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    Pune, Maharashtra, India

    Duration

    4 Years

    Biotechnology

    Dr. Kiran And Pallavi Patel Global University Vadodara
    Duration
    4 Years
    Biotechnology UG OFFLINE

    Duration

    4 Years

    Biotechnology

    Dr. Kiran And Pallavi Patel Global University Vadodara
    Duration
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    Fees

    ₹1,80,000

    Placement

    94.5%

    Avg Package

    ₹6,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹9,50,000

    OverviewAdmissionsCurriculumFeesPlacements
    4 Years
    Biotechnology
    UG
    OFFLINE

    Fees

    ₹1,80,000

    Placement

    94.5%

    Avg Package

    ₹6,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹9,50,000

    Seats

    100

    Students

    250

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    Seats

    100

    Students

    250

    Curriculum

    Course Structure Overview

    The Biotechnology curriculum at Drs Kiran And Pallavi Patel Global University Vadodara is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of biological systems, their applications, and the engineering principles that drive modern biotechnological innovations. The program spans eight semesters, with a balanced mix of theoretical knowledge, laboratory skills, and research exposure.

    First Year

    In the first year, students are introduced to fundamental concepts in science and mathematics. Core subjects include Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics, and English Communication. Laboratory sessions reinforce these foundational principles through hands-on experiments and problem-solving exercises.

    Second Year

    The second year builds upon the first with more advanced courses in biology, chemistry, and physics. Students study topics such as cell biology, genetics, biochemistry, microbiology, and organic chemistry. Practical sessions focus on laboratory techniques, data analysis, and scientific writing.

    Third Year

    The third year introduces core biotechnology subjects including molecular biology, recombinant DNA technology, fermentation technology, and bioprocess engineering. Students also begin exploring specialized areas through departmental electives and project-based learning initiatives.

    Fourth Year

    The final year focuses on advanced specializations and capstone projects. Students choose from various tracks such as pharmaceutical biotechnology, agricultural biotechnology, environmental biotechnology, and computational biotechnology. The year culminates in a major research project or thesis that integrates all learning experiences.

    SemesterCourse CodeCourse TitleCredit Structure (L-T-P-C)Pre-requisites
    1BIO101Introduction to Biology3-0-2-1None
    1CHEM101Chemistry I3-0-2-1None
    1MATH101Mathematics I3-0-0-3None
    1PHYS101Physics I3-0-2-1None
    1ENG101English Communication2-0-0-1None
    1LAW101Introduction to Law2-0-0-1None
    1LAB101Biology Lab0-0-4-1None
    1LAB102Chemistry Lab0-0-4-1None
    2BIO201Cell Biology3-0-2-1BIO101
    2CHEM201Organic Chemistry3-0-2-1CHEM101
    2MATH201Mathematics II3-0-0-3MATH101
    2BIO202Genetics3-0-2-1BIO101
    2BIO203Biochemistry I3-0-2-1BIO101, CHEM101
    2LAW201Intellectual Property Rights2-0-0-1None
    2LAB201Cell Biology Lab0-0-4-1BIO101
    2LAB202Organic Chemistry Lab0-0-4-1CHEM101
    3BIO301Molecular Biology3-0-2-1BIO202, BIO203
    3BIO302Recombinant DNA Technology3-0-2-1BIO203
    3BIO303Bioprocess Engineering3-0-2-1BIO203, CHEM201
    3BIO304Fermentation Technology3-0-2-1BIO201, BIO203
    3BIO305Microbiology3-0-2-1BIO101
    3LAW301Biotechnology Ethics and Regulations2-0-0-1None
    3LAB301Molecular Biology Lab0-0-4-1BIO203, BIO301
    3LAB302Fermentation Technology Lab0-0-4-1BIO304
    4BIO401Protein Engineering3-0-2-1BIO301, BIO302
    4BIO402Gene Therapy3-0-2-1BIO301, BIO302
    4BIO403Stem Cell Biology3-0-2-1BIO201, BIO301
    4BIO404Environmental Biotechnology3-0-2-1BIO305
    4BIO405Agricultural Biotechnology3-0-2-1BIO305
    4LAB401Protein Engineering Lab0-0-4-1BIO401
    4LAB402Gene Therapy Lab0-0-4-1BIO402
    5BIO501Computational Biology3-0-2-1BIO301, MATH201
    5BIO502Bioinformatics3-0-2-1BIO301, BIO501
    5BIO503Drug Discovery3-0-2-1BIO301, BIO302
    5BIO504Pharmacology3-0-2-1BIO302
    5BIO505Tissue Engineering3-0-2-1BIO301, BIO303
    5LAB501Computational Biology Lab0-0-4-1BIO501
    5LAB502Bioinformatics Lab0-0-4-1BIO502
    6BIO601Advanced Bioprocessing3-0-2-1BIO303
    6BIO602Biomaterials3-0-2-1BIO301, BIO303
    6BIO603Biotechnology Entrepreneurship2-0-0-1None
    6BIO604Regulatory Affairs in Biotech2-0-0-1BIO301, BIO401
    6BIO605Biotechnology Industry Trends2-0-0-1None
    6LAB601Advanced Bioprocessing Lab0-0-4-1BIO601
    7BIO701Research Methodology2-0-0-1None
    7BIO702Mini Project I0-0-4-2None
    7BIO703Mini Project II0-0-4-2BIO702
    7BIO704Special Topics in Biotechnology2-0-0-1None
    7BIO705Internship Preparation0-0-2-1None
    8BIO801Final Year Thesis0-0-8-4BIO703

