The School offers 2 years M.Sc. programs in Biotechnology, Biomedical Genetics and Applied Microbiology. It also offers M. Tech in Biotechnology, M.Sc. Integrated Biotechnology (5 Years), Integrated Master of Science in Food Science and Technology.
To develop innovative, creative and vibrant professionals and researchers by imparting contemporary knowledge and technical skills to cater to the dynamic needs of food sciences industry. The programme also focuses in fostering the spirit of innovation and creativity in the young minds in solving the real time problems arising in the society and industry. The programme instils confidence, ethics, values and employability skills to mould an ethically conscious individuals who focus on sustainable growth of the economy by providing hygienic food products for the well-being of the society.
S.No. | Name of Laboratory / Facility | Location |
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1 | Biosciences Lab I | TT106 |
2 | Biosciences Lab II | TT107 |
3 | Biosciences Lab III | TT109 |
4 | Biosciences Lab IV | TT113 |
5 | Bioinformatics Lab I | SMVG15 |
6 | Bioinformatics Lab II | SMVG16 |
7 | Bioinformatics Lab III | SMVG17 |
8 | Central Instrumentation Lab | SMV113 |
9 | SEM Lab | SMV130A |
10 | Animal House | CBMRG02 |
11 | Histopathology Lab | CBMRG07A |
As per IBEF, the Indian food industry is expanding at a CAGR of 11% and the food processing sector accounts for 32% of the total food industry. India’s food sector attracted US$ 4.18 billion in foreign direct investments between April 2014 and March 2020. India’s food processing sector is one of the largest in the world and its output is expected to reach US$ 535 billion by 2025-26. This sector is expected to generate 9 million jobs by 2024 providing wide opportunities to the graduates and post graduates in Food Science Technology.
The course provides insight for the students to excel in varied disciplines like dairy, fruit and vegetable, bakery, meat, poultry, quality, production, food testing, fermentation, brewery, sensory analyst and many others. They can venture into wide spread avenues as Food technologist, Nutrition therapist, Food analyst, new product and process developers, Food safety officer (FSSAI), Food inspector, Agricultural research scientist (ICAR), scientist in Food corporation of India and Food laboratories.
The graduates and the post graduates can contribute to the economic development through innovative start-ups and sustainable projects to support the farmers of the country and the industry growth.
The food processing industry is the fifth largest contributor with a GDP contribution of 14% to India’s GDP enriching wide variety of job opportunities to the Graduates and Post Graduates in Food Science Technology. The course provides insight for the students to excel in varied disciplines like dairy, fruit and vegetable, bakery, meat, poultry, quality, production, food testing, fermentation, brewery, sensory analyst and many others. They can venture into wide spread avenues as Food technologist, Food Analyst, New product and process developers, Food safety officer (FSSAI), Food inspector, Agricultural Research scientist (ICAR), scientist in Food corporation of India and Food laboratories. The graduates and the post graduates can contribute to the economic development through innovative start-ups and sustainable projects to support the farmers of the country.
DISCIPLINE CORE COURSES
Principles of Food Science, Food Chemistry, Food Microbiology, Physiology and Nutrition, Food Additives, Food Quality and Analysis, Food Preservation Technology, Food Engineering, Food Packaging, Milk and Milk Products Technology, Nutraceuticals and Functional Foods, Food Toxicology and Safety, Animal Products Technology, Food Laws and Regulations, Food Equipment Design and Automation, Baking and Confectionary Technology, Food Process Technology, Production Technology of Spices and Plantation Crops, Grain Science and Technology
DISCIPLINE ELECTIVE COURSES
Food Adulteration, Food Fermentation and Synbiotic Food Technology, Food Nanotechnology, Food Forensics, Food Rheology, Technology of Fats and Oils, Fruit and Vegetable Processing Technology, Crop Production Concepts and Practices, Nutrition and Dietetics, Industrial Enzymology, Beverage Processing Technology
SKILL ENHANCEMENT COURSES
Value Added Food Products, Mushroom Farming, Beekeeping and Honey Processing, Biofortification of Foods, Computer Programming:Java
Integrated Master of Science in Biotechnology is a five-year programme offered to students who have successfully completed the 10+2 examinations held by various educational boards in India. It comprises of 10 semesters, of which the last one involves a mandatory internship or project. Students would learn from many of the applied fields of biology, such as biochemistry, microbiology, immunology, cell and molecular biology, genetics, etc.
