Physiology
Individuals interested in exploring study possibilities also can practice for Doctorate or M.Phil positions below Zoology professors at numerous research universities and educational institutions.
M.Sc Zoology
M.Sc Medical Biotechnology
M.Sc Medical Physiology
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Becoming a neurosurgeon is a very time taking process and takes a lot of efforts and patience. This includes four years for a bachelor's degree, another four years for a doctorate, followed by a one-year internship in surgery.
Candidates aspiring to become Neurosurgeon must possess a 5½ years MBBS degree followed by 2- 3 years M.S. (Neurosurgery) - must qualification to become a Neurosurgeon. Interested candidates can also go for M.Ch (Neurosurgery) for super specialization in the field of Neurosurgery.
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Both the books are good at it's own level, both book's are used by different students studying MBBS, BDS, nursing or physiotherapy etc.
Both are standard book's and have recognised & recommended by various professor around medical College in India.
Sembulingam is more of exam oriented books and it have more tables and flow charts for explaining various physiological processes,so it's more easy to learn from this book. From my suggestion some unit's like CNS and reproduction are not good in this book. This book is mainly preffer by South Indian medical College
While AK Jain is more of theory type and explanation is of ver easy language so it's easy to understand, mostly prefer by most of students in northern states.
From my suggestion you should just visit your library in college,read same chapter from both the books and whichever is easy for you to understand buy that book and refer the other book from library time to time.
It will be better for you to combine and read both book's for understanding the concept. But during exam time always preffer only one book whichever you have. For exam sembulingam is good from my point of view.
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Anatomy lecture link : https://youtu.be/RoSIsqQISJE
https://youtu.be/bnnnOJ6ymKQ
Physiology lecture link :
https://youtu.be/lryqPAa9JCo
https://youtu.be/U-0oi7Wivuc
Biomechanics lecture link :
https://youtu.be/5LAmgw2tVDo
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLs4t076DP29Oz0xzMX6OyMeXVF_U1QE8H
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Yes might be the response. Following a BSc in zoology, you might apply for an MSc in physiology. However, it depends on which university you are applying to get an MSc.
Several colleges offer this programme, including the following:
Some universities don't offer PG courses in physiology directly, however at others you may get a straight MSc Physiology programme.
If it is absent, you might choose a physiology specialisation throughout your MSc programme.
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M.Sc. cardiovascular technology or Master of Science in cardiovascular technology is 2 year postgraduate course. candidates should have a bachelors degree from recognised University with the minimum qualifying marks. For getting admission into MSc cardiac Technology you have to write entrance exam neet pg. If you plan to study abroad, some universities might ask you to appear for GRE or university-specific exams for this course. Hence it doesn't matter if you did your bachelors degree in cardiac physiology.
Here is a list of colleges that offer MSc in cardiac technologies.
Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research
Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research
Armed Forces Medical College
Maulana Azad Medical College
Banaras Hindu University
Lady Hardinge Medical College
Grant Medical College
Here is a list of Universities that offer bsc cardiac technologies in foreign
University of leeds
University of Southampton
Middlesex University
Swansea University
Nova southeastern University
Main reference for Neet examination is NCERT textbook. Human physiology is an important topic with high weightage in NEET examination. It is a portion in class 11th NCERT textbook. It is expected that there will be almost 12 to 16 questions from this portion. It has 18 to percentage of weightage.
You can check this in the link https://www.google.com/amp/s/medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-chapter-wise-weightage-and-important-topics/amp here is a chapter wise weightage
* Diversity of Living Organisms :- 14%
* Structural Organisation in Plants & Animals :- 5 %
* Cell: Structure and Function :- 9 %
* Plant Physiology :- 6 %
* Human Physiology :- 20 %
* Reproduction :- 9 %
* Genetics and Evolution :- 18 %
* Biology and Human Welfare :- 9 %
* Biotechnology and its Applications :-4%
* Ecology and Environment :- 6 %
Hello aspirant,
The Bsc Neuroscience/ Neurology students can find ample job opportunities soon after the completion of the course. They are hosted in research institutes that conduct neuroscientists' research. They are also hired in mental health hospitals, diagnostics centers, psychology centers, diagnostics centers, etc.
There are many opportunities present in the neuroscience field. You can get a job in an intensive care unit special environment to diagnose or treat nerve patients.
The average annual starting salary offered in India to successful graduates of the course ranges from INR 2 lakh to 16 lakh, depending upon the candidate's expertise in the field.
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