Anatomy
Hello aspirant,
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Yes, you can do MSc medical anatomy after BSc. There is a lot of scope for MSC medical anatomy in India. you can apply for this course at any university and college.
You need to write an entrance exam to get admissions but some universities provide admissions without entrance exams i.e based on academic performance and personal interview. Here is the list of paramedical colleges which provide MSC medical anatomy.
Osmania University, Hyderabad
Christian medical college, Ludhiana
Manipal University, Manipal
Symbiosis international university, Pune
All India institute of medical sciences, new Delhi
St johns medical college, Bangalore
Bangalore medical college and research institute, Bangalore.
Armed forces medical college
NIMS University, Jaipur.
Hope this helps you!
All the best:)
Dear Applicant when it comes to the human anatomy and physiology syllabus of Pharmacy then they mainly focus on different physiological systems of the body like digestive system, circulatory system, locomotion, endocrine, nervous system and cell structure, apoptosis, necrosis etc. And the BAMS syllabus is mainly focused on history of Vedic ayurveda, principles of Ayurveda, its parts and Medicinal treatment of Ayurveda.
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Hello,
The top Anatomy colleges in southern states are:
1. St. Johns Medical College, Bangalore
2. Christian Medical College, Vellore
3. Kasturba Medical College, Mangaluru
4. MS Ramaiah Medical College, Bangalore
5. Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute
6. Vydehi Institute of Medical Sciences and Research center, Bangalore
7. Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences, Bangalore
8. SRM Medical College Hospital and Research Center, Chennai
9. Madras Medical College, Chennai
To know more, check the link:
https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-anatomy-colleges-in-india
Hello there ,
Hope you are doing well . See , Vishram Singh for anatomy set has 4 main textbooks alongwith a textbook for neuroanatomy . So , if you want to start reading before the session of 1st year professional M.B.B.S. begins and for studying all round the year , you'll need the main books set which has 4 volumes and the neuroanatomy books .
The prep manual i.e. the book named Selective Anatomy by Vishram Singh just covers the important topics in short and you can use that before revision right before your exams in college but for studying in-depth the whole year ,you have to buy the full set .
Hope my answer helped.
Hi Aspirant,
After B.Sc you can definitely go for M.Sc or other courses and then Ph.D if you want to get into hardcore research. For which you have to start preparing for NET/SET (SLET) competitive exams . CSIR NET exam is conducted twice a year. CSIR NET is a tough net to crack but once qualified, life will be easy and smooth.
MBA in Biotech is also a good option but only for those having interest in marketing, business, management can go for it.
You can do M.Sc or PG diploma course in clinical research. Clinical research is becoming popular nowadays and also have a good career scope in hospitals & CRO’s & research labs with a hefty salary package. Biotech & Clinical research / Biotech course & PGDMLT can possibly be a good combination to go ahead with.
You can refer this link for more information :-
https://www.google.com/amp/s/dqxeclau.top/courses/msc-in-biotechnology/amp
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Hi,
FIRST OF ALL, LET’S GO THROUGH THE BASIC WORKFLOW OF ANATOMY; Tried to make it as easy and brief as it was possible. If you find BD Chaurasia's books more better than Vishram or IB shing's book then you must go on with that. It depends on your veiw of understanding, how you can easily cover the subject by using which book you find comfortable.
8th edition of bdc is best because it is the latest edition It contain 4 parts.
hope this helps
wish you luck
I hope you are doing well,
Here are some of the books that you can prefer:
I hope this helps.
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