MSc Biotechnology
Semester-wise Syllabus for MSc Biotechnology
Semester 1: Foundation Courses
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Molecular Biology
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DNA replication, transcription, translation, gene regulation
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Recombinant DNA technology
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Prokaryotic & eukaryotic genome organization
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Biochemistry
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Biomolecules (proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids)
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Enzymology & metabolic pathways
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Cell Biology
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Cell structure, organelles, cell cycle, signaling
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Stem cells & cancer biology
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Microbiology & Immunology
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Microbial physiology, virology
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Innate & adaptive immunity, vaccines
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Biostatistics & Bioinformatics
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Basics of statistical analysis
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Sequence alignment, databases (NCBI, PDB)
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Lab Work
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DNA/RNA isolation, PCR, gel electrophoresis
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Microbial culturing & staining techniques
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Semester 2: Advanced Concepts
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Genetic Engineering
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Gene cloning, vectors (plasmids, BACs, YACs)
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CRISPR, RNA interference
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Enzyme Technology & Bioprocess Engineering
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Enzyme kinetics, immobilization
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Fermentation technology, bioreactors
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Immunotechnology
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Monoclonal antibodies, ELISA, flow cytometry
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Plant & Animal Biotechnology
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Transgenic plants, tissue culture
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Animal cloning, hybridoma technology
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Research Methodology
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Scientific writing, experimental design
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Lab Work
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Protein purification (SDS-PAGE, chromatography)
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ELISA, Western blotting
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Semester 3: Specializations & Electives
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Medical Biotechnology
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Gene therapy, pharmacogenomics, nanobiotechnology
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Industrial Biotechnology
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Microbial fermentation, biofuels, bioplastics
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Environmental Biotechnology
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Bioremediation, waste management
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Bioinformatics & Omics
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Genomics, proteomics, metabolomics
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Electives (Choose 1-2)
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Cancer biology, neurobiotechnology, marine biotechnology
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Lab Work
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Advanced PCR techniques (qRT-PCR)
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Bioinformatics tools (BLAST, PyMol)
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Semester 4: Research & Dissertation
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Project Work/Thesis (12–16 weeks)
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Independent research in a specialized area
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Lab/fieldwork + thesis submission
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Seminar/Viva Voce
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Presentation & defense of research
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