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Anant Gupta

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It requires 50% marks in graduation 

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Aadit Singh Uppal

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These are the major factors considered by the students while pursuing a biochemistry course:

  • Understanding Life Processes: Biochemistry provides insights into the fundamental chemical processes underlying life, such as metabolism, gene expression, and cellular signalling. 

  • Bridging Biology and Chemistry: Biochemistry serves as a bridge between biology and chemistry, integrating principles from both disciplines to explain biological phenomena at the molecular level. 

  • Advancing Medicine: Biochemistry is crucial for understanding the molecular basis of diseases and developing new diagnostic tools, drugs, and therapies. 

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Soumya Chaturvedi

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For M.Sc. Medical Biochemistry entrance exams, you can expect to see exams in March, May-June, and potentially February. 

March: CUET PG (13-31 March)

February: IIT JAM, GATE (Life Sciences)

May-June: CUET, ICAR AIEEA, CPGET

April: AIIMS MSc Biochemistry

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Nandita Maity

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If you did M.Sc in biochemistry, you should normally select Life Science for paper 2 subject because this subject covers different topics like molecular biology, genetics, microbiology, immunology, biochemistry. This will you give better chance for good scoring of paper 2 for UGC NET exam. Follow UGC NET exam syllabus. 

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Neha Chauhan

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The eligibility criteria for Saurashtra University MSc in Biochemistry is BSc with Biochemistry, Microbiology, Biotechnology, Bioinformatics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, Life Science related subject. The Master of Science programme that has a total of six semesters. MSc in Biochemistry curriculum course has been designed to meet the human resources needs of industries and research organisations involved in pharmaceuticals, enzymes, clinical diagnostics and academic institutions.

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Aayush Kumar

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The University of Chester offers an affordable BS in Biochemistry course to international students. Faculty of Medicine and Life Sciences at the university offers a Biochemistry (Chester) BSc (Hons) Degree programme and the duration of this programme is 3 years. The University of Chester fees for BS in Biochemistry is INR 16 L for first-year. Therefore, it's a good choice for international students to study BS in Biochemistry course at Chester University.

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Hari Chagantipati

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An M.Sc in Biochemistry eligibility after a general B.Sc
Yeah, an M.Sc in Biochemistry can be pursued after B.Sc in a general stream; however, the prescribed eligibility criteria may be set preliminarily by the respective institutions. In general, most candidates in universities must have attained a minimum aggregate of 50% in their undergraduate degree; normally, relevant subjects should include one Chemistry or Biology subject.

Specific requirement may differ from university to university; for some, students who have done their B.Sc with respect to Biochemistry or related areas may be preferred.

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Krish Lalwani

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The study of living organism chemical processes brings together biology with chemistry mathematics and physics alongside biology to form biochemistry. Biomolecules (20% of the syllabus) stands among four main subjects found in biochemistry education with metabolic pathways (30%), enzymology (15%) and molecular biology (20%) and clinical biochemistry (15%). Among the topics studied in biochemistry are bioenergetics as well as biochemical techniques together with immunology and nutrition. Biochemistry students analyze biomolecular structures alongside studying protein functions alongside lipid structure and nucleic acid structures and me

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Aadit Singh Uppal

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Dr. Reddy's Laboratories Ltd, Max Healthcare, Dr Lal PathLabs, HealthKart, PharmEasy, IQVIA, Cipla Ltd etc. are considered to be the top recruiters in the MSc Biochemistry sector. These recruiters continuously look for candidates who have the desire to learn more and rise in their careers so that they can be offered their deserving opportunities such as high salaries and lucrative incentives which helps them lead a stable lifestyle and better future.

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Aadit Singh Uppal

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Why Study MSc Biochemistry?

  • In-Depth Understanding: An MSc in Biochemistry provides a deep and comprehensive understanding of the molecular processes that underpin life. 
  • Interdisciplinary Approach: Biochemistry is at the intersection of Biology and Chemistry, and an MSc program in this field offers a multidisciplinary approach. This interdisciplinary knowledge is valuable in addressing complex biological questions and finding innovative solutions.
  • Research Opportunities: Many MSc Biochemistry programs include a research component, allowing students to conduct original research projects. 
  • Career Opportunities: An MSc in Bio
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