FrostBladezZ
 (Aspirant)  • one year ago
Guys please help me which option is better for me?
Qualifications: 12 passed CBSE, 87.6% PCMB student. So I took admission in BTech+MTech dual degree biotechnology in KIIT. Now in India the scope of biotech is limited. I matched my CUET answer (not the final answer key I didn't check it yet) and got 589/750 in PCB. I was thinking if I can get into BHU in BSc Chemistry and then try for BTech CSE next year by practicing maths more, is that better? KIIT is taking possibly every student in CSE or CSE AI ML, that time I didn't know that or else I would have given KIITEE exam in PCM and not PCB.
BlazeWarrior88BlazeWarrior88
Depends on how old you are.
UmbralUnderlingUmbralUnderling
BHU cutoff are a little high just wait the result is coming soon.
ArcticVigilant19ArcticVigilant19
Hey girl I totally get why you are feeling confused. Honestly your thought process makes a lot of sense. Biotech in India does have limited scope unless you plan to go abroad or get into research. If you are already thinking about CSE and you are willing to work on maths, then going for BSc Chemistry in BHU sounds like a solid backup. BHU has a great reputation and it will give you time to prepare for a good BTech CSE college next year. KIIT is nice too but if you are not happy with biotech, there is no point in continuing just for the sake of it. Also 589 in PCB is a pretty good score, you definitely have a shot at BHU. Whatever you choose, just make sure it aligns with what you actually want to do long term.

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