Biochemistry
Hello,
There is no specific certificate course in M.Phil for Medical Biochemistry or Endocrinology, because M.Phil itself is a full research degree and not a certificate program.
But you can study similar subjects through the options below:
1. M.Phil Programs Some universities offer M.Phil in Biochemistry or Endocrinology. These programs include advanced research work in hormones, metabolism, and clinical biochemistry.
2. Postgraduate Diploma Courses You can join a PG Diploma in Endocrinology or Nutrition-Endocrinology. These are good for gaining clinical and applied knowledge in the field.
3. Certificate Courses Some institutes offer short-term certificate courses related to endocrinology, diabetes management, and clinical biochemistry. These help build practical and lab-based skills.
Which one to choose?
If you want research or academic work, choose an M.Phil program .
If you want practical or clinical knowledge, choose a PG Diploma or certificate course .
Hope it helps !
Dear Student,
NO, you DON’T need botany & zoology in ALL THREE years of BSc. Having them in ANY year(s) (even 1st/2nd/3rd year only) is enough. Your MSc in Biochemistry and BSc in Life Sciences/Biochemistry make you 100% ELIGIBLE for EMRS PGT Biology 2025.
As per EMRS Recruitment 2025.
Essential Qualification:
All the best for your exam
Seat availability for M.Sc. Biochemistry depends on the college and current admissions.
Check the college website or Careers360 college page for live updates: Careers360 College Info
Assam Agricultural University has not yet declared the result of Postgraduate Biochemistry for 2025.
You are advised to keep checking the official website of AAU in the result section for the latest updates.
Yes, many universities in India accept BSc Chemistry students with Biology or Zoology background for MSc Biochemistry . The eligibility for MSc Biochemistry usually requires a BSc degree with Chemistry, Biology, Biochemistry, or Life Sciences as one of the main subjects.
Since you have Chemistry as your major and Zoology as a minor, you are eligible for admission in most universities offering MSc Biochemistry, especially if you have studied basic biology-related subjects during graduation .
So Jain University is actually pretty decent for B.Sc. in Biotechnology, Biochemistry, and Genetics. The labs are well-equipped, and they do focus on research and internships, which is cool if you're planning to go into postgrad or research later. Faculty is generally supportive, and there’s flexibility in the course structure too.
But, placements for core science fields like biotech can be a bit hit or miss—not bad, just not super strong either. If you're really into lab work and research, it’s a good choice.
Hello Aspirant,
Yes, Delhi University does allow B.Sc. Chemistry students for its M.Sc. Biochemistry program if you satisfy the eligibility criteria. The students must have studied core subjects essential to Biochemistry, like Chemistry and Biology (or other life sciences) at some stage in their undergraduate program. The admission will be based either on eligibility merit list of entrance exam through DU rule for the relevant year. It is good to check the specific eligibility detail in the official DU PG Bulletin for the relevant year.
Dear Candidate, Yes , as an OBC-NCL candidate who has appeared for CUET UG 2025 with Biology , Chemistry and English , you are eligible to apply for the B.Sc. ( Hons) Biochemistry program at the University of Delhi . Some colleges offering B.Sc. Hons. Biochemistry at DU : Daulat Ram College Deshbandhu College Institute of home Economics Shivaji College Shri Venkateswara College
Hello aspirant,
The structures and roles of biological constituents including lipids, carbohydrates, proteins, nucleic acids, etc. are covered in an MSc in biochemistry. The primary goal of earning an MSc in Biochemistry is to comprehend all facets of living things at the molecular level and apply that understanding to advance humankind. Common disciplines taught in MSc Biochemistry courses include Cell Biology & Physiology, Enzymology, Plant Biochemistry, Immunology, Bioinformatics, Nutritional and Clinical Biochemistry, and Molecular Biology.
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https://www.careers360.com/courses/msc-in-biochemistry
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Yes, you can do MSc Medical Biochemistry after BSc MLT , but it depends on the university's eligibility criteria. Some universities require a BSc in Biochemistry, Microbiology, or Life Sciences , while others accept BSc MLT graduates.
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