Biochemistry
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Yes, you can do a Ph.D. in biotechnology or biochemistry as horticulture is also a biology-related subject. since they both belong to the same stream. The common eligibility for Ph.D. is MSC and BSc from any of the Biological sciences.
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All the courses you have mentioned are great in there own way and have respectively good careers ahead. Now if you go for the course of BSc Cardiovascular Technology, then after passing the course, you will be able to be a paramedical staff in any hospital. So just after BSc the job perspective is better in BSc Cardiovascular Technology. Now, if you go for the field of Biochemistry & Neuroscience, the fields are mainly research based and you have the most relevance in the academia sector.
So now depending on your interest and the goals, you have to select the field best for you. All of them are great in different levels.
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Indeed, you are right to get affirmation in biochemistry you need to apply for a plain BSc in biochemistry and you are all set. Understudies can apply on the web or can visit the campus to fill out the application structure which is important to apply for the course. Admission to BSc Biochemistry is allowed in view of legitimacy. The colleges start the confirmation interaction with the program after the outcomes for HSC assessments are declared.
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Yes, Let's understand eligibility and process .
A Master’s degree with 55% marks (or an equivalent grade in a point-scale wherever the grading system is followed) in a concerned/relevant /allied subject from an Indian University, or an equivalent degree from an accredited foreign University.
The candidate must have cleared the National Eligibility Test (NET) conducted by the UGC or the CSIR (exemption from NET shall be granted in accordance with clause (ii) & (iii) of General Note in the last section of this document).
At the last the academic score as specified in the screening guidelines for the Colleges of the University shall be considered for short-listing of the candidates for interview only, and the selections shall be based only on the performance in the interview.
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Being a 2 -3 year undergraduate course, the Medical Lab Technician (MLT) program prepares students to function as lab technicians, gathering and storing samples, analysing them, and writing reports based on the sample for further examination by a doctor. The course covers blood bank management, materials management, supply chain management, and lab information system administration.
In order to become eligible, candidates must have either PCM or PCB as core subjects in the 12th grade.Candidates also must have received a minimum of 50% in t heir 12th grade.
YES, you can apply for UGC NET Exam for environmental science after msc Biochemistry. Any candidates from other Life Sciences background i.e. Biotechnology,Biochemistry,Botany,Microbiology etc are eligible to apply in UGC NET Environmental Sciences .
Furthermore, the eligibility criteria for UGC NET Exam is as follows :
Further, to know more details on UGC NET Exam you can follow the below mentioned link to know more : https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ugc-net-eligibility-criteria
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An entrance exam is a test that a candidate needs to qualify for taking admission in UG and PG courses. A candidate needs to maintain certain rank in order to get his/her favorite field of study.
Master in Science in the field of Biochemistry (M.Sc.) is a PG course of two years.
The job profiles that you would be offered are Professors, Associate engineers,Microbiologist, research scientists etc.
There are various entrance exams available for taking admission, which includes BHU-PET, GSAT and JET.
BHU-PET i s conducted by Banaras Hindu University. It is MCQ (Multiple choice question) test pf 120 minutes.
GSAT is conducted by Gitam institute of Science (Gitam university). The exam is conducted in offline mode, with duration of 60 minutes.
JET standa for Joint Entrance Test, It is offered by Jain University to take admission in its UG and PG courses, including MSc Biochemistry.
For model question papers, you can visit various free forums available in the internet.
I hope it covers your query,
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Yes you can pursue Msc in botany or zoology after competing bsc in Microbiology under the registered univeristy of india.
Msc zoology is a two year postgraduate program which is dedicated for the study of Animals and if you want to pursue Msc in botany then it is the study dedicated to plants and plant kingdom.
Basic eligibity: The candidate must be bsc graduate .
Check this as well: https://www.careers360.com/courses/msc-zoology
https://www.careers360.com/courses/msc-in-botany
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Biochemistry, Genetics, and Biotechnology is the study of all living entities, both micro and macro. Genetics is the study of genes that contain information and determines how traits are passed down in living creatures. Biochemistry is a branch of molecular science that studies living processes by looking at biological molecules in an organism, such as their functions and interactions with one another and with molecules in the environment. Biotechnology is a branch of biology and technology concerned with the use of living systems ranging from bacteria to macroscopic systems for human benefit.
Students will be prepared to pursue research and further education, such as an MSc or Ph.D., as well as develop scientific aptitude and critical thinking.
For more information like about the syllabus of JET, you can visit our site by clicking on link given below
https://www.careers360.com/university/jain-university-bangalore/bsc-biochemistry-genetics-and-biotechnology-course
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