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    Pune, Maharashtra, India

    Duration

    4 Years

    Biotechnology

    M V N University Palwal
    Duration
    4 Years
    Biotechnology UG OFFLINE

    Duration

    4 Years

    Biotechnology

    M V N University Palwal
    Duration
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    Fees

    ₹8,00,000

    Placement

    93.5%

    Avg Package

    ₹6,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹12,00,000

    OverviewAdmissionsCurriculumFeesPlacements
    4 Years
    Biotechnology
    UG
    OFFLINE

    Fees

    ₹8,00,000

    Placement

    93.5%

    Avg Package

    ₹6,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹12,00,000

    Seats

    120

    Students

    1,200

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    Seats

    120

    Students

    1,200

    Curriculum

    Comprehensive Course Structure

    The Biotechnology program at M V N University Palwal is designed to provide students with a robust foundation in biological sciences and their technological applications. The curriculum spans eight semesters, integrating core subjects, departmental electives, science electives, and laboratory work.

    Semester-wise Course Structure

    Semester Course Code Course Title Credit Structure (L-T-P-C) Pre-requisites
    1 BT101 Chemistry for Biotechnology 3-0-2-4 None
    BT102 Physics for Biotechnology 3-0-2-4 None
    BT103 Biology I 3-0-2-4 None
    BT104 Mathematics I 3-0-2-4 None
    BT105 Introduction to Biotechnology 2-0-1-3 None
    BT106 Computer Applications in Science 2-0-1-3 None
    BT107 Chemistry Lab I 0-0-4-2 None
    BT108 Biology Lab I 0-0-4-2 None
    BT109 Physics Lab I 0-0-4-2 None
    BT110 Workshop I 0-0-4-2 None
    2 BT201 Biology II 3-0-2-4 BT103
    BT202 Mathematics II 3-0-2-4 BT104
    BT203 Organic Chemistry 3-0-2-4 BT101
    BT204 Cell Biology 3-0-2-4 BT103
    BT205 Biochemistry I 3-0-2-4 BT101, BT103
    BT206 Biotechnology Lab I 0-0-4-2 BT107, BT108
    BT207 Microbiology 3-0-2-4 BT103
    BT208 Statistics and Probability 3-0-2-4 BT104
    BT209 Biochemistry Lab I 0-0-4-2 BT205
    BT210 Workshop II 0-0-4-2 BT110
    3 BT301 Genetics 3-0-2-4 BT201, BT204
    BT302 Molecular Biology 3-0-2-4 BT204
    BT303 Biochemistry II 3-0-2-4 BT205
    BT304 Immunology 3-0-2-4 BT201
    BT305 Biotechnology Principles 3-0-2-4 BT201, BT205
    BT306 Molecular Biology Lab 0-0-4-2 BT302
    BT307 Genetics Lab 0-0-4-2 BT301
    BT308 Immunology Lab 0-0-4-2 BT304
    BT309 Biotechnology Lab II 0-0-4-2 BT206, BT305
    BT310 Workshop III 0-0-4-2 BT210
    4 BT401 Bioprocess Engineering 3-0-2-4 BT305, BT207
    BT402 Biophysics 3-0-2-4 BT102, BT201
    BT403 Biotechnology Applications 3-0-2-4 BT305
    BT404 Recombinant DNA Technology 3-0-2-4 BT302, BT305
    BT405 Drug Design and Development 3-0-2-4 BT303, BT305
    BT406 Bioprocess Engineering Lab 0-0-4-2 BT401
    BT407 Recombinant DNA Lab 0-0-4-2 BT404
    BT408 Drug Development Lab 0-0-4-2 BT405
    BT409 Research Methodology 3-0-2-4 BT305
    BT410 Workshop IV 0-0-4-2 BT310
    5 BT501 Advanced Biotechnology 3-0-2-4 BT403, BT404
    BT502 Biotechnology in Agriculture 3-0-2-4 BT301, BT303
    BT503 Environmental Biotechnology 3-0-2-4 BT207, BT305
    BT504 Bioinformatics 3-0-2-4 BT302, BT305
    BT505 Biotechnology in Medicine 3-0-2-4 BT304, BT405
    BT506 Advanced Bioprocessing 3-0-2-4 BT401
    BT507 Biotechnology in Industry 3-0-2-4 BT403
    BT508 Advanced Biochemistry Lab 0-0-4-2 BT303
    BT509 Research Project I 0-0-8-4 BT409
    BT510 Workshop V 0-0-4-2 BT410
    6 BT601 Nanobiotechnology 3-0-2-4 BT501, BT504
    BT602 Regenerative Medicine 3-0-2-4 BT505
    BT603 Drug Delivery Systems 3-0-2-4 BT405
    BT604 Biomaterials 3-0-2-4 BT501
    BT605 Biotechnology in Food Industry 3-0-2-4 BT502
    BT606 Biotechnology in Environmental Applications 3-0-2-4 BT503
    BT607 Biotechnology Entrepreneurship 3-0-2-4 BT507
    BT608 Advanced Biotechnology Lab 0-0-4-2 BT508
    BT609 Research Project II 0-0-8-4 BT509
    BT610 Workshop VI 0-0-4-2 BT510
    7 BT701 Biotechnology in Healthcare 3-0-2-4 BT602, BT603
    BT702 Industrial Biotechnology 3-0-2-4 BT605, BT607
    BT703 Bioethics and Regulatory Affairs 3-0-2-4 BT501, BT601
    BT704 Biotechnology in Emerging Technologies 3-0-2-4 BT601, BT604
    BT705 Advanced Bioprocessing Techniques 3-0-2-4 BT606
    BT706 Biotechnology in Agriculture and Food Security 3-0-2-4 BT605
    BT707 Biotechnology for Sustainable Development 3-0-2-4 BT606
    BT708 Research Project III 0-0-8-4 BT609
    BT709 Mini-Project 0-0-4-2 BT608
    BT710 Workshop VII 0-0-4-2 BT610
    8 BT801 Capstone Project 0-0-12-8 BT708
    BT802 Internship 0-0-8-4 BT709
    BT803 Professional Development 2-0-1-3 None
    BT804 Thesis Writing 2-0-1-3 None
    BT805 Industry Exposure 2-0-1-3 None
    BT806 Final Review 0-0-4-2 BT801, BT802
    BT807 Workshop VIII 0-0-4-2 BT710
    BT808 Graduation Ceremony 0-0-2-1 None
    BT809 Alumni Network 2-0-1-3 None
    BT810 Placement Preparation 2-0-1-3 None

