B.Sc Biotechnology


About the Department

The Department of Biotechnology, established in 2025, aims to provide innovative education in biosciences through a well-structured curriculum that bridges core sciences and modern technologies. The B.Sc. Biotechnology program blends biological sciences with genetic engineering, bioinformatics, and bioprocessing, emphasizing 40% hands-on laboratory training, interdisciplinary electives, and mandatory internships to prepare students for careers in pharmaceuticals, agriculture, research, and environmental biotechnology.

Students gain theoretical and practical knowledge in cell biology, microbiology, molecular biology, genetic engineering, and bioprocess technology, along with skill-based training in plant organelle isolation, biosurfactants, drug discovery, and immunology. The department is equipped with advanced laboratories featuring PCR, digital microscopes, UV spectrophotometers, electroporators, and gel documentation systems, supported by highly qualified faculty with doctoral expertise.

Graduates pursue diverse careers in healthcare, agriculture, pharmaceuticals, and environmental sectors, with entry-level salaries ranging from Rs.3.5–6 LPA, and roles such as research associates, lab technicians, quality control analysts, and clinical research associates. The field is rapidly expanding in synthetic biology, genomics, and vaccine manufacturing, while higher studies offer specializations in biotechnology, microbiology, bioinformatics, molecular biology, virology, nanotechnology, or advanced paths like MBA in Biotechnology Management, M.Tech in Biotechnology, and Ph.D. programs, encouraging innovation, patents, and entrepreneurship.


Our Vision

  To provide a versatile and protean platform by providing hands-on training for Biotechnology education and research.

  To create a fairer, prosperous and zealous student community to excel profoundly in the arenas of Biosciences.


Our Mission

To propel high-quality Biotechnology education towards excellence and new, greater heights in research and innovation