Pathology
Hello aspirant,
There is a high scope of MD Pathology in India for Anaesthetist or Anaesthesiologist, Bacteriologist, Cardiologist, Chief Medical Officer, Chiropodist, Clinical Laboratory Scientist, Dermatologist, ENT Specialist, Enterologist, Gastroenterologist, General Practitioner, General Surgeon, Gynaecologist, and Hospital.
Pathologists can work as a diagnosticians in hospitals, investigators or researchers in medical laboratories and as teachers in colleges and Universities . Various government and private hospitals offers job to pathologists.
Furthermore, Pathologists can work as a diagnosticians in hospitals, investigators or researchers in medical laboratories and as teachers in colleges and Universities . Various government and private hospitals offers job to pathologists.
Further, to know more about the Msc Pathology course in complete detail, you can follow the below mentioned link to know more in detail : https://www.careers360.com/courses/pathology-course
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Hello Aspirant,
A pathologist, a medical professional who specialises in pathology, would be in charge of the microbiology department of a pathology lab, maybe a pathologist with additional training in microbiology. A microbiologist is qualified to work in a lab that examines human samples and has at least a bachelor's degree in the field.
Since the basic eligibility requirements state that you must complete MBBS from an accredited institution in order to pursue an MD or MS, you must first complete MBBS in order to pursue an MD in pathology. You cannot pursue an MD in pathology after earning a BSc in microbiology. You can, however, pursue an MSc or Master of Science. The MSc programme offers a number of specialties, including Applied Microbiology, Industrial Microbiology, Medical Microbiology, Molecular Biology, and others. Once you earn your Master's, you will have access to a variety of employment prospects. In industries including pharmaceutical firms, chemical workshops, the food industry, laboratories, research labs, private clinics, etc., you can find employment. You can pursue a PhD after earning your MSc because microbiology has a wide range of research opportunities.
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The BSc Pathology course deals with the study of fungi, bacteria, viruses, and other microbes that cause disease in living organisms. This branch of science focuses on understanding how hosts, pathogens, and other organisms interact to cause diseases in living beings and also on how to control such diseases. eligibility criteria for the course are that the candidate must have passed Class 12 or any other equivalent examination with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as compulsory subjects from a recognized board. The top BSc Pathology colleges are - Magadh University, Gaya, Hawabagh Women’s College, Jabalpur, Rama Medical College, Kanpur, Rama University, Hapur. Leaving aside the private colleges the general total fee to pursue this program is around INR 14,000 to INR 50,000 per year.After completing BSc In pathology courses, students can get jobs of various profiles such as Pathologists, Research Analysts, Lab Technicians, and lecturers, etc. The average annual salary offered to such professionals ranges from INR 2.0 lacs to INR 8.0 lacs (Salary of B.Sc In Pathology professionals totally depends on the expertise and knowledge of the individual).
whereas Bachelor of Science in Medical Laboratory Technology or BSc MLT is an undergraduate course of 3-year, which is divided into six years (two semesters per year). In this course professionals are taught about various aspects of health care. BSc MLT having a very good scope in India & abroad as, after completing this course you can apply for jobs in Private & Govt hospitals, Pathology labs, diagnostic labs, Nursing homes, Clinics. The candidates need to secure a minimum pass percentage in their 10+2 examination in the science stream with PCMB as compulsory subjects to be eligible for the BSc MLT course The average annual salary in of Bsc MLTs ranges from INR 2 Lakhs to 6 Lakhs per annum and the salary keeps on increasing with experience and expertise. you get job as the Medical Laboratory Technician, Clinical Laboratory Technician, Phlebotomist, Clinical Laboratory Technologist, Medical Laboratory Technologist, Lab Technologist, Biochemist, Medical Phlebotomist etc.
see now its upto you that in which course you are interested and want to persue.
but according to me I'll suggest you to do BSc in pathology it has so many job options.
hope this is helpful for you
best of luck
Hope you are doing great. Students in pathology, a medical science course that focuses on the study of living microorganisms, are taught various testing techniques to help them land jobs in labs or clinics. Students can now take pathology courses from online platforms like Udemy, Coursera, etc., expanding their access to pathology education beyond traditional colleges and universities.
The fee of pathology courses varies depending on the region, the college or university, the level of the course, etc. Depending on the length and type of institute, the typical pathology course fees for online courses range from INR 2,000 to INR 30,000. Whereas, depending on a number of factors that have been discussed below, the average pathology course fee for courses offered in Government and Private colleges ranges from INR 30,000 to INR 5,00,000.
Costs for pathology courses on average Depending on the level of course one has chosen, after the 12th. Fees for undergraduate programmes range from 30,000 to 8,00,000. Fees for postgraduate studies range from 40,000 to 100,000 Rupees. The average cost of a diploma course is between INR 20,000 and INR 5,00,000.
Some of the colleges providing the course of MSC pathology:
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These are some colleges in Nagpur for PhD in Pathology
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