( B.Tech- LE) – Bachelor of Technology- LE – Bio-Chemistry.

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Faculty = ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
Program name = ( B.Tech- LE) – Bachelor of Technology- LE – Bio-Chemistry.
DURATION=6 Semester
Eligibility = Polytechnic diploma of 3 year after X

Fees Structure
Total fees = 278571
Fees per month = 7738
Fees per quarterly = 23214
Fees per semester = 46428
Fees per year = 92856

Scholarship =
Scholarship is depend on 12th board score . Exp = 65%-75% = 10% , 75.01% -85% = 15%, 85.01% – 90% = 20%, 90.01% – 94.99% = 25%, >95% = 30%, All right reserved with connect pulse.

Placement
Lifetime placement support from connect pulse.

Startup
Seeds funding for startup upto 10 lac ( for unique busess plan).

Description

A Bachelor of Technology – Lateral Entry (B.Tech-LE) in Biochemistry is designed for students who have completed a diploma in biochemistry, biotechnology, or a related field. This program allows students to enter directly into the second year of the B.Tech curriculum, focusing on the biochemical processes that underpin biological systems and their applications in various industries, including pharmaceuticals, healthcare, and food technology.

Curriculum Overview
The curriculum for a B.Tech-LE in Biochemistry typically covers a blend of core biochemical principles, laboratory techniques, and applications. Here are some common subjects and areas of study included in this program:

Introduction to Biochemistry:

Overview of the chemical processes and substances that occur in living organisms.
Molecular Biology:

Study of the molecular mechanisms of genetic material, including DNA/RNA structure and function, gene expression, and regulation.
Enzymology:

Examination of enzyme structure, function, kinetics, and mechanisms of action.
Metabolism:

Detailed analysis of metabolic pathways, including catabolism and anabolism, and the role of metabolism in health and disease.
Biochemical Techniques:

Introduction to laboratory techniques such as chromatography, electrophoresis, and spectrophotometry for analyzing biomolecules.
Cell Biology:

Exploration of cellular structure, function, and processes, including signal transduction pathways and cellular metabolism.
Protein Biochemistry:

Study of protein structure, folding, function, and interactions with other biomolecules.
Genetics and Genomics:

Overview of classical and molecular genetics, including methodologies in genomics.
Biotechnology Applications:

Application of biochemistry in biotechnology, including genetic engineering, fermentation technology, and recombinant DNA technology.
Analytical Biochemistry:

Methods for analyzing biological samples, focusing on quantitative and qualitative analysis.
Bioinformatics:

Introduction to the use of computational tools for storing, analyzing, and interpreting biological data.
Capstone Project/Internship:

A practical project or internship that allows students to apply their understanding of biochemistry in real-world research or industrial settings.
Career Opportunities
Graduates with a B.Tech-LE in Biochemistry can find diverse career opportunities in pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, healthcare, food and beverage industries, and research institutions. Some potential job roles include:

Biochemist: Conducting research to understand biochemical processes and develop new products or processes.

Research Scientist: Working in laboratories to investigate biochemical problems and develop new technologies or products.

Clinical Biochemist: Analyzing biological samples in clinical settings to diagnose diseases and monitor patient health.

Quality Control Analyst: Ensuring the quality and reliability of biochemical products in laboratory settings.

Regulatory Affairs Specialist: Ensuring compliance with regulations in the manufacturing and marketing of biochemical products.

Biotechnology Technician: Assisting in the development and production of biopharmaceuticals and other biotechnological products.

Food Technologist: Applying biochemistry to food production, preservation, and safety.

Environmental Biochemist: Studying the impact of biochemical processes on the environment and developing solutions for environmental problems.

Sales and Marketing in Biotech: Working in sales and marketing roles for biochemical products or equipment.

Bioinformatics Specialist: Analyzing biological data using computing tools in pharmaceuticals or research settings.

Further Education
Graduates may consider pursuing higher studies, such as a Master?s degree in Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Biotechnology, or related fields to deepen their knowledge and enhance their career opportunities. Additionally, obtaining certifications in specialized biochemistry techniques or fields can further improve employability.

If you have any more questions about the curriculum, career paths, or other aspects of a Bachelor of Technology – Laleral Entry in Biochemistry, feel free to ask!

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