Biochemistry
Hey,
Your question is not clear at all. You must be more specific about the information you are looking about the research of their BSc medical biotechnology. It is not possible to give each and every point and the detailed information about the research work after BSc medical biotechnology. So
Hello Reem ,
For doing MS, you must have 16 years of education right from your school till your degree.
Once you have completed your four year degree in BSc Medical Biochemistry and it makes upto total of 16 years of your education then you are eligible to apply for
Hello Reem,
Yes ofcourse you can. To become a scientist you need to have a sound and strong theoretical base, the foundation of which can be laid during the bachelors course.
Although to become a practicing scientist, you will have to do a post graduate course like MSc or MS
Biochemistry is a branch of science which deals with the chemistry of living organisms and that of their biological processes. After completing your BSc biochemistry you can work in various fields like medical, agriculture, public health care, forensic environment etc. You can work with both public and private
Hello Student ,
The composition of living tissue/biomolecules can be studied by chemical analysis. The stepwise procedure is as follows
Hello Aspirant,
It's difficult to tell you the exact about the admission possibilities as cutoff varies every year. IIT Bombay, IIT Roorkee, IIT Indore offer M.Sc Biotechnology. But as per the previous year cutoff, with this rank the chances are less to get a seat for Biotechnology in IITs and
Dear Reem ,
After completion of Bsc Medical Biochemistry lots of job ares but we will discuss some of popular field like Pharama Industry ,Medical Industry ,Agriculture ,Research,Agriculture and education field related .
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Hi reem,
The college offering B.Sc. Biochemistry in Kerala are as follows:-
Both Microbiology and Biochemistry are entirely different terms and vast subjects as well.
If depends on your interest that whether you want to study microorganisms and their morphology and their entire life cycle or metabolism and chemical reactions in biotic components.
If we compare both then Microbiology is
The syllabus for MSc Biochemistry entrance test is given in the link below.
http://acad.uohyd.ac.in/downloads/syllabus/PG/MSBC.pdf
Books commonly refered for MSc Biochemistry entrance exam are :
1. Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry - Albert L Lehninger
2. Biochemistry - Jeremy M Berg, John L Tymoczko, Lubert Stryer
3. Biochemistry - Donald
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