Course Code | Course Title |
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BIY1001 | Biochemistry |
BIY1002 | Cell Biology |
BIY1003 | Biodiversity and Conservation Biology |
BIY1004 | Genetics |
BIY1005 | General Microbiology |
BIY1006 | Human Anatomy and Physiology |
BIY1007 | Molecular Biology |
BIY1008 | Research Methodology |
BIY1009 | Analytical Techniques |
BIY1010 | Immunology |
BIY1011 | Fundamentals of Chemical Engineering |
BIY1012 | Bioinformatics |
BIY1013 | Bioresource Management |
BIY1014 | Bio-Business and IPR |
BIY2001 | Microbial Genetics |
BIY2002 | Genetic Engineering |
BIY2003 | Bioprocess Principles |
BIY2009 | Genomics |
BIY2011 | Proteomics |
BIY3001 | Downstream Processing |
Course Code | Course Title |
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BIY1015 | Environmental Health |
BIY1016 | Behavioral Sciences |
BIY1017 | Pharmaceutical Biotechnology |
BIY1018 | Industrial Biotechnology |
BIY1019 | Nanobiotechnology |
BIY1020 | Vaccinology |
BIY1021 | Epidemiology |
BIY1022 | Nutraceuticals |
BIY1023 | Nutrition and Health |
BIY1024 | Computational Biochemistry and Biomedicine |
BIY1025 | Plant Biology |
BIY1026 | Forensic Science |
BIY2004 | Biophysics |
BIY2005 | Advanced Biochemistry |
BIY2006 | Clinical Biochemistry |
BIY2007 | Developmental Biology |
BIY2008 | Biological Databases |
BIY2010 | Plant Biotechnology |
BIY2012 | Enzymology |
BIY2013 | Molecular Endocrinology |
BIY2014 | Aquatic Biotechnology |
BIY2015 | Biological Spectroscopy |
BIY2016 | Stem Cell Technology |
BIY2017 | Neurobiology |
BIY2018 | Bioremediation |
BIY2019 | Molecular Evolution and Phylogeny |
BIY3002 | Environmental Genetics |
BIY3003 | Protein Engineering |
BIY3004 | Molecular Modeling and Drug Design |
BIY4001 | Cancer Biology |
BIY4002 | Food Science |
BIY5001 | Animal Biotechnology |
BIY5002 | Gene Therapy |
BIY5003 | Enzyme Technology |
BIY5004 | Food Biotechnology |
BIY5005 | Environmental Biotechnology |
BIY5006 | Medical Biotechnology |
S.No. | Name of Laboratory / Facility | Location |
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1 | Biosciences Lab I | TT106 |
2 | Biosciences Lab II | TT107 |
3 | Biosciences Lab III | TT109 |
4 | Biosciences Lab IV | TT113 |
5 | Bioinformatics Lab I | SMVG15 |
6 | Bioinformatics Lab II | SMVG16 |
7 | Bioinformatics Lab III | SMVG17 |
8 | Central Instrumentation Lab | SMV113 |
9 | SEM Lab | SMV130A |
10 | Animal House | CBMRG02 |
11 | Histopathology Lab | CBMRG07A |
Biotechnology is the technologies applied to biology, molecular biology, genetics, and many other subfields of biology. Biotechnology utilizes cellular and biomolecular processes to create technologies and products that help improve our lives and the nature. Recently, the field of biotechnology has developed breakthrough products and technologies to fight diseases, reduce our environmental harm, feed the hungry, use less and cleaner energy, and have safer, cleaner and more efficient industrial manufacturing processes. So far, more than 250 biotechnology health care products and vaccines have been made available to patients, many for previously untreatable diseases. More than 13.3 million farmers around the world use agricultural biotechnology to increase yields, prevent damage from insects and pests and reduce damage done on environment due to farming. And more than 50 biorefineries are being built across North America alone to test and refine technologies to produce biofuels and chemicals from renewable biomass, which can help reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Students graduating in any biotechnology programme could look forward to both higher education and job opportunities broadly in the areas of healthcare, agriculture and energy.
