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
M.Sc Biochemistry
M.Sc Bioorganic chemistry
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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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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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