Is it difficult for PCB students to study B.Tech (Biotechnology) at VIT?

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    Dhruv Garg | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago
    No. Not at all. Biotechnology is an interdisciplinary field, emphasising mainly on key general, introductory Biology courses followed by the necessary courses in applied sciences using Biotechnology. In my opinion, there's nothing to caution yourself whether you are PCB/PCMB/PCM student. My suggestion would be to please give some time learning the definition of the word Biotechnology put into words by various international organisations, the applications of Biotechnology and its scope in India. The general notion is that Biotechnology doesn't have much scope within India and I have seen most of my friends around biotechnology taking up
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    Aditya Saini | Contributor-Level 7

    a year ago
    It may be challenging for PCB Physics Chemistry Biology students to study B.Tech in biotechnology at VIT, as the course requires a strong foundation in both Biology and engineering concepts. However, if you are passionate about biotechnology and willing to work hard, you can certainly succeed in the programme. VIT is a well-regarded university with a strong faculty and well-designed curriculum, so you will have access to the resources and support needed to succeed. Additionally, VIT offers bridging courses and foundation programs to help students who may not have a strong background in certain subjects. It is important to note that the
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    Ideal Shukla

    a year ago
    No it depends whether your baiscs are clear of Computer Language or not.

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