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    Pune, Maharashtra, India

    Duration

    4 Years

    Biotechnology

    Adamas University Kolkata
    Duration
    4 Years
    Biotechnology UG OFFLINE

    Duration

    4 Years

    Biotechnology

    Adamas University Kolkata
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    Fees

    ₹6,50,000

    Placement

    93.5%

    Avg Package

    ₹6,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹18,00,000

    OverviewAdmissionsCurriculumFeesPlacements
    4 Years
    Biotechnology
    UG
    OFFLINE

    Fees

    ₹6,50,000

    Placement

    93.5%

    Avg Package

    ₹6,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹18,00,000

    Seats

    120

    Students

    300

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    Seats

    120

    Students

    300

    Curriculum

    Course Schedule and Academic Progression

    The Biotechnology program at Adamas University Kolkata is structured over eight semesters, with each semester lasting approximately 16 weeks. The curriculum balances theoretical knowledge with practical application, ensuring that students develop both analytical and experimental skills essential for success in the field.

    Semester-wise Course Breakdown

    SEMESTERCOURSE CODECOURSE TITLECRITICALITYPRE-REQUISITES
    1BIO101Basic BiologyL-T-P-C: 3-1-0-4NONE
    1MAT101Mathematics IL-T-P-C: 3-1-0-4NONE
    1CHM101Chemistry IL-T-P-C: 3-1-0-4NONE
    1PHY101Physics IL-T-P-C: 3-1-0-4NONE
    1BIO102Introduction to BiotechnologyL-T-P-C: 3-1-0-4NONE
    1BIO103Basic Laboratory SkillsL-T-P-C: 0-0-6-2NONE
    2BIO201Molecular BiologyL-T-P-C: 3-1-0-4BIO101
    2BIO202GeneticsL-T-P-C: 3-1-0-4BIO101
    2MAT201Mathematics IIL-T-P-C: 3-1-0-4MAT101
    2CHM201Organic ChemistryL-T-P-C: 3-1-0-4CHM101
    2BIO203Cell BiologyL-T-P-C: 3-1-0-4BIO101
    2BIO204Lab Techniques in Molecular BiologyL-T-P-C: 0-0-6-2BIO103
    3BIO301Genomics and ProteomicsL-T-P-C: 3-1-0-4BIO201, BIO202
    3BIO302Enzyme TechnologyL-T-P-C: 3-1-0-4BIO203
    3BIO303MicrobiologyL-T-P-C: 3-1-0-4BIO101
    3BIO304Recombinant DNA TechnologyL-T-P-C: 3-1-0-4BIO201, BIO202
    3BIO305BiochemistryL-T-P-C: 3-1-0-4CHM201
    3BIO306Advanced Lab TechniquesL-T-P-C: 0-0-6-2BIO204, BIO305
    4BIO401BioinformaticsL-T-P-C: 3-1-0-4BIO301, MAT201
    4BIO402Synthetic BiologyL-T-P-C: 3-1-0-4BIO304
    4BIO403Industrial BiotechnologyL-T-P-C: 3-1-0-4BIO302, BIO303
    4BIO404Bioprocess EngineeringL-T-P-C: 3-1-0-4BIO303, BIO302
    4BIO405Pharmaceutical BiotechnologyL-T-P-C: 3-1-0-4BIO301, BIO304
    4BIO406Environmental BiotechnologyL-T-P-C: 3-1-0-4BIO303, BIO305
    5BIO501Advanced GeneticsL-T-P-C: 3-1-0-4BIO202, BIO301
    5BIO502Metabolic EngineeringL-T-P-C: 3-1-0-4BIO402, BIO403
    5BIO503Stem Cell BiologyL-T-P-C: 3-1-0-4BIO203, BIO305
    5BIO504Drug Discovery and DevelopmentL-T-P-C: 3-1-0-4BIO405
    5BIO505Biotechnology in AgricultureL-T-P-C: 3-1-0-4BIO301, BIO303
    5BIO506Advanced Laboratory ProjectL-T-P-C: 0-0-6-2BIO406, BIO306
    6BIO601Personalized MedicineL-T-P-C: 3-1-0-4BIO501, BIO502
    6BIO602Clinical Trials and Regulatory AffairsL-T-P-C: 3-1-0-4BIO504
    6BIO603Biotechnology EntrepreneurshipL-T-P-C: 3-1-0-4BIO501, BIO503
    6BIO604Global Trends in BiotechL-T-P-C: 3-1-0-4BIO502, BIO504
    6BIO605Ethics and Governance in BiotechnologyL-T-P-C: 3-1-0-4BIO501
    6BIO606Capstone Project PreparationL-T-P-C: 0-0-6-2BIO506, BIO603
    7BIO701Capstone Research ProjectL-T-P-C: 0-0-12-8BIO606
    7BIO702Research MethodologyL-T-P-C: 3-1-0-4BIO501, BIO601
    7BIO703Advanced Biotech SeminarL-T-P-C: 2-0-0-2BIO702
    8BIO801Final Thesis PresentationL-T-P-C: 0-0-6-4BIO701
    8BIO802Internship Experience ReportL-T-P-C: 0-0-6-2BIO701

