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What course better qualifies me to become a genetic counsellor MSc in biomedical genetics or Msc in human genetics and molecular biology?

Disha Arora 9th Jul, 2020

Hi

As per your question Genetic counseling may be a rewarding career, as evidenced by the explosive

growth in genetic counselors; since 2006, the amount of genetic counselors has grown by 85 percent.

But there's still a requirement for more genetic counselors.

Genetic counseling provides the challenge of staying current within the ever-evolving world of genetics

and therefore the ability to attach with and empower patients, supporting them through an often-

difficult and confusing process.

In addition to meeting and talking with patients, genetic counselors spend their time gathering more

information, communicating with laboratories regarding what tests are offered and what's required to

get a test, advocating for patients with their insurance companies to assist ensure their tests are

covered, and notifying patients of test results. Many genetic counselors also do research, which helps

advance patient care.

For additional information about becoming a genetic counselor for your community, download the

NSGC brochure in English or Spanish (translated by Jenny Morgan and Liliana Navarrete from the

University of Alabama Birmingham).

Genetic Counseling Training Programs

Genetic counselors typically receive a baccalaureate in biology, science or a related field, then continue

to receive specialized training. Master's degrees in guidance are offered by programs accredited by the

Accreditation Council for guidance (ACGC).

These specialized programs are currently offered at approximately 40 schools within the us and Canada.

Hope helpful.

Follow up with the link to the data:

https://www.nsgc.org/page/becomeageneticcounselor

http://geneticcounselingboardindia.com/courses.html

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I have pass class 12 with 67.4% but I had failed in physics, my score in biology was 80,chem-56, and physics was 44 with practical am I eligible for neet

Ankita parida 9th Jul, 2020

Hello dear,

sorry to inform you that you are not eligible for NEET as you are failed in physics. Because the marks are separate for each category and can be listed as. The marks to be considered are aggregate marks only for PCB subjects
General - 50%,
OBC/SC/ST - 40%,
PWD - 45%.

U can give an improvement test for physics.

Thanking you

All the best

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Which are the science biology students aligible courses

halankarprathamesh 8th Jul, 2020
Dear Aspirant,

After 12 science with biology as your subject, you can go for the following courses:

MBBS

B.Pharmacy

BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery)

Bachelor of Physiotherapy

B.Sc. Nursing

B.Sc. Courses (specialization of own choice)

B.A.M.S. (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery)

PHARM D

Other options include management, teaching and other stream courses such as B.A. or B.com.


Thank you!!
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What is a better option MSc in biomedical genetics at vellore institute or MSc in molecular biology and Human genetics at Manipal academy of higher education in terms of job opportunities, placements and facilities? I have completed my Bsc in human genetics and molecular biology.

Schulu Duo 8th Jul, 2020

Hello Aspirant!

Well, both are good courses, with good placements, good academics and learning potential. The only factor that should influence your decision is your interest and your priorities, desires in life.

So, If you tell me what sort of goals or what kind of life do you want for yourself, it would be much easier.

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I got 16 out of 56 in Biology theory, but after adding internal theory marks(13 out of 14) and practical marks (29 out of 30) I got 58 in Biology and total 50% in PCB . Am i eligible to appear for Neet? please give authentic answer only.

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 8th Jul, 2020
Hello

Neet eligibility  criteria says that,
to be eligible  you must have passed your 12th with English and PCB ( pass in both the theory and practical )  with at least 50 % in aggregate of PCB ( in theory +practical) in 12th  examination  if you belong to general category or at least 40% in aggregate of PCB if belongs to Obc/ Sc /st .

So , as per Neet eligibility criteria it is compulsory to pass in both theory and practical examination.

Now, that you have failed in theory examination of Biology and thus you are not eligible for Neet examination

For detailed information about neet examination go through our page for which link is provided below; -

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet/amp

Thank you
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What are the courses available for biology field students except bsc???

Mayank Chowdhary 8th Jul, 2020

Hello,

Depending upon youe interest you can do education in any of the fields like -

• MBBS

• Pharmacy

• BDS

• BPT

• Nursing

• Btech

• Civil services in case you have to do administrative jobs.

• BHMS

• Research field is also good.

Thank you and all the best

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biology se 12th pass karne ke baad NDA me jaa sakte hai

Shubham Dhane 8th Jul, 2020

Hello,

Yes you can apply but only in Army Wing of NDA as the education qualification required is 12th passed by State Education Board or a University but you cannot apply for Air Force and Naval Wings of NDA AND 10+2 Cadet Entry Scheme of Indian Naval Academy because the education qualification required is 12th passed (Physics and Mathematics) by State Education Board or a University. Please click the below link to know more.

https://competition.careers360.com/articles/nda-eligibility-criteria

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in kcet exam can I write biology exam instead of maths exam

SHUBHAM KUMAR 7th Jul, 2020
Hello Srushti ,

Yes You can write exam but If you will apply as PCB candidate then you will be eligible for B.pharma.

For pursuing a B.Tech degree through KCET exam, you need to apply as PCM candidate . Maths is compulsory subject for the eligibility criteria of the exam.

For more details visit -
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/kcet

Hope It Helps

All The Best

Cheers !!!
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which is the better choice for my good career in engineering .... is it computer science or electric and communication engineering as im a biology student in class 12th

Anil Kumar Yadav 16th Aug, 2020

Hello Aspirant,

As you are the biology student in class 12th then it is very difficult to decide because the option of branch you written above they both include the mathematics subject . And in the first year of engineering the subjects for all the branches are approximately same. And if you think that in computer science branch is free of mathematics then this is your misuderstanding because it have maths about the last year of engineerings .

So, if you are interested in programming then you may take the branch computer science and if you are interested in electronics gadgets then you may go through the electric and communication engineering.

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