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Gopal Bansal

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Classes for the M.Sc. in Medical Biochemistry program at Saveetha University typically start in September

Once graduated, the MSc Biochemistry graduates can opt for job profiles such as Research Associate, Lab technician, Pharmacologist, Biochemist, Quality Controller, etc. The average salary that an MSc Biochemistry graduate can earn ranges between INR 3.8 LPA and INR 2 LPA

The duration of this program is two years and is offered to those who have completed their degree in health science subjects

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Manori Sahni

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IGNOU BSc course curriculum include subjects categories as core courses, discipline specific courses, ability enhancement courses, skill enhancement courses, and generic electives. Some of the core subjects included in the IGNOU BSc (H) Biochemistry course curriculum are:

  • Molecules of Life
  • Cell Biology
  • Proteins
  • Enzymes
  • Metabolism of Carbohydrates and Lipids
  • Human Physiology
  • Concepts in Genetics
  • Immunology, etc.

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Hemanth reddy s

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Yes, it is possible to do a Master's in biochemistry after completing a Bachelor's degree in nursing, its is "quite impossible" to do an M.Sc. in biochemistry after completing a post-B.Sc. nursing degree. The prerequisite for an M.Sc. in biochemistry is typically a B.Sc. degree in a relevant Science field, not a nursing degree.

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Akansha Bisht

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The starting salary of a Biochemist in India ranges between INR 2.3 to 3 LPA. However, the average salary depends on various sectors such as the hiring company, skills, experience, designation offered, geographical location, etc. 

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Akansha Bisht

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Cell Biology & Physiology, Enzymology, Plant Biochemistry, Immunology, Bioinformatics, Nutritional and Clinical Biochemistry, and Molecular Biology are some of the common subjects taught in MSc Biochemistry course. 

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Akansha Bisht

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While some colleges conduct university-level exams, many colleges accept national or state-level entrance exam scores. Here are some popular MSc in Biochemistry entrance exams you can prepare for:

  • CUET-PG
  • AP PGCET
  • ICAR AIEEA
  • CPGET
  • MAH CET, and more.

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Akansha Bisht

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I believe, it completely depends on your skills and interests. Once you have completed your graduation in BSc Biochemistry, opting for an MSc in the same discipline will allow you to train in a Biochemistry specialization. Many companies also require a Master's degree for specific job roles, so, an MSc in Biochemistry will open up additional opportunities for you.

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Akansha Bisht

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Biochemistry is the combination of Biology and Chemistry that study living matter. Here are some benefits of studying MSc Biochemistry:

  • You can get specialisation in various research fields like Immunology, Microbiology, and Pharmacology.
  • You can get career opportunities in various fields like Forensic Science, Medical, Pharmaceutical, Microbiology, and more.
  • With new experiments and research, you can try and work on innovative ideas. It will add to your professional skills and lead to new working opportunities.

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Akansha Bisht

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MSc in Biochemistry is a 2-year postgraduate degree programme that combines the study of Biology and Chemistry. It focuses on chemical processes and substances occurring in living organisms. Being an MSc Biochemistry student, you'll get an in-depth knowledge of Hormones, Physiology, Cell Biology, Enzyme, Organic Chemistry, etc.

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Akansha Bisht

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The major difference between an MSc in Chemistry and an MSc in Biochemistry is their field of study. Chemistry focuses on Organic, Inorganic, Physical, and Analytical Chemistry, Biochemistry specializes in Biological Molecules and processes. With an MSc in Chemistry, you can expect careers in industries such as pharmaceuticals, materials science, environmental science, and academia. Meanwhile, with an MSc in Biochemistry, you can go into research, Biomedical Sciences, Biotechnology, and Healthcare.

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