Biochemistry
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You are eligible for CSIR net with Agricultural biochemistry , provided you are doing it at Msc level/ or it Integrated BS-MS or BS-4 years otherwise not.
This is because,
As per Eligibility criteria one needs to have msc or equivalent degree or Integrated BS-MS or BS-4 years or be /btech or B Pharma or mbbs .
For your reference
Eligibility criteria is given below for CSIR UGC NET :-
If you are from general/ EWS / OBC you need to have msc or equivalent degree or Integrated BS-MS or BS-4 years or be /btech or B Pharma or mbbs with at least 55% marks ( 50 % if you belong to sc/st / pwd.
For JRF, there is upper age limit according to which to be eligible for CSIR UGC NET 2021 you should not be not more than 28 years as of July 1, 2021.
Category
Age Relaxation
SC/ST
5 years
PWD
Female
OBC
3 years
There is no age limit if you are applying for Lectureship (LS)/ Assistant Professorship.
For detailed eligibility visit our page foe which link is given below :-
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/csir-ugc-net-eligibility
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Books to be referred to prepare for MSc level Neuroscience Entrance Exam:-
1) Neuroscience- Wolters Kluwer.
2) Principles of Neural Science- Eric R. Kandel.
3) A Short Guide to Brain Imaging- Oxford.
4) Foundational Concepts in Neuroscience- David E. Presti.
If you go for Biochemistry then you may have to study a course named Quantum Mechanics which is a topic of Modern Physics as well as Biotechnology will also have some courses which will require physics. If you don't like physics then also this courses will not irritate you that much as compared to Mechanics or EMT. So you can take this and with time you will get the facts clear. Note if you have good mathematical background then Quantum Mechanics will feel you more like mathematics than physics. So no need to worry! Keep studying.
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
AIIMS is the best place to study medical and applied medical fields in India. Now AIIMS Rishikesh is a well rated institute with great teachers and facilities. So you should go for the course without any doubt. See that will be the best place to learn as you will get to learn a lot about the different aspects of medical biochemistry in real life which will really help you to gain practical experience and the link of your subject to the clinical scenario. So if you get a chance, then obviously you should pursue it.
To know more about AIIMS RISHIKESH visit the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/university/all-india-institute-of-medical-sciences-rishikesh/courses
hi,
M.sc in chemistry is 2 years of duration, total seat intake is 17 at panjab university.
however the eligibility criteria for admission is
a) B.Sc. (Hons School) graduates of Panjab University , B.Sc. (Hons. School) in Chemistry from Department of Chemistry, Panjab University.
OR
b) B.Sc. (Pass or Hons.) examination with 50% marks from any recognized University with (i) Chemistry in all the three years/six semesters and (ii) any two science subjects during two years/four semesters during graduation.
c) B.Sc. (Hons.) in any of the subject under Choice-based Credit System with 24 Credits in Chemistry as Generic Elective Subject.
however since you have chemistry only at 2 years of bachelors studies you donot belongs to option a OR option b , however you you have studied chemistry and have 24 credits under cbcs system in total of three years, then you are eligible to apply.
admission is based on pucet pg entrance test.
follow the below link to know in details:
https://chemistry.puchd.ac.in/show-courses.php
There are various entrance exams that you can give for getting admission in msc. biochemistry course like BHU.PET, GSAT, Jain enterance test etc.Different exam have different paper pattern and syllabus.As you have not mentioned the exact exam name you can go to the below link and view the exam pattern ond syllabus of all the exams by which you can get admission in msc.biochemistry course-
https://www.careers360.com/courses/msc-in-biochemistry
Hey,
MSc Biochemistry is two year master's program for students to pursue their master's after competing their bachelor's degree.
Some colleges which offers MSc in Biochemistry are,
AIIMS, DELHI
JAMILA MILIA ISLAMIA
Banaras Hindu University,
Jamia Hamdard, Delhi
University of Hyderabad,
Aligarh Muslim University.
Below I have attached a link that contains details about more colleges offering MSc in Biochemistry.
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bio-chemistry-universities-in-india
Hope that helps.
Thank you.
Obviously you can do reflexive research in the interdisciplinary fields which is encouraged by most of the universities. In PHD's there are no particular framework of research that you have to strictly. If your instructor is actively participated in the research which have some connections to the Neurochemistry then you can easily merge your field and your research field to get some amazing research topic out of it. These is in general the phenomenon going all over the world. So if you have the passion and have to legitimate patience of learning a bit of new stuff then definitely you can and you excel.
There are no official syllabus as per the UOH. So you need to study the whole BSc Curriculum. You can expect the syllabus by studying the previous year question papers.
To download the old question paper you may visit the link provided below:
http://igmlnet.uohyd.ac.in:8000/question-papers.htm
Yes, you may definitely pursue Graduation and Postgraduation in Biochemistry in India, having PCB in Class XIIth (BioScience Background). I believe after the Covid Pandemic, Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry and subjects like Drug Design and Biotechnology have taken a leap of importance, scope and impetus when scaled on research prospects and projects.
For more information about Biochemistry do follow the link below
https://www.careers360.com/courses/bio-chemistry-course
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