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sahayamary Question by sahayamary on Nov 05, 2023Hindi
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After pure science in plus two , I want to pursue Neuro science or Genetics engineering for my daughter, please suggest institutes in Tamil nadu and if any certification exam to get thru.

Ans: In Tamil Nadu, several well-known colleges and universities offer Neuroscience and Genetics Engineering studies, which I have mentioned below:

1. Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU): TNAU has undergraduate and graduate studies in Biotechnology and related areas. Genetics Engineering courses may be part of these programs.
2. Anna University: The Department of Biotechnology at Anna University has classes for both undergraduate and graduate students in biotechnology, which may include some genetics engineering topics.
3. Madurai Kamaraj University: You can take Biotechnology classes at both the undergraduate and graduate levels at Madurai Kamaraj University. The classes focus on Genetics and Molecular Biology.
4. Bharathidasan University: Bharathidasan University has studies in Biotechnology and similar fields, which might include Genetics Engineering and Neuro Science courses.

As for certification tests, you don't have to take any special exams to take undergraduate classes in these areas. But to get into some universities, especially Neuro Science, you might have to take an entrance exam like the NEET (National Eligibility and Entrance Test) or a medical entrance test at the state level.

It would help if you used these universities' official websites to learn more about their courses, how to apply, and what required tests. You can also talk to academic advisers or other professionals for more help and advice on your daughter's educational path.
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