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can i choose M.Sc medical anatomy after completing B.Sc biotechnology?

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 10th Apr, 2020

To be eligible to study M.Sc Medical Anatomy, you should have completed your Graduation with Anatomy as one of the subjects. For example, courses like MBBS, BDS, BOT, BAMS, BHMS, B.V.Sc BOT, etc have Anatomy as one of the subjects in their syllabus and so Candidates who have a Bachelor's

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I am a 1st yr mbbs student. I want to know which are the best rated MCQ books for 1.) Anatomy 2.) Physiology 3.) Biochemistry please do reply :-)

Srijika Bhattacharyya 18th Feb, 2020
Hello,
The best mcq books for neet pg are:
Anatomy- Rajesh kaushal/raviraj
Physiology- Krishna Kumar( CRISP)
Biochemistry- Rebecca james
Make sure you have read the standard books like BD Chaurasia/Vishram Singh for anatomy, GK Pal/ AK Jain for physiology and Satyanarayan/Vasudevan for biochemistry before attempting to read mcq books.
You
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can i do msc anatomy after bsc microbiology

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 11th Feb, 2020

Ideally to study a subject in your Master's you should have studied that subject in your Bachelor's degree. But B.Sc Microbiology doesn't have Anatomy as a subject and so unfortunately you cannot study your PG in Anatomy with a Bachelor's degree in Microbiology.

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i finished bsc anatomy whats my code for applying neet

manisha.gupta 20th Dec, 2019

Hello Aspirant,

You can apply for Code- 6, It specifies- Any aspirant who have passed B.Sc. examination with not less than two subjects which includes Biology/Biotechnology, Physics and Chemistry can choose qualification code 6 as their eligibility code. You can also prefer the below given link for NEET qualifying codes.

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study for any were an for very important

manisha.gupta 17th Dec, 2019

Hello Aspirant,

Kindly specify more your query what do you want to know so that you can get answer of your query.

Good Luck!

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anatomy of Facial nerve and its supply

Atharva Bhombe 12th Dec, 2019

Hello,

Anatomy of Facial Nerve :- The facial nerve, CN VII, is the seventh paired cranial nerve. The course(path) of the facial nerve is very complex. There are many branches, which transmit a combination of sensory, motor and parasympathetic fibres. In this Anatomically the course(path) of facial nerve can be

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what is the difference between anatomy and physiology

Ameya Narendra Parkar 7th Dec, 2019
Dear saurabh,
I would like to explain the difference between anatomy and physiology.
The word anatomy means structure , while physiology refers to function '.
Anatomy is the concept that deals with the study of structure like muscles, bones and interior organs of the body. It is the kind of
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sir , are frogs and earthworms anatomy gonna come in neet 2020?

Khushi 1st Dec, 2019
Hello!!
It is found that questions have been asked from frog's anatomy but till now they haven't asked questions from earthworm.But the fact is that this year AIIMS is also included in NEET so there is possibility that they can ask questions from earthworm too so it's better to read
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if i got supply in 1st year in anatomy and get pass so can i give aiims pg

Manidipa Kundu Student Expert 31st Dec, 2019

hi,

if you clear the supplementary exam and have no current backlog at the time of appearing in the exam, you may surely apply for aiims pg exam. backlog does not matter in future course, if you have cleared it in due time.

hope you may understand,

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Sir, I have done bsc in Anesthesia technology can I do masters in anatomy, biochemistry or any other subjects

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 18th Nov, 2019

Sameer, technically to pursue a particular subject as specialisation in your Masters, you should have studied that subject in you Bachelors. Based on this rule, you can pursue your Masters in Anatomy, Physiology, Pharmacology, Microbiology and Anaesthesiology. You can also study M.Sc in  BioChemistry as you had Microbiology as one

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