    Detailed Departmental Elective Courses

    The department offers a range of advanced elective courses designed to provide students with specialized knowledge and skills in emerging areas of biotechnology.

    Advanced Biotechnology (BT501)

    This course explores cutting-edge developments in biotechnology including synthetic biology, gene editing, and novel therapeutic approaches. Students learn about CRISPR-Cas9 systems, artificial gene circuits, and the ethical implications of genetic modification. The course includes laboratory sessions where students apply these techniques to real-world problems.

    Biotechnology in Agriculture (BT502)

    This elective focuses on agricultural biotechnology applications such as transgenic crops, plant breeding, and biopesticides. Students study molecular markers, gene silencing techniques, and sustainable farming practices. The course emphasizes the role of biotechnology in addressing global food security challenges.

    Environmental Biotechnology (BT503)

    This course addresses environmental applications of biotechnology including waste management, pollution control, and bioremediation. Students learn about microbial degradation pathways, biofilm formation, and sustainable technology solutions. The course includes field visits to industrial sites and environmental laboratories.

    Bioinformatics (BT504)

    This course introduces students to computational tools used in biotechnology research including sequence alignment, database searching, and protein structure prediction. Students gain hands-on experience with software packages like BLAST, ClustalW, and PyMOL. The course also covers machine learning applications in biological data analysis.

    Biotechnology in Medicine (BT505)

    This course explores the application of biotechnology in healthcare including drug discovery, diagnostic tools, and personalized medicine. Students study pharmaceutical development processes, clinical trial design, and regulatory frameworks. The course includes case studies on successful biotech companies and their products.

    Advanced Bioprocessing (BT506)

    This elective covers advanced topics in bioprocess engineering including fermentation optimization, continuous processing, and scale-up techniques. Students learn about bioreactor design, process control systems, and quality assurance practices. The course includes laboratory sessions with industrial-scale equipment.

    Biotechnology in Industry (BT507)

    This course provides an overview of the industrial applications of biotechnology including pharmaceuticals, food processing, and biofuels. Students study market analysis, product development strategies, and business models in the biotech sector. The course includes visits to industrial facilities and interactions with industry professionals.

    Research Methodology (BT409)

    This course provides students with essential research skills including hypothesis formation, experimental design, data analysis, and scientific writing. Students learn about literature review techniques, statistical methods, and ethical considerations in research. The course includes a project where students design and execute an independent research study.

    Biotechnology Entrepreneurship (BT607)

    This elective prepares students for entrepreneurship in the biotech sector by covering business planning, intellectual property management, and funding strategies. Students learn about startup incubation programs, venture capital investment, and regulatory compliance issues. The course includes mentorship from successful biotech entrepreneurs.

    Biotechnology in Emerging Technologies (BT704)

    This advanced course explores emerging trends in biotechnology such as nanobiotechnology, synthetic biology, and systems biology. Students study cutting-edge research papers and participate in research seminars. The course emphasizes innovation and creativity in solving complex biological problems.

    Project-Based Learning Philosophy

    The department's approach to project-based learning is designed to integrate theoretical knowledge with practical application. Students engage in both individual and group projects throughout their academic journey, culminating in a comprehensive capstone project in the final year.

    Mini-Projects

    Mini-projects are assigned during the third and fourth years of study. These projects typically last 2-3 months and involve applying concepts learned in core courses to real-world problems. Students work in small teams under faculty supervision, developing problem-solving skills and collaborative abilities.

    Final-Year Thesis/Capstone Project

    The final-year capstone project is a significant component of the program, requiring students to conduct original research or develop an innovative biotechnology solution. Projects are selected in consultation with faculty mentors and must align with current trends in the field. Students present their findings at a departmental symposium and defend their work before a panel of experts.

    Project Selection and Mentorship

    Students select projects based on their interests and career goals, with guidance from faculty mentors. The selection process involves proposal submission, review by the departmental committee, and final approval. Faculty mentors provide ongoing support throughout the project duration, ensuring that students receive adequate resources and expertise.