I want to study genetics engineering in UK. What should I do?

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Chetna S
9 years ago
Choose five or more universities as per your budget, interests or specialization. King's College, Cambridge, Liverpool are the best ones. You need to have good percentage in 12th for under grad or bachelor's for master's. TOEFL score would be required to show ur english competency. In addition to t

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You can pursue it in University of Leicester.

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