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5 months agoContributor-Level 7
Both are good, but if you're more interested in research, disease or working in labs, BSc Microbiology is a better choice. BSc Life Science is broader and covers many areas like botany, zoology and environmental science. it's good if you want more career options later.
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5 months agoBeginner-Level 5
I'm preparing for CUET PG Life Sciences. I found some mock papers online, just searched around and picked a few that looked decent. Also, I tried solving last year's papers to get a feel for the pattern. I didn't buy any paid stuff, just used what's freely available. Honestly, even doing 2-3 mocks helped a lot with timing and confidence. Not perfect prep, but better than going in blind.
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5 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Yes, Nirma universiry offers summer internships (1-2 months) for PG life Science students from other universities but it varies from faculty members and departments of the university. Some are willing to supervise students and some are not. They primarily focuses on their own students than external students. Here are the steps to know for further confirmation:
1) Contact the department of life sciences directly and clear the queries about internship opportunities, process of applying and definite eligibility criteria
2) Check for the faculty members if there are any faculty members who can conduct researh programme relevant to your inter
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
The Keck Graduate Institute offers a two-year master's in Applied Life Science programme to international applicants. The course is ideal for students seeking a career in fields such as translational, clinical, and public health research and management. The programme revolves around translating discoveries made through Science and health-based research, and helps in medical and scientific innovation. The course has curricula like Clinical Research, Public Health, Community Medicine, Translational Research, Infectious Diseases, and Biotechnology.
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