Physiology
mam as you have done bsc radiography so I hav to ask you something...I also want to do this course but i am afraid of human disection nd práctical with this...so in this course are this included or not? can you please reply it will be helpful for me to decide
Hi aspirant,
The colleges where you can directly apply for Msc Human Physiology are:
Other top ranking universities offering Msc Human Physiology are:
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Hello.
In order to pursue this course you need to have an aggregate of 40% from a recognised university and your percentage is above that so you are eligible for any college/university for the said course. There are many colleges that you can apply at but to get a more detailed answer you need to mention the place you're referring to. However,if you're looking for colleges in west bengal then given below are some colleges that you can consider :-
1) IPGMER ,Kolkata
2) jagannath gupta institute of medical sciences and Hospital, kolkata
3) Calcutta national medical College, kolkata
and many more.
hi...
kindly visit the link...
https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-physiology-colleges-in-west-bengal
Hello aspirant,
A few career options after completing your bachelor's in physiology are:
I hope this information helps you.
Dear aspirants
Human physiology consists of last 7chapter (chpter16-22) NCERT 11th biology book whivh have very high weightage in neet questions in zoology section. Almost every chapter will give you two question from this parts so overall 12-14 questions are asked directly from the NCERT book lines. So it is highly recommended to read from NCERT Book specially human physiology. Overall it carries 18-20% weightage in whole biology questions paper.
You can refer to the link below and can read the weightage of different chapter/unit of all the three subject
https://www.google.com/amp/s/medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-chapter-wise-weightage-and-important-topics/amp
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Thank you!!!
Hiiii
Physiology is the study of normal function within living creatures. It is a sub-section of biology, covering a range of topics that include organs, anatomy, cells, biological compounds, and how they all interact to make life possible.
Physiology tests how organs and systems within the body work, how they communicate, and how they combine their efforts to make conditions favorable for survival.
The Branches of physiology Are composed of cellular, human, vegetal, environmental, evolutionary and comparative physiology .
>>>subject offers various courses ranging from B.A. Physiology, B.A. (Hons) Physiology, B.Sc. and B.Sc. (Hons) in Physiology, and they're also a Bachelor in Physiotherapy (BPT) , at the undergraduate levels.
At the Postgraduate level, the degrees offered in Physiology are Masters in Physiology; and Masters in Anatomy, Cell Biology and Physiology. There is also an MSc in Human Physiology, MSc in Physiology. Along with these, there are also specialisations such as in Sports Physiology.
There are also options for PhD in Human Physiology and Pathophysiology, and only in Physiology too.
In general the eligibility criteria are:
For Undergraduate level courses:
The aspirant must have completed 10+2 years of education, from a recognised board.
S/he must have a minimum aggregate of 50% in 12th boards, with Physics , Chemistry and Biology as main subjects.
For Post Graduate courses, the eligibility criteria are:
The aspirant must hold a Bachelor's degree in the science stream, from a recognised university or college.
The core subjects need to be Chemistry, Biology, Zoology , Botany and Physiology.
S/he needs to have a minimum aggregate of 60%
You can refer to the link below for various information about physiology
https://www.careers360.com/courses/physiology-course
Hope it helps you
All the best !!
Hello,
Serampore college is goverment college. It was established in 1848. Here so many courses are offered and botany honours one of them. So the maximum marks criteria for admission you have to get 55% marks all over in 12th and 50% marks in particular subject which you want to take for admission.
But for category students minimum marks 50% and subject marks 45%. You are Sc category candidate and got 388 in 12th. So you can easily apply for this college admission.
All the best.
Hi
You need to choose the code 02.
This is because,
Though you are doing bsc cardiac care technology your highest qualification with all the three subjects i. e physics chemistry and Biology /biotechnology remains 10 + 2 .
While, those who have passed 1st year of 3 year degree/graduation course with all the three subject i. e physics chemistry and Biology/Biotechnology needs to select code 5 and those who have completed BSc with at least any two of physics chemistry and Biology in their bsc need to select code 6.
While getting admission,
You can submit T. C and migration of college from which you are doing your bsc because while taking admission in bsc you would have already submitted your 12tc and migration in college for admission in bsc , they don't return it to you as it has been already used for admission in their college, while you leave the college, they will issue the college T. C and migration which you can use during admission.
For more visit
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-qualification-codes
To help you further, here's how you can fill neet application form
To fill the application form you need to go through 5 steps i. e
*neet registration :- first of all visit the official website of neet i. e ntaneet to generate your login credentials,
*then fill the form i. e you need to fill your personal academic and contact details
*and after that you need to go for uploading your documents,
*then pay the application fee
General :- 1500/-
General-EWS/ OBC-NCL :- 1400
SC/ST/PwBD/Third Gender :- 800
Foreign candidate :- 7500
*And finally you should take the printout of confirmation page.
For detailed step by step procedure to fill neet application form, follow the below steps
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/how-fill-neet-application-form
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