Pathology
Hello aspirant,
The closing rank in Government colleges in MD Pathology is around 70,000. Thus, you have decent chances to get a seat in Government college. You can also use NEET PG College Predictor to predict your college based on your rank.
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-pg-college-predictor?utm_source=neet_pg_cp&utm_medium=GoogleAds&utm_campaign=0908&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjwiaa2BhAiEiwAQBgyHgtVl42LznyYHkL6_L7h1VLWaIjLJZZmEkKWZ0q7mRgab3mymo1HyhoCmxIQAvD_BwE
I hope you will do good.
After completing your MD in Pathology, you have several options for further specialization in India through DM (Doctorate of Medicine) or fellowship programs. DM Programs in Pathology:
Hello aspirant
Yes definitely uou can pursue msc in pathology .
If you have completed DMLT then you can also apply for MD in pathology.
MD and Msc candidates have got great scope these days.
Eligibility criteria for msc in pathology
The candidate must have completed bsc in Microbiology with minimum 50 % marks from any government recognized university.
Scope - The msc in pathology candidates can work in multispeciality hospitals,
Can open his own pathology laboratory.
Work as technician
Work as lecturer
Professor
Hello Seema
There are online pathology certificate courses.
Listed below
Introductory human physiology ( 1 to 3 months, Duke university)
Blood film morphology ( 1 to 3 months, university of western australia )
Cancer biology ( 3 to 6 months course ,John Hopkins university)
Anatomy ( 3 to 6 months, universityl of michigen )
Medical terminology , Anatomy and physiology fundamentals
Epidemiology, The basic science of public health
Medical neuroscience ( Advanced course 3 to 6 months. Duke university)
Vital signs- understanding what body tells us
Introduction to psycology ( university of Pennsylvania)
Basic princoples of cell signaling ( 1 to 3 months)
Bacteria and chronic infections ( 1 to 3 months)
Immunology : The immunesystem and failure
After earning a BSc in biotechnology, you are qualified to pursue an MSc in pathology. But you can do both these courses together. Nowadays, pathology is a viable and growing career choice. After completing a B.Sc. in Biotechnology, one can readily comprehend the fundamentals that will be covered in an M.Sc. in pathology.
Thank you
Hope this information helps you.
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