This program is designed for graduate who wish to extend their skills and knowledge in clinical and environmental microbiology, bioinformatics, protein science, molecular biology and genomics and apply it in a competitive commercial environment. It is also suited to scientists wishing to become business/research managers and entrepreneurs in the exciting world of Biotechnology with applications in clinical, agriculture, food and the environment.
Advanced Biochemistry / Molecular Biology / Biostatistics / Computer Programming / Gene Cloning Technology / Bioinformatics / Downstream Processing of Bio – Products / Immuno- Technology / Genomics and Proteomics / Industrial Biotechnology / Molecular Biology / Bioprocess Technology / In-Plant Training.
Animal and Medical Biotechnology / Environmental Biotechnology / Business Enterprises in Bio-Technology / Modelling in Biology / Biodiversity and Bio-prospecting / Nano- Biotechnology / Protein Engineering.
M.Sc. Applied Microbiology is a more focused programme which is deeply inclined to the applied aspects of microbiology along with the basics. The curriculums of the programme provide a holistic development of the students to face the industry, hospitals and the real life situations through life skills and communication courses. Uniqueness of this programme at VIT is its extensive practical knowledge which is inculcated to the students which enables them to start their career in the field of research or industry. The various knowledge and techniques nurtured to the students through the theoretical and practical classes are imparted in a research project every semester which will be presented by the students at the end of the semester in a Science Engineering and Technology conference. This makes the candidate to be successful professional to face and accept the worldly challenges that come in his/her way.
Course Code | Course Title |
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MSM5002 | Advanced Microbiology |
MSM5003 | Analytical Techniques |
MSM5004 | Molecular Biology |
MSM5005 | Immunology and Immunotechnology |
MSM5006 | Microbial Physiology and Metabolism |
MSM5010 | Fermentation Technology |
Course Code | Course Title |
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MSM5007 | Environmental Microbiology |
MSM5008 | Food Microbiology |
MSM5009 | Probiotics Technology |
MSM5011 | GxPs, Industrial standards and guidelines |
MSM5012 | Pharmaceutical Biotechnology |
MSM5013 | Soil and Agricultural Microbiology |
MSM5014 | Marine Microbiology |
MSM5015 | Fungal Biotechnology |
MSM5016 | Cell Culture Technology |
MSM5017 | Bio business and entrepreneurship |
MSM5018 | Bioinformatics |
MSM6001 | Medical Microbiology |
MSM6002 | Diagnostic Microbiology |
MSM6003 | rDNA Technology |
MSM6004 | Industrial microbiology |
MSM6005 | Nanobiotechnology |
S.No. | Name of Laboratory / Facility | Location |
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1 | Biosciences Lab I | TT106 |
2 | Biosciences Lab II | TT107 |
3 | Biosciences Lab III | TT109 |
4 | Biosciences Lab IV | TT113 |
5 | Bioinformatics Lab I | SMVG15 |
6 | Bioinformatics Lab II | SMVG16 |
7 | Bioinformatics Lab III | SMVG17 |
8 | Central Instrumentation Lab | SMV113 |
9 | SEM Lab | SMV130A |
10 | Animal House | CBMRG02 |
11 | Histopathology Lab | CBMRG07A |
The scope in Applied Microbiology is immense, due to the involvement of microbiology in various fields like medicine, pharmaceuticals, dairy products, clinical analysis, agriculture, and nanotechnology. After completion of this programme students gets placed as
M.Sc., Biomedical Genetics programme is offered to have a clear understanding of the subject related concepts and contemporary issues with practical experience. The uniqueness of the programme is that we offer degree in M.Sc., Biomedical Genetics specialization in Genetic counselling. The curriculum of Genetic counselling matches the international standards with similar kind of subjects for genetic counselling. Students have clinical rotation (counselling training) for 12 weeks in reputed hospitals which give them an opportunity to learn more about genetic counselling. Students carry out research work for two credits in first three semesters which is helping them to get research exposure with publications. We equip the students to make use of technologies and methods of genetics to excel in professional carrier as entrepreneurs, to carry out research and development work to solve the practical problems, to manage information efficiently and to engage in lifelong learning.
