B.Tech (Biotechnology)

B.Tech (Biotechnology)

B.Tech (Biotechnology)

The B.Tech in Biotechnology is an interdisciplinary undergraduate engineering programme that integrates biological sciences with engineering and technology. The programme is designed to develop skilled professionals capable of applying biological principles to solve real-world problems in healthcare, agriculture, pharmaceuticals, environment, and industrial biotechnology.

At Dr. K. N. Modi University (NCR Campus), the B.Tech (Biotechnology) programme combines strong theoretical foundations with extensive laboratory training and research exposure, preparing students for innovation-driven careers in life sciences and biotechnology industries.

Programme Overview

Biotechnology is a rapidly growing field that uses biological systems, organisms, and processes to develop products and technologies that improve human life. This programme provides in-depth knowledge of molecular biology, genetics, biochemistry, microbiology, and bioengineering, along with hands-on training in modern biotechnological techniques.

The curriculum is industry- and research-oriented, emphasizing experimentation, data analysis, and application-based learning.

Objectives of the Programme

The B.Tech (Biotechnology) programme aims to:

Build a strong foundation in biological sciences and biotechnology engineering

Develop practical skills in laboratory techniques and bioprocesses

Encourage innovation, research, and scientific problem-solving

Provide exposure to industrial and medical biotechnology applications

Prepare students for professional careers or higher education in biotechnology

Key Subjects Covered

The programme curriculum includes core and specialized subjects such as:

Engineering Mathematics

Biochemistry

Cell Biology

Microbiology

Molecular Biology

Genetics

Genetic Engineering

Bioprocess Engineering

Enzyme Technology

Bioinformatics

Immunology

Environmental Biotechnology

Industrial Biotechnology

Biostatistics

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