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pg diploma in genetics in medical in detail entrance exam and seat availability career prospects

Mibin Mathew Mammen 12th Jun, 2020

Dear Balaji,

Thank you for your query. Unfortunately both the colleges you mentioned does not provide PG Diploma in Genetics.

All the best

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What is difference between co dominance & incomplete dominance with suitable example?

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 17th Apr, 2020
Hi

When one allele for a trait is not able to completely dominate over the other allele, and then the phenotype produced is the mixture of both the alleles , it is known as Incomplete Dominance.

Example:- . Pink roses are the result of incomplete dominance. When red roses, with the dominant red allele, are mated with white roses, with recessive allele then the offspring is heterozygotes and express a pink phenotype

Whereas ,

Co-Dominance is when both the allele for a trait are equally expressed and the resultant phenotype expressed is for both the character equally for both the participating alleles.

Examples of codominance :- type AB blood represents co -dominance as both the A allele and the B allele are equally expressed in type AB blood

Thankyou
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i am studying mbbs 1 st year I want to do masters in genetics after my ug course is it possible???

rajaman9300 Student Expert 8th Apr, 2020

There are quite a few PG Courses in Genetics. For example, Human Genetics, Genetic Counselling, Genetics and Genomics. The eligibility depends on each course. To be eligible for M.Sc Genetics in India, you should have a Bachelor's degree in any of the subjects like Biology, Genetics, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Life sciences, Molecular Biology and Biomedical sciences. But to study MD in Genetics after MBBS, we have just one college in India and that is Aryabhatta Knowledge University which conducts its admissions based on NEET PG. But with NEET PG being scrapped in the next 3 years, the admissions will be based on the rules at that point in time. But yes you can study MD in Genetics after your MBBS.

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What is the salary trend of phd in plant breeding and genetics

Aakansha david 3rd Apr, 2020

Hello Jasjot,

A fresh pass out can expect a starting salary of anywhere between INR 20,000 to 24,000 per month after the phd in plant breeding and genetics.

HOPE THIS WILL HELP YOU

GOOD LUCK!

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I want to ask that i am going to take bsc biochemistry biotechnology genetics three as a major in autonomous college will i be eligible for msc in biochemistry in iit colleges because after that i will give iit jam

Animesh Vats Student Expert 3rd Apr, 2020

Hi,

Well but as far as I know and the ruling of iit, life life sciences is no more there in iit jam exam only biotechnology is there. So if you want you can give the same for biotechnology but for that you need to have your degree in biotechnology.

I hope my answer helps.

All the best.

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I need genetics videos for MSC botany entrance exam

Animesh Vats Student Expert 1st Apr, 2020

Hi,

Well if you are really looking for some video lessons for the genetics portion of the syllabus then I would suggest you to search you tube for the same. There you will get all the videos available with various things and topics. Also some universities like Princeton and other have lessons provided for different subjects and chapters.

I hope my answer helps.

All the best.

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Which has a better career option msc genetics or b pharmacy

ginnisachdeva02_9364270 Student Expert 31st Mar, 2020

Hi Jasjot!

It depends on your interest. If you are having interest in medicines then opt b pharmacy but if you wish to do research work/research analyst then you must opt genetics. There are many top companies which recruits from  b pharmacy as India provides many opportunities for b pharmacy. But if you have plans for a roach then go for genetics.

Hope it helped to clear your delimma.

Thank you.

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which is good in biotechnology genetics or microbiology

mjaisinghani62 30th Mar, 2020
Hello aspirant
Every field has its own value and speciality.
Microbiology is a  graduation course after which you can pursue Diploma in medical laboratory Technology a paramedical course, which has scope.
Genetic has tremendous scope, similarly biotechnology is preferred these days so it's your choice which is if your interest, choose that.
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please give the fees structure for B.sc genetics, and what is the minimum marks taken in the hsc to join these course

Manidipa Kundu Student Expert 27th Mar, 2020

hi,

bsc in genetics is a 3 year long graduation course, and fess structure is varies 30,000-2 lakh yearly depends on colleges. I have mentioned some institute name which offers this course,

AWH Special College

Dayanand Sagar Institute

Guru Nanak Dev University

Kakatiya University

Dyal Singh College

Goutham College of Physiotherapy

Maharani Laxmi Ammani College of Women

Padmashree Institute of Management and Sciences


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is there is any scope of genetics in Northeast?

Pankhuri Kumari 22nd Mar, 2020

Hii Bhargavi!

Frankly speaking, the northeastern states of India are not yet developed in the field of genetics. There are certain colleges like Assam agricultural University, providing courses such as sericulture and and plant breeding, but at MSc level. You can study genetics in different Colleges across in India providing best quality genetics course. Some of the Colleges are-

* Dayanand sagar Institute, Banglore

* AWH Special College, Calicut

* Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar

* Dyal Singh college, new Delhi

Hope this helps.

Good luck!

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