BMG5001 - Biochemistry
BMG5002 - Principles of Genetics
BMG5003 - Human Immunology
BMG5004 - Human Molecular Genetics
BMG5007 - Developmental Genetics
BMG5008 - Cancer Genetics
BMG6002 - Clinical Cytogenetics and Prenatal Diagnosis
BMG5005 - Human Anatomy and Physiology
BMG5006 - Advanced Analytical Techniques
BMG5009 - Genetics of Human Infertility
BMG5010 - Radiation Genetics
BMG5011 - Cognitive and Behavioural Genetics
BMG5012 - Forensic Science
BMG5013 - Stem Cell Biology
BMG5014 - Environmental Genetics
BMG5015 - Introduction to Human Psychology
BMG5016 - Bioinformatics
BMG5017 - Enzymology
BMG6001 - Human Biochemical Genetics
BMG6003 - Medical Biochemistry
BMG6004 - Genetic Engineering
BMG6005 - Genetic Counseling
BMG6006 - Ethical, Legal and Social Issues in Genetic Counseling
BMG6007 - Clinical rotation
S.No. | Name of Laboratory / Facility | Location |
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1 | Biosciences Lab I | TT106 |
2 | Biosciences Lab II | TT107 |
3 | Biosciences Lab III | TT109 |
4 | Biosciences Lab IV | TT113 |
5 | Bioinformatics Lab I | SMVG15 |
6 | Bioinformatics Lab II | SMVG16 |
7 | Bioinformatics Lab III | SMVG17 |
8 | Central Instrumentation Lab | SMV113 |
9 | SEM Lab | SMV130A |
10 | Animal House | CBMRG02 |
11 | Histopathology Lab | CBMRG07A |
Geneticist work in both medical & scientific fields, they get placed in
M.Sc., in Biotechnology, is two years postgraduate programme primarily focusing on imparting the advanced knowledge of biology along with the application of technology. The program enriches the knowledge and skills on the usage of living organisms to generate controlled processes or final products. The programme covers a mix of topics like genetics, microbiology, biochemistry, genetic engineering, cancer biology. Besides providing students with the necessary knowledge, the programme fosters problem-solving and critical thinking skills that prepare students to take on various challenges that exist. The programme equips the students to undertake further studies involving research and teaching or excel in private or public industrial jobs or become biotech entrepreneurs.
Lab Name | Venue | |
1 | Biosciences Lab I | TT106 |
2 | Biosciences Lab II | TT107 |
3 | Biosciences Lab III | TT109 |
4 | Biosciences Lab IV | TT113 |
5 | Bioinformatics Lab I | SMVG15 |
6 | Bioinformatics Lab II | SMVG16 |
7 | Bioinformatics Lab III | SMVG17 |
8 | Central Instrumentation Lab | SMV113 |
9 | Scanning Electron Microscopy Lab | SMV130A |
10 | Animal House | CBMRG02 |
11 | Histopathology Lab | CBMRG07A |
India is among the top 12 biotechnology destinations in the world and the third-largest in Asia-Pacific. The industry was valued at US$ 63 billion in 2019 and is expected to reach US$ 150 billion by 2025 with a CAGR of 16.4%. By 2025, the contribution of the Indian biotechnology industry in the global biotechnology market is expected to grow to 19% from 3% in 2017 (Source: IBEF). The M.Sc., Biotechnology graduates can avail job opportunities in a wide spectrum of sectors like Biopharmaceuticals, Agriculture, Quality control, Clinical Research, Regulatory Affairs, and other R&D jobs. Also, they can plan entrepreneurial ventures: develop biotech products, start Contract Research Organizations.