    Advanced Departmental Elective Courses

    Departmental electives in the Biotechnology program allow students to explore specialized areas of interest and prepare them for advanced research or industry roles. These courses are designed to deepen understanding of specific disciplines within biotechnology while providing exposure to current trends and methodologies.

    Bioinformatics

    The Bioinformatics course introduces students to computational methods used in analyzing biological data. Students learn how to use software tools for sequence alignment, gene prediction, protein structure modeling, and phylogenetic analysis. The curriculum covers both theoretical foundations and practical applications, enabling students to tackle real-world problems in genomics and proteomics.

    Synthetic Biology

    This course explores the design and construction of biological systems using principles from engineering and biology. Students study genetic circuits, metabolic pathways, and synthetic organisms, gaining insights into how to engineer biological components for specific functions. The course includes laboratory sessions where students build and test their own genetic constructs.

    Industrial Biotechnology

    The Industrial Biotechnology course focuses on scaling up biotechnological processes from laboratory to commercial production. Students learn about fermentation technology, downstream processing, quality control, and regulatory compliance in the biotech industry. The curriculum emphasizes sustainable practices and green chemistry principles.

    Bioprocess Engineering

    This course teaches students how to design and optimize bioprocesses for large-scale manufacturing. Topics include reactor design, mass transfer, heat transfer, and process control systems. Students gain hands-on experience with industrial equipment and simulation software used in biotech production facilities.

    Pharmaceutical Biotechnology

    This elective delves into the development of therapeutic products using biotechnological approaches. Students study drug discovery, formulation, clinical trials, and regulatory pathways. The course includes case studies from major pharmaceutical companies and exposure to emerging therapies in immunology, oncology, and neurology.

    Environmental Biotechnology

    This course addresses environmental challenges through biotechnological solutions. Students examine waste management, pollution control, and restoration techniques using microbial processes. The curriculum covers bioaugmentation, bioremediation, and sustainable agriculture practices that integrate biological principles with environmental stewardship.

    Stem Cell Biology

    This advanced elective explores the biology of stem cells and their potential applications in regenerative medicine. Students study cell differentiation, tissue engineering, and therapeutic cloning. The course includes discussions on ethical considerations and current research in stem cell therapy for diseases such as diabetes, Parkinson’s, and spinal cord injuries.

    Metabolic Engineering

    This course focuses on modifying metabolic pathways to produce desired compounds efficiently. Students learn how to engineer microorganisms for biofuel production, pharmaceutical synthesis, and industrial enzyme manufacturing. The curriculum includes practical sessions in genetic modification techniques and pathway optimization strategies.

    Drug Discovery and Development

    This elective provides an overview of the drug discovery pipeline from target identification to clinical development. Students study lead optimization, preclinical testing, and regulatory submission processes. The course includes guest lectures from industry experts and visits to pharmaceutical companies.

    Personalized Medicine

    This course examines how genetic variation influences disease susceptibility and treatment outcomes. Students learn about pharmacogenomics, biomarker discovery, and precision medicine approaches. The curriculum covers ethical issues related to genetic testing and personalized therapy in clinical settings.

    Project-Based Learning Philosophy

    The department's philosophy on project-based learning is centered around experiential education that bridges theory and practice. Projects are designed to simulate real-world scenarios, encouraging students to apply scientific principles to solve complex problems. This approach fosters creativity, teamwork, and critical thinking skills.

    Mini-Projects

    Mini-projects begin in the second year and continue throughout the program. These projects are typically completed within a semester and involve working in small teams on specific research questions or technical challenges. Projects may be based on existing literature or inspired by industry needs, allowing students to gain early exposure to research methodologies.

    Final-Year Thesis/Capstone Project

    The final-year thesis is a significant undertaking that requires students to conduct original research under the supervision of a faculty mentor. Students select a topic relevant to their area of interest and work independently or in teams to design experiments, collect data, analyze results, and write a comprehensive report. The project culminates in a public presentation before a committee of experts.

    Project Selection and Mentorship

    Students are encouraged to propose their own research ideas or choose from a list of faculty-led projects. The selection process involves submitting a proposal outlining objectives, methodology, timeline, and expected outcomes. Faculty mentors are assigned based on expertise alignment and availability, ensuring quality guidance throughout the project lifecycle.