Pathology
Hi dear,
Yes, dear. B.Sc. Pathology is a full-time undergraduate program and the minimum eligibility to seek admission to this course is 10+ 2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as compulsory subjects.
Admission to B.Sc in Pathology course will be granted based on candidate’s performance in Class 12 examination i.e. Merit in Class 12 examination.
Top Institutes offering B.Sc. Pathology are :
The total fee to pursue this program is around INR 14,000 per year.
B.Sc. Pathology program provides the opportunity to students who are looking for a career in medicine. On completion of this course, students will become skilled in a variety of laboratory techniques. The career options of B.Sc Pathology course include a job in areas such as Agriculture, Public Health, Law Enforcement, Drug Manufacturing, Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology Companies and Colleges/ Universities.
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Dear candidate
For opening a small pathology lab it will cost you around 2.8 lacks at least and more and the cost and investment depends upon a lot of factors like the location of the lab, type of the diagnostic center, government guidance, Accreditation and many other so, it costs you a least of 2.8 lacks for opening a pathology lab.
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Microbiology and Pathology deals with the same theme, the micro organisms, the two fields differ in many aspects. Microbiology is a field in the medicine that includes the study of various micro organisms like bacteria, fungi, viruses, etc. Pathology is also related with the medicine field which includes the study of disease and its diagnosis.
Microbiology can be approached in several different directions.
Microbiology for patient samples is a branch of clinical pathology (clinical pathology basically is the analysis of specimens for aspects other than cell or tissue morphology and includes things like blood chemistry etc).
A microbiology laboratory for patient samples would be part of a pathology laboratory. Pathology laboratories can either be part of a hospital or separate, part of a private practice or corporation. The microbiology section of a pathology laboratory would be headed by a pathologist (a medical doctor specialized in pathology), possibly a pathologist with further training in microbiology.
A microbiologist has at least a bachelors degree in microbiology and could work in a laboratory that analyzes human samples. This person does the technical work with the specimens. The pay would be that of a laboratory scientist in the relevant country.
A microbiologist may also specialize in non medical fields, such as soil science or plant pathology or product preservation. Various industry and research positions would be possible. Microbiologists can also acquire a PhD. and perform scientific research as part of a university career.
So, it really depends on what your after.
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Hello,
Yes you can definitely do Msc microbiology or Pathology after your bsc zoology. The eligibility criteria is to have undergraduate degree in any stream like zoology, botany or life science or any such science field with good marks. Now some colleges may have entrance exams for Msc admission while some may be merit basis. You can aslo give Jam exam in order to get IITs or IISC. Make sure you have good college so that you get the best education.
Check out below links
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-microbiology-and-virology-universities-in-india
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-msc-in-pathology-degree-colleges-in-maharashtra
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Dear Aspirants ,
Yes you can apply or take admission in BSC. Micro biology basis on 12th marks and you have fulfil the minimum eligibility criteria like the Bachelor of Science in Medical Microbiology or B.Sc. Medical Microbiology is a branch of Microbiology and Medicine. Candidates applying for B.Sc Microbiology should pass 10+2 with subjects Chemistry, Physics and Biology .
But as per my opinion it was not good decision because you had already completed your undergraduate course then you can go for higher studies like MSc but you wants to apply another time in undergraduate course so it will take 3 years another precious time .
But there is no concern if you really wants to take admission then you can take admission basis on above criteria .
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I will enlist down some of the top colleges for BSC Pathology in Gujarat -
Refer to the site below for more detailed information -
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bsc-degree-colleges-in-gujarat
Best wishes. Thank you.
Hi aspirant,
Dr DY patil is a good and NAAC accredited grade A college and similar is the case with its Pathology department.
To get admission following eligibility is required:
The total fee is about 44 lakhs. The placement is very good with the median salary being 8.5 lakh per annum.
For more information please check the link below: https://dqxeclau.top/colleges/dr-d-y-patil-medical-college-hospital-and-research-centre-pune/md-pathology-course
Feel free to ask more queries.
Yes, AIIMS does provide the BMLT course to the students.
Eligibility: A candidate must have passed 10+2 from any recognized board or university, and must appear the All India Institute of Medical Sciences entrance exam in order to get a seat in AIIMS for the BMLT course.
Yes, you can definitely open your own Pathology Laboratory after passing BMLT.
All The Best!!!
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Hello aspirant,
AIIMS, delhi is one of the reputed institutions in our country...Apart from that college selection is purely your opinion based I dont want to dump my thoughts.You can refer the links I attach.
https://dqxeclau.top/university/all-india-institute-of-medical-sciences-bhopal
https://dqxeclau.top/university/all-india-institute-of-medical-sciences-rishikesh
https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-aiims-in-india
Yes,All colleges in list of AIIMS have electron microscope laboratory since 1971,You can check the official website of AIIMS
Hope this finds helpful...ALL THE BEST!!!
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