    Advanced Departmental Electives

    Several advanced departmental electives are offered to students in their final years. These courses allow students to explore specialized topics within biotechnology and align with their career goals.

    Protein Engineering

    This course explores the structure-function relationships of proteins and techniques for modifying them. Students learn about site-directed mutagenesis, protein folding, and directed evolution methods. The course includes laboratory sessions where students design and test modified enzymes for industrial applications.

    Gene Therapy

    Gene therapy is a rapidly evolving field that involves introducing genetic material into cells to treat or prevent disease. This course covers gene delivery systems, vector development, safety considerations, and clinical trial design. Students engage in case studies of successful gene therapy treatments and analyze emerging technologies.

    Stem Cell Biology

    This advanced elective focuses on the biology of stem cells and their applications in regenerative medicine. Topics include pluripotency maintenance, differentiation pathways, and therapeutic uses of stem cells. Students study recent breakthroughs in induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) technology and explore ethical implications.

    Environmental Biotechnology

    This course addresses environmental challenges through biological solutions. It covers bioremediation of pollutants, biofuel production, wastewater treatment, and ecosystem restoration. Students conduct research projects on local environmental issues and propose sustainable biotechnological interventions.

    Agricultural Biotechnology

    Students learn about genetic modification techniques in crops, pest resistance development, and sustainable agriculture practices. The course includes hands-on laboratory sessions involving plant transformation, molecular markers, and field trials of genetically modified crops.

    Bioinformatics

    This course introduces students to computational tools used in analyzing biological data. Topics include sequence alignment, phylogenetic analysis, structural bioinformatics, and genomics databases. Students gain experience with software packages like BLAST, ClustalW, and Galaxy.

    Drug Discovery

    This elective explores the process of identifying and developing new pharmaceutical compounds. Students study target identification, lead optimization, pharmacokinetics, and drug safety evaluation. The course includes laboratory sessions where students perform high-throughput screening assays and analyze compound properties.

    Tissue Engineering

    Students learn about scaffolding materials, cell culture techniques, and biomaterials for regenerating tissues. The course covers current research in cartilage, bone, and skin regeneration and explores clinical applications of tissue engineering products.

    Bioprocess Engineering

    This course focuses on designing and optimizing processes for producing biotechnological products. Students study fermentation kinetics, reactor design, product recovery, and process control systems. Practical sessions involve operating pilot-scale bioreactors and analyzing process parameters.

    Computational Biology

    This advanced topic integrates biology with computer science and mathematics. Students learn to model biological systems using computational methods and apply machine learning algorithms to biological data. The course includes laboratory sessions using programming languages like Python and R.

    Project-Based Learning Philosophy

    The Biotechnology program at Drs Kiran And Pallavi Patel Global University Vadodara emphasizes project-based learning as a core component of education. This approach ensures that students gain practical experience, develop critical thinking skills, and apply theoretical knowledge to real-world problems.

    Mini-Projects

    Mini-projects are undertaken during the seventh semester and involve teams of 3-5 students working on specific biotechnological challenges. These projects begin with literature reviews and progress through hypothesis formulation, experimental design, data collection, analysis, and presentation. Students receive mentorship from faculty members and are evaluated based on project outcomes and teamwork skills.

    Final-Year Thesis/Capstone Project

    The final-year thesis is a significant research endeavor that requires students to conduct original research under the guidance of a faculty advisor. The project must address an important question in biotechnology, involve substantial experimental work, and culminate in a written report and oral presentation. Students often collaborate with industry partners or research institutions during this phase.

    Project Selection Process

    Students select their projects based on personal interests, faculty expertise, and available resources. The selection process involves proposal presentations where students outline their project goals, methodology, timeline, and expected outcomes. Faculty advisors provide feedback and approve final project selections.

    Evaluation Criteria

    Projects are evaluated using multiple criteria including scientific rigor, innovation, teamwork, presentation quality, and overall impact. Peer reviews, faculty evaluations, and external assessments ensure that students receive comprehensive feedback throughout their project journey.