Biochemistry
Dear Student,
The most important prerequisite is that you enjoy biochemistry! This isn't my scientific response, but it's important to note that you shouldn't feel pressured to become a biochemist.
Anyway, starting with your undergraduate studies, it is advised that you pursue a B.S. rather than a B.A. in a science subject. This is mostly because of the increased exposure to research you will have during your schooling. However, it's completely acceptable if you aren't a BS. I have several pals who earned their B.A.s in biochemistry. Additionally, the path to becoming a biochemist is comparable to other jobs in the sciences in that you essentially require graduate-level coursework, whether it be a msc or Ph.D.
Read more - https://www.careers360.com/courses/bio-chemistry-course
I wish you luck!
Hello,
The eligibility criteria for MCA is passed graduation in any discipline of arts, science, commerce or equivalent having studied mathematics as a subject at 10+2 level securing 50% marks in aggregate, admission may be based on the merit of the qualifying examination or done through entrance tests such as NIMCET, BIT MCA, MAH MCA CET, VIT MEE, OJEE, TSICET to name a few.
some of the top colleges offering MCA are as follows;
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Harvard University, US
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US
Stanford University,US
University of California, San Francisco
University of California, Berkeley
are some of the best colleges for combine MD/Phd. in biochemistry in US.
All the best!
Hello Anju,
Hope you’re doing well.
Different specialisations of the PG Diploma of Science courses are offered in Canada. The prominent fields where candidates can apply to finish their PG diplomas are given below-
1. PG diploma in supply chain management
2. PG Diploma in forensic medicine
3. PG diploma in nuclear medicine
Like these courses, there are many PG diploma courses are available, you have choose the course according to your career choices. If you want to go for management jobs then first one is best for you and if you want to go for medical line then rest two is good for you. Here’s a link to many PG diploma course you can apply for -
https://www.google.com/amp/s/medicine.careers360.com/articles/specialisation-after-mbbs/amp
Colleges offering science diplomas in Canada: Requirements :
Candidates with strong academic records, no gaps in their schooling, strong TOEFL scores, and who meet the necessary financial conditions stand a decent chance of getting accepted to the university of their choice. The admission requirements may change depending on the programme and school. The fundamental requirements that applicants from India and other countries must adhere to are stated below-
- Pass the 12th grade with a decent grade.
- A suitable diploma, a bachelor's degree, or job experience that the admissions committee will accept are requirements for applicants.
- Students from non-English speaking nations are required to complete one of the following exams: IELTS, TOEFL, PTE, or Duolingo.
- To complete the admission process, foreign students must additionally submit a Letter of Recommendation and a Statement of Purpose.
Since you completed your bachelors from Canada itself, it shouldn’t be a problem for you and you’ll be easily admitted in a school for the diploma course. All the best.
Hi Aspirant,
You can do Msc biochemistry after BSc Biotechnology.You should possess minimum 50 percentage of marks in your bachelor's degree.If you are interested to study Biotechnology go with it,passion and interest will definitely lead way to success.
To know further details about MSc Biochemistry course Eligibility, Admission, Syllabus,Fees and Career check the below link
https://www.careers360.com/courses/msc-in-biochemistry
I will list some of the top Msc Biochemistry colleges in India
1.AIIMS Delhi
2.Jamia Milia Islamia Delhi
3.MSU Baroda
4.LPU Jalandar
5.BHU Varanasi
To know all top colleges of biochemistry check the below link
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bio-chemistry-universities-in-india
I hope this information will be helpful to you.
Best of luck.
After completing Bachelor of science in biochemistry you can apply for master of science in biochemistry and then for PhD biochemistry. These are the two popular courses which you can do for making your future bright and increasing job opportunities. Mention below are the name of the other courses which you can do after completing Bachelor of science in biochemistry:
Read more:
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Dear student
The syllabus is very vast therefore I would like to summarise it here . Your complete graduate curriculum for biology and chemistry is covered in the MSc Biochemistry BHU entrance exam syllabus. Please concentrate on organic and physical chemistry to improve your grade and merit. In terms of biology, please concentrate on cell biology, genetics, and fundamental biochemistry knowledge. Make sure you are well-versed in the topics mentioned above when studying your entire graduation course. Additionally, it will be very helpful to have a general understanding of scientific fields like covid and recent events (within the last three to five years).
These are the books that will help you in your preparation -
1. Lehninger : principles of Biochemistry.
2. Voet and Voet
You can download the detailed pdf of syllabus from BHU official website. All the best in advance.
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