Physiology
Vocational education is education that prepares people to work as a technician or to take up employment in a skilled craft or trade as a tradesperson or artisan. Vocational education is sometimes referred to as career and technical education.
As you have not provided the state of yours so it's can't be concluded in which vocational you can go. But in general perspective there are no specialized courses for you after BSc Physiology but you can always go for other courses.
I hope my answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Krishnagar Government College, Nadia, West Bengal is one of the most well known government colleges in Nadia which offers bsc physiology courses. It offers a full time 3 years graduation course in Bsc Physiology. The course is offered by the University of Kalyani, Kalyani.
Kindly refer to the website below to know more about the same -
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/krishnagar-government-college-nadia/bsc-physiology-hons-course
Kalyani Mahavidyalaya is another well known colleges for the same course.
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/kalyani-mahavidyalaya-nadia/bsc-physiology-hons-course
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Yes that is okay. All the chapters of biology are somehow related with each other and as you progress in this journey, you will be able to find all those relations and things will go on getting clearer in your mind and your knowledge will keep on increasing with concepts cleared in your brain. So to begin with, it is okay to start with body fluid and circulation and then the other chapters for human physiology.
Refer to the website below to know more about the same (biology preparation tips) -
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-neet-biology
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In order to appear for CSIR NET, candidates are required to pass BTech/BPharm/MSc/Integrated BS-MS/MSc/MBBS securing 55% aggregate for General/OBC Category, in case of reserved categories such as SC/ST/PwD they need 50% only, the age limit for JRF is 28 years while in case of assistant professor there is no upper age limit, coming to your question you can apply for CSIR NET with MSc in Medical Physiology provided you meet the other requirements as well in terms of aggregate against your category and age in case of JRF only.
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The minimum qualifying marks required for NEET may include as
With the marks of 325 in NEET and also belonging to the SC category , the chances of getting a seat in the government medical college are quite low. However the cutoff may vary from state to state and also every year. Rather you may also try for the private medical colleges which could be as well possible enough. Hoping for the best. Thank you. For more information refer to
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
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Yes b.sc physiology is good course. It has good scope in India as well as outside . Students who have successfully completed their training in psychology can make their mark and pursue their career as psychologist in clinical psychology, counseling psychology, health psychology. Also can work in NGO. You can do specialization in this course.
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Ganong is one of the best books you can refer to for physiology. If you like foreign authors, textbook of Medical Physiology by Gyton and Hall is also excellent. If you want to try Indian authors, I suggest you go for GK Pal. It has easier text as compared to foreign authors. A more easier textbook would be the one by Sebulingam. You should purchase a separate textbook which has all the MCQs asked in previous years NEET papers.
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Below is good Ben a list of best physiology books for mbbs and pG
Review of physiology by Dr. Soume Manna ,
Crisp complete review of integrated systems , physiology by Dr. Krishna Kumar
Essentials of medical physiology by A.B.S. Mahapatra
Guyton and Hall physiology Review by John Hall
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Both books are good. But I prefer Debashis Pramanik simply because it is written in a point wise manner which is very easy to retain. The language is also very lucid and I simply enjoyed reading that book. Only ecg portion was a bit incomplete and not very well written. ABSM has a better coverage on ecg. and one last advice never ever try to read ganong or before finishing debashis pramanik. It is simply a waste of time as you wont be able to understand anything from ganong if you read physiology for the first time in your life!
Hope this helps you!
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