Biochemistry
Hi Surya!
It totally depends on one's interest which book he or she wants to read. It varies from individual to individual. Pankaja Naik book is very good book for 1st year MBBS biochemistry.It has explained the content pretty well in a very short and simple manner. It covers all
hi,
osmania university conducts Common Postgraduate Entrance Tests, CPGET (formerly known as OUCET) in online mode. however seat intake for m.sc in biochemistry in university college of science of osmania university is 18. so at this rank it is quite difficult to secure a seat in UCS, osmania university. some
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To answer this question, I am assuming that this question has been asked with regard to Medical Biochemistry, as these two books are standard textbooks for 1st year in Medical School.
Biochemistry can be roughly divided into 3 major sections:
Hello student,
Actually you have not mention from which college and from which year you belongs to. You can get the syllabus of your level Examination, from the respective College official website. You have to read from there.
Actually biochemistry is a subject like where you have to do revision
Harper's Biochemistry is by far the toughest book as far as Biochemistry is concerned, but at the same time it is also considerably monotonous and difficult to understand.
You can follow books by Indian Authors like S.K. Gupta and Vasudevan for a better understanding of the subject.
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There are no entrance exam for BSc Biochemistry college in Kerala. The admission procedure is done based on the marks obtained by the candidates in 12th standard board examination. Based on this mark colleges release their merit list.
Some of the colleges in Kerala offering BSc Biochemistry are
Hi dear,
Master of Science (M.Sc) in Medical Biochemistry is a three-year full-time postgraduate course and offered by Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam. The admission t0 School of Medical Education, Kottayam is based on the marks obtained in the Qualifying Exam. the admission process for 2021-22 batch has not begun yet.
Hello there,
The basic eligibility criteria for IIT JAM is that the candidate must have completed his or graduation with minimum of 55% aggregate marks (general category) or 50% aggregate marks (reserved category).
There is no age limit criteria that candidates need to fulfill in order to appear for IIT
Hello, Gate Chemistry with code CY doe snot include the above mentioned courses. You can check out the official syllabus from this link http://www.gate.iitg.ac.in/Syllabi/CY_Chemistry.pdf
While industrial exam is code PI, Biochemistry is XL-Q and gate exam for a pharmacy student is PY.
Hope this helps.
Hello Aspirant,
If you go for the bachelor’s in biochemistry, you can always apply for a doctorate program in pharmacy if you get through biochemistry. B.Sc. degree fetches strong base and knowledge of all aspects of chemistry.
However, if you go for B.Pharma, you will get biochemistry as a subject
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