months ago

    Yes, you can survive in B.Tech Biotechnology at LPU without having studied math in 12th, as the programme is designed to accommodate students from a biology background. While some subjects like bioinformatics, bioprocess engineering, and computational biology may involve basic mathematical concepts, LPU provides foundational support to help students grasp them.

    Additionally, biotechnology is largely biology-oriented, covering genetics, microbiology, molecular biology, and biochemical engineering, making it manageable without an advanced math background. If needed, you can take extra effort to learn essential mathematical concepts throug

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