Is maths necessary as a subject in 11th and 12th to study biotechnology?
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Hi Tanushri,
No! You can pursue biotechnology without math too. You can pursue your biotechnology degree from Shoolini University, it has ranked 4th among Top Private Biotech Schools in India
Eligibility: 10+2 (PCB/PCM) with 55% marks/10 + 2 (PCM/ PCB); Lateral entry to 3rd Semester for Diploma holders in concerned or related subjects with minimum 55% marks. For more information: http://shooliniuniversity.com/programme/biotechnology/btech
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No! But, you may have to face some basics of maths in your first year. Since when you enters in a college then you are unaware of all thing like environment, study pattern etc. So, the first year course consist of that subject only which you had studied in your class 11 and 12. But the syllabus are some modified.
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