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3 weeks agoBeginner-Level 1
Biotechnology at Chandigarh University is a course that mixes Science with modern research.The study covers life, cells, and technology in a very detailed way. The subjects start with core areas like General Microbiology, Cell Biology, Elementary Biochemistry, and Fundamentals of Chemistry. There are also lab works in microbiology, cell biology, and chemistry to give practical skills. Later, the curriculum adds Genetics, Molecular Biology, Analytical Chemistry, and Bioanalytical Techniques along with labs. As semesters go ahead, subjects like Immunology, Genetic Engineering, Advanced Biochemistry, and Computer Applications in Biotechno
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3 weeks agoBeginner-Level 4
Teachers here have good experience and some have international exposure. Students get chances to work on real projects, visit industries, and do internships which help them see how art works in real life. The campus has well-equipped studios and labs with modern tools for practice and research. The programme also focuses on understanding ideas behind art, not just drawing or painting. It gives a mix of traditional and digital art learning. Overall, students can grow their skills and ideas step by step while getting practical experience in different fields of art.
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For admission in B.Sc. Biotechnology at Chandigarh University, the requirement is 10+2 passed with at least 50% marks. Subjects must include Physics and Chemistry, along with either Biology, Botany, Zoology, Agriculture, or Mathematics. The exam must be from a recognised board or council. The duration of the programme is four years, divided into semesters. The semester fee is around INR 73,000, while other charges include INR 2,500 for exam fee and INR 2,000 as security.
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3 weeks agoBeginner-Level 4
Yes, yes ofcourse, Biosciences students at Chandigarh University do work in research labs, pharma, or biotech companies. They can join pharmaceutical industries, testing laboratories, medical labs, and research and development firms. Many also find opportunities in biotechnology firms, cosmetic companies, and even agricultural research services. Some graduates work in colleges, technical journals, or as medical representatives. Companies like Sentis Allxor Pharma, and ANM Group hire biosciences students, giving them exposure to real-world projects.
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Biosciences students at Chandigarh University are allowed to take electives from other departments.This system is defined under the Flexible Choice Based Credit System where students can choose courses of their own choice for credits outside their main program.With over 70 open electives offered in diversely offered disciplines, the university allows students to navigate into various fields and accumulate interdisciplinary knowledge.Opting for electives outside their departments will enhance their skill set- analytical thinking, problem -solving and technical skills, making them more competent in the job market alongwith an array
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3 weeks agoBeginner-Level 2
For B.E. in CSE, Chandigarh University is the bestest. The programme at the university is globally recognized. It has accreditations from the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) and the National Board of Accreditation (NBA). Big companies like Microsoft, IBM, Wipro, Infosys and many more hire from here. CSE students have bagged top offers, including Rs 54.75 LPA in India and Rs 1.7 crore internationally.
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3 weeks agoBeginner-Level 3
Biosciences students have good chances to work with NGOs and healthcare organisation. Many NGOs hire students for roles like public health awarness, health education and research projects in communities. For example, students can help in vaccintion drives, disease prevention compaigns or environmental projects focusing on biodiversity and sustainability. Health care organisation alo need biosciences graduates for clinical research, lab testing and managing health programs. Students can work on research trails for new medicines on assist in hospitals with disease monitoring and patient care studies. These roles give practical experience
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3 weeks agoBeginner-Level 3
The Biosciences course at Chandigarh University focuses on a mix of interdisciplinary learning and practical experience. Students study subjects from micro to macro aspects of life sciences, including Zoology and Botany, while learning in modern ICT-enabled classrooms and labs. The programme encourages research, with chances to publish in reputed journals and participate in innovative projects. Students also benefit from skill-based training and workshops that improve employability in various biosciences careers. The curriculum is aligned with industry needs, ensuring students learn relevant skills. Regular expert talks, lab work, and
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3 weeks agoBeginner-Level 2
Yes, Chandigarh University arranges industrial and field visits for its biosciences students to give them practical exposure beyond classroom learning. For example, students have visited Panacea Biotech Ltd., where they observed the R&D labs, learned about drug synthesis, and saw how advanced analytical instruments are used in real-time research. Another visit was to the Centre of Innovation & Applied Bioprocessing (CIAB), where students explored equipment like fermenters, spray dryers, and analytical devices such as GC-MS and HPLC. These visits helps students understand industrial processes, bioprocessing techniques, and laboratory pr
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3 weeks agoBeginner-Level 3
