I have just completed my 12th as I am interested in veterinary, forensic and B.Tech biotech and actuarial science. What should I do?
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Dear Roshan,
I feel you should go for B.Tech as it is a professional degree and has wider career opportunities. Biotechnology is a branch that has come up very fast. On one hand, it caters to the industrial sector such as food and beverages industry, textiles industry, biological products, medicines and pharmaceuticals while on the other hand this branch of Science caters to the requirements of agriculture, animal husbandry, nutrition and environmental conservation.
Because of the commendable scope in this field today it is one of the best career options. There is a great demand for biotechnical experts in countless industries and secto...more -
Hi Roshan,
You have to check for college specific entrance requirements and if there is a need for any entrance test you must clear the same. In addition you have to check the 12th cut-off requirements of the colleges. Please check this list for college options and their eligibility criteria, go through their websites and check for admission notifications regularly:
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