Bio-Chemistry
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The structures and roles of biological constituents including lipids, carbohydrates, proteins, nucleic acids, etc. are covered in an MSc in biochemistry. The primary goal of earning an MSc in Biochemistry is to comprehend all facets of living things at the molecular level and apply that understanding to advance humankind. Common disciplines taught in MSc Biochemistry courses include Cell Biology & Physiology, Enzymology, Plant Biochemistry, Immunology, Bioinformatics, Nutritional and Clinical Biochemistry, and Molecular Biology.
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After completing a BSc in Biochemistry, you can pursue various courses in Canada such as MSc in Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Molecular Biology, Pharmacology, or Clinical Research. These programs offer advanced knowledge and open opportunities in research, healthcare, and industry.
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Yes, you can do MSc Medical Biochemistry after BSc MLT , but it depends on the university's eligibility criteria. Some universities require a BSc in Biochemistry, Microbiology, or Life Sciences , while others accept BSc MLT graduates.
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Regarding your query, Yes, some universities offering M.Sc. in Medical Biochemistry may have a management quota , which allows admission based on factors beyond merit, such as donations or affiliations.
Yes, Era Medical College, Lucknow offers a PhD in Medical Biochemistry .
Eligibility : Candidates must have an MD in Biochemistry or an MSc in Medical Biochemistry.
Duration : Minimum 3.5 years.
Tuition Fee : Rs. 75,000 per year.
Admission Process : Based on entrance exams and interviews.
Research Areas : Advanced biochemical studies in medical science.
Affiliation : Part of Era University.
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The release date for M.Sc. Medical in Biochemistry application forms varies depending on the university or institution. Here’s a general timeline and process to follow: Key Points :
Application Timeline :
Institutions to Check : Look for top medical universities like AIIMS, JIPMER, PGIMER, Manipal University, or state universities offering M.Sc. in Medical Biochemistry. Each will have specific admission dates.
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Hello Mahek,
Yes, you can apply for a B.Sc. in Biochemistry even while in your final year of another B.Sc. course. However, eligibility depends on the institution's criteria. Most universities require applicants to have studied Biology, Chemistry, and sometimes Physics or Mathematics in their 10+2 or undergraduate coursework.
You would need to check the specific eligibility and application process of the university where you wish to enroll. Some universities may also allow lateral entry or credit transfers, so inquire about these options if relevant.
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Unfortunately, you cannot carry your education further with a BVSc after B. Sc. in Biochemistry.
Eligibility to BVSc will be based on the candidate passing 10+2 qualification with PCB as core subjects. That is because a strong foundation in biological sciences and animal husbandry forms the basis of the BVSc curriculum.
But there are a lot of other ways by which you can contribute to veterinary science:
1. Research:
You can pursue your Master's or Ph.D. in a related field such as biochemistry or molecular biology. This will then advance to doing research and careers in veterinary science, drug development, or animal health.
2. Veterinary Technician:
Some countries provide veterinary technician programs that help veterinarians with tasks including animal care, laboratory work, and preparing for surgery.
3. Animal Health Industry:
You may want to look for positions in the animal health industry working for drugs manufacturers, biotech businesses, or companies that make animal feeds.
4. Wildlife Conservation:
You might also use your biochemistry degree to get a job with any organizations interested in wildlife conservation and end up doing research, undertaking conservation activities or helping injured wildlife. One is usually supposed to research the particular institutions and their programs to know what the eligibility criteria are as well as the entry procedures.
Remember that although a direct transition into veterinary science may not be possible, your background in biochemistry can be really helpful in many areas.
Yes, you can become a marine biologist with a BSc in Biochemistry, but further specialization is often needed.
Marine biology focuses on the study of marine organisms and ecosystems, while biochemistry provides knowledge about the chemical processes within living organisms. To bridge the gap, you could pursue a master's degree or courses in marine biology, ecology, or oceanography.
Gaining experience through internships or research projects related to marine science will also enhance your qualifications. A strong foundation in biochemistry can be valuable for studying marine life at the molecular level, such as marine biochemistry or environmental toxicology.
Hello aspirant, To get a more accurate assessment, I recommend contacting the admissions office at NIET directly. They will be able to provide you with specific information regarding the cutoff ranks for the previous year and any changes that may have occurred.
Given your rank of 127231, it may be challenging to secure admission to Pmr or Preventive Medicine at NIET, especially if you are aiming for the top colleges or specializations. However, your chances for Biochemistry might be slightly higher.
Again, the best way to get a definitive answer is to contact NIET's admissions office directly. They can provide you with the most up-to-date information and guidance based on your specific circumstances.
I hope this information helps you.
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