Yes, biosciences students do get exposure to international research collaborations. The field of biosciences is connected with global learning, so tie-ups with foreign universities play a big role. At present, there are 150+ international collaborations with biosciences and biotechnology. These are spread across 47+ countries, which include USA, UK, Canada, Australia, Japan, South Korea, France, Brazil, and many more. Such tie-ups give students chance to learn new research trends, access global labs, and also explore exchange programs. For example, students may connect with University of California, Berkeley (USA), University of Floren
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3 weeks agoBeginner-Level 4
Biosciences students at Chandigarh University study a wide range of subjects that cover both basic and applied biology. Core subjects include Biochemistry, Genetics, Molecular Biology, Microbiology, and Cell Biology, which help students understand the structure, function, and behavior of living organisms at the molecular and cellular level. They also learn about Plant and Animal Physiology, Taxonomy, Biodiversity, and Conservation, giving a strong foundation in the study of different species and ecosystems. Applied subjects like Bioinformatics, Tissue Culture, Analytical Biotechnology, and Environmental Sciences provide hands-on skills
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3 weeks agoBeginner-Level 3
Biosciences students are often encouraged to take part in hackathons and competitions to gain practical experience beyond the classroom. These events help students use their knowledge in real-world problems, especially in areas like bioinformatics, healthcare, and environmental science. Participating in hackathons allows students to learn teamwork, communication, and problem-solving skills while exploring innovative solutions. Many competitions are designed to bring together students from different backgrounds, including computer science, engineering, and life sciences, which gives Biosciences students a chance to work in interdiscipli
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3 weeks agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, students who have scored 50% in Class 12 are eligible for certain courses at Chinmaya Advance Research Education College of Nursing. They are eligible to apply for BPT in which 50% in Class 12 is required and for BMLT in which the eligibility is Class 12 pass. For BSc Nursing, it is 45% in PCB with English. Admission is provided on merit in the qualifying examination.
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3 weeks agoBeginner-Level 5
Chandigarh University encourages Biosciences students to take part in both clubs and practical experiences. The department has active clubs such as the Biomed Club, Mendel Club, Helicase Club, Brainiacs, and Bacterial Garden. Students can join activities like poster presentations on ecosystem restoration, biology quizzes, model-making competitions, and seminars on scientific writing. These activities are designed to improve students' understanding of their field while also developing teamwork and creativity. Workshops on topics like stress management are also organized to support overall student growth.
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3 weeks agoBeginner-Level 5
Access to updated journals and research databases is very important for biosciences students, and it is made available for them. This is clear from the fact that in different fields like mycology, insect taxonomy, industrial microbiology, nutraceuticals, and bioremediation, students and researchers are actively publishing their work. Till now, more than 230 + papers have been published, which shows continuous use of such resources. Also, with 2 patents already granted and 3 more filed, students are working on innovative ideas that come only after reading updated scientific content. These journals give exposure to international research
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3 weeks agoBeginner-Level 1
Biosciences laboratories are looked after with regular care and support. Instruments are serviced on time and working areas are kept neat and safe. Students practice experiments in microbiology, botany, zoology, and biotechnology with proper guidance. Laboratories are also linked to ICT tools so students can record, analyze, and share results easily. Lab attendants and faculty supervise every activity to ensure order and discipline. With all these steps, the labs remain well-organized, safe, and ready for students to explore Science in practice.
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3 weeks agoBeginner-Level 3
Yes, Biosciences students at Chandigarh University are provided with competitive exam training as part of the life skills and Mentoring programme . In this program, every student gets a mentor who support them with academic guidance, exam strategies, and career advice. The main goal is to prepare students for professional fields by giving them the right training and confidence .The university also gives many chances outside the classroom like research projects, industry vists, and workshops. These activities help students understand how the things work in real life and improve their knowledge beyond books . At UIIBT,
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3 weeks agoBeginner-Level 2
Yes biosciences students at chandigarh university are provided with competitive exam training as part of the life skills and mentoring programme this programme every student gets mentor who support them with academic guidance, exam strategies and career advice the main goal is to prepare students for professional field is to prepare students for professional field by giving them the right training and confidence. The university also gives many chances outside the classroom like research project, industry visits and workshop these activities helps students understand how the things work in real life and improve their knowledge beyond bo
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