Genetic Engineering

Genetics

Genetic engineering is a comparatively new branch of engineering, and is in a way a specialization in the field of biotechnology. By definition, Genetic engineering is the process of modifying an organism’s DNA to introduce new, desirable traits. This involves a combination of biotechnology, biochemistry, microbiology and some other related areas. Significant research is currently happening in Genetic Engineering especially in the medical, pharmaceutical, and agricultural sectors. So for students with an aptitude for research in engineering technologies and biological sciences, a career in  Genetic Engineering is an ideal choice.

Where and When should you study Genetic Engineering

Not many colleges in India offer Bachelors (BE/BTech) degrees in Genetic Engineering. Most of them offer degrees in Biotechnology where you could specialize in  Genetic Engineering. Here are however a few colleges that offer B.Tech degrees in Genetic Engineering

  • SRM Institute of Science and Technology , Chennai (formerly known as SRM University) offers both B.Tech and M.Tech programs in Genetic Engineering
  • Bharath Institute of Higher Education and Research (BIHER), Chennai offers a BTech degree in Genetic Engineering.
  • Sharda University, Noida offers a BTech Degree in Genetic Engineering

Our recommendation is that students should prefer B.Tech in Biotechnology and choose Genetic Engineering as their specialization rather than  pursuing a B.Tech program in Genetic Engineering. One of the reasons for recommending a B.Tech degree in Biotechnology than a B.Tech in Genetic Engineering, is that a biotechnology degree keeps your options broader. Students may, as part of their B.Tech degree take up a project in Genetic Engineering and eventually pursue a career or further studies in Genetics. Admission to M.Tech/MSc/MS or even PhD programs in Genetic Engineering is possible after a degree in biotechnology.