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5 years agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, as a PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) student, you can definitely do B.Tech in Biotechnology, but you need to choose the right colleges because not all accept PCB students. The good thing is that many private universities now allow PCB students without maths.
Now coming to your main question, here are some of the best colleges (especially relevant options including LPU):
First, Lovely Professional University is a very good option for PCB students. LPU allows admission without maths and focuses on practical learning, labs, and industry exposure. It is also easier to get admission compared to top government colleges, and placem
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Minimum 75% aggregate marks should have been secured in 12th standard (or equivalent) examination. The candidates should be within the top 20 category percentile of the qualifying examination. While calculating aggregate marks, the candidates should take into account scores of Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Language and any one other subject. The candidates will have to satisfy at least one of the following two criteria for admission to IITs: The candidate should have passed 10+2 or equivalent examination with an aggregate of at least 75% marks. For SC/ ST an
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