Biochemistry
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For admission to Medical Biochemistry in GMC (Government Medical College), follow these steps:
1. Meet eligibility criteria: BSc degree in relevant field (Biochemistry, Chemistry, Life Sciences).
2. Appear for entrance exams: NEET-PG, GATE, or state-level exams.
3. Check GMC website for admission notifications.
4. Fill application form.
5. Attach required documents.
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Hello aspirant
You can pursue msc biochemistry after completing physiotherapy course.
Eligibility for msc biochemistry is that the candudate muat have bachelor's degree in biochemistry or relevant subject with minimum 50% marks .
Entrance exam - Exam conducted by university _ CUET pg, Amity jee , GSAT , BHU PET etc.
Colleges offering msc biochemistry
Mount caramel college , bangalore. Karnataka
Rajiv Gandhi Institute. Pune
PD patel Institute
Rajagiri college of social Sciences. Kochi , kerala
Christ university, bangalore, karnataka
Fees - 45,000 to 1 lakh first year .
Average salary. upto 5 lakh
For details kindly visit the link given below
https://www.careers360.com/courses/msc-in-biochemistry
Hello aspirant,
Learning more about molecular biology, genetic engineering, cell biology, and other biological topics is essentially what studying biochemistry teaches you. Very little research is done on actual chemistry in biochem.
Chemistry includes chemical laboratories for synthesis, material characterisation, purification, and related activities. Again, Biochem has more labs dedicated to biology.
Each course has a particular work environment and is completely different from the other. Since I'm presently studying biotechnology and took both courses in my first year as well as future sub-subjects, I've given you insight about what goes on in both sectors. It is up to you to decide which field best suits your interests. The future is bright for both area s.
Hope this information helps you.
Both MSc Biochemistry and MSc Bioinformatics have their own unique advantages and scope in their respective fields. It ultimately depends on your interests and career goals. MSc Biochemistry focuses on the study of chemical processes in living organisms, while MSc Bioinformatics combines biology, computer science, and statistics to analyze biological data.
Both have a great scope in future, so it's upto you to decide what you want to pursue depending on your interests.
I hope this helps,
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