I want to do bsc biotechnology and also want to prepare for NEET 2021. Now I'm confused which University i should go, I'm confused between shoolini and MMU, Ambala
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Hi.
Since you are planning to take admission in B.Sc Biotech and prepare for NEET 2021 as well, it seems that you are taking a complicated gap year due to unsatisfactory result of NEET 2020.
Frankly speaking. there is nothing wrong with taking a sole gap year to prepare for an exam. Furthermore, If you wish to study for NEET 2021 then 6-7 hours of study is mandatory and it could get difficult to manage time. Being in college and pursuing a Degree is easier said than done. You would be walking in the midst of two roads of NEET 2021 and new college life.
I do not discourage you on your decision, but i request you to reconsider. If you want to crack NEET 2021 with good scores, take a gap year will good tuition. Do your best.
I speak from experience, even I, took a gap year for my preparation on JEE.
As far as considering between MMU and Shoolini Univerity,
For B.Sc Biotech in MMU, Placements have a median salary of 3 LPA
For B.Sc in Shoolini University, Placements have an average salary of 25,000 per month.
You can find futher information on both of these universities at these links:
1. https://www.careers360.com/university/maharishi-markandeshwar-university-ambala
2.
https://www.careers360.com/university/shoolini-university-of-biotechnology-and-management-sciences-solan
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