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iam doing bsc neuro electro physiology ug course in nandha institute of allied health sceince erode ,after completing ug from where can i do my pg better in india or abroad? and if completed pg how much salary should i get pls respond!

Karvannan sevugamurthi 27th Nov, 2019

Hi aspirant,

There are many opportunities present in the neuroscience field. You can get a job in intensive care units like special environments to diagnose or treat the nerve problems. You can get an average salary of 200000 to 1600000 in India per year. To continue your study, you have

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how to mange the time in study anatomy,physiology and biochemistry

Ronak Gala Student Expert 18th Oct, 2019

Start by learning the fundamentals of both biology and chemistry (specially topics like cell biology, body systems, organic & inorganic equations). Once you do that, go through videos, charts and 3D models that cover all three topics. This will reinforce the fundamentals.

There are two books I have used, and

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How is the Medical Physiology book by Dr. CC Chatterjee compared to Dr. Debasis Pramanik?

Shudhanshu Gupta Student Expert 9th Nov, 2019
Hello.
Both the books  are better for medical psychology but the method of writing is different in both it depends on the people who is going to study it , for some people one is good for some people another is good, I will suggest you to first read both
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which book is better for studying anatomy and physiology during exams as a quick review?

Thakur Megha 4th Oct, 2019
Hello Aspirant,


For Anatomy Grey's anatomy and tortora's principals of anatomy and physiology is best ,
And for physiology : Physiology by Sembulingam is better ,
And ROSS and WILSON is the best book for quick review during exams but it will have limited matter compared to Tortora's book,
So
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which book helpful for practicesing the question for anatomy mbbs 1st year

Sunanda Dhar Student Expert 29th Sep, 2019

Hello there hope you are doing well.Let me tell you anatomy is the most important part,so its my advice for you to make this part clear from very first only,here I am listing four books

B. D Chaurasia's Human Anatomy For Upper Limb, Lower Limb, Thorax And Abdomen

This book

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I am a BAMS holder ..can i go for MSC physiology or anatomy for further studies ?

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 18th Sep, 2019
Dear Anjali, for you to be eligible to study M.Sc in Physiology or Anatomy, you should have studied these subjects in your Bachelor's degree. As BAMS has both these subjects in the curriculum, you are eligible to study Masters either in Physiology or Anatomy.
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i am bams holder ..can i go for msc physiology for further studies

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 18th Sep, 2019
Dear Anjali, BAMS has Physiology is a subject in BAMS and for studying M.Sc in Physiology, you should have had Physiology as a subject in your Bachelor's degree. And because you studied Physiology in BAMS, you are eligible for pursuing M.Sc in Physiology.
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MSc physiology courses in mangalore

Afreen Anjum Student Expert 18th Sep, 2019

Hii..

As you ask about the MSc physiology and Mangalore so these are the colleges where can you get MSc physiology in Mangalore:

  • Shridevi college of physiotherapy
  • Vikas College of Physiotherapy
  • Alvas college of physiotherapy
  • Srinivas College of Physiotherapy and Research Centre
  • Nitte Institute of Physiotherapy

All the best!!

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I am a student of B.A in history can I apply MSC in physiology in university of Hyderabad

Vemireddy Rushita Student Expert 22nd Oct, 2019

Hello aspirant,

Here is the eligibility criteria for HU

Integrated M.Sc. in Health Psychology

With a minimum of 60% marks at +2 level of education or equivalent (Intermediate/ CBSE/ ICSE/ HSC or equivalent) in Arts and Sciences.

M.Sc. in Health Psychology

With a minimum 60% marks at the Graduate level

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how to make notes in physiology mbbs,which important point should be write in notes

Sunanda Dhar Student Expert 12th Sep, 2019

Use real bones to revise and remember important details. Once you're through, go back and dram the bone, a rough sketch would be good. Try to remember the borders, aspects, attachments while you make the diagram.

Similarly, draw diagrams of joints, muscles, plexus, etc. Anything and everything can be simplified

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