I have completed my M.Sc. in Life Sciences (Zoology). Can I appear in the MCAT examination???
Following are the fields in which candidates can register for MCAT –
- Allopathic
- Osteopathic
- Podiatric
- Veterinary Medicine
To appear in MCAT, you must be enrolled in one of the medical course (Other than MBBS).
So, it is possible to pursue MCAT after pursuing M.Sc in Life Science.
But there are also other criteria which must be fulfilled by an aspirant to be eligible for MCAT.
You can also opt for other career opportunities after pursuing M.Sc. in Zoology as follows –
- Lecturer or Research through CSIR NET Exam
- Ecologist
- Field trails Officer
- Biomedical Scientist
You should also search for some other career prospects before taking any decision.
Best of luck!
Although there is no specific MCAT eligibility criteria, aspirants who are planning to apply to health professional institutes can take the MCAT .
For more information related to MCAT, check this link
https://studyabroad.careers360.com/mcat-eligibility-criteria
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