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Vision : To become a globally recognized department of higher learning by producing quality engineers and technologists in the field of Biotechnology. 

Mission : To advance and spread knowledge in the area of Biotechnology through multidisciplinary teaching and research contributing to healthcare, food, energy and environment.      

Program Educational Objectives : i. To understand and apply the concepts of Biology, Chemical Engineering and related aspects of science and technology to build career and pursue higher studies in Biotechnology ii. To identify, analyze and solve problems with novelty and updated knowledge in the development of product/process/technique to meet the societal demands and to impart value added continuing education for sustained growth.  iii. To demonstrate professional and ethical attitude with awareness of current issues and think about the social entailment of their work, especially its impact on safety, health and environment  iv. To apply acquired practical skills and broad biotechnological training to excel in service to industry, R&D and entrepreneurship.  

Program Outcome:-
i. Graduates will be able to plan, act and perform in consonance with set of career goals and objectives in Biotechnology.  
ii. Graduates will be able to apply the fundamentals of basic sciences and different engineering principles in biotechnology to solve complex problems related to healthcare, food, energy and environment.  
iii. Graduates will be able to effectively communicate with industry and solve live industrial problems.  
iv. Graduates will be able to design and develop processes, products and plants of industrial importance.  
v. Graduates will be able to assimilate knowledge across disciplines and to carry out interdisciplinary research in Biotechnology.  
vi. Graduates will be able to dispose professional, ethical and societal responsibility. 
 vii. Graduates will be able to venture entrepreneurship in biotechnology and related fields.  
viii. Graduates will be able to participate and succeed in competitive examinations like GATE, NET, Civil services, etc.  
ix. Graduates will be able to cope up with the global standard of higher education and research. 
 x. Graduates will be inquisitive in understanding cutting edge areas of Biotechnology.  


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