M.Sc Pathology

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Parul Thapa

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MSc Pathology is a non-medical postgraduate course, primarily focusing on laboratory and research-based pathology. Unlike MBBS and MD, NEET is not required for admission.

Most universities offer admission based on merit or conduct their own entrance exams. Some institutions may also have interview-based selection. It's advisable to check individual university admission guidelines for specific requirements.

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Jaya Shukla

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No, The MSc Pathology eligibility states that candidates must have a BSc degree in a relevant field such as Microbiology, Biotechnology, Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT), Zoology, or any Life Science discipline from a recognised university.

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Nishtha Chatterjee

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MSc Pathology is a postgraduate course that focuses on disease diagnosis, histopathology, and laboratory sciences. It is ideal for students with a background in medical and life sciences.

Candidates with a B.Sc in Pathology, Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT), Microbiology, Biotechnology, or related fields are eligible. Some universities also accept MBBS, BDS, or BAMS graduates. Admission may be merit-based or through entrance exams.

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Allam Gnana sruthika

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Manipal Entrance Test (MET): Admission to the M.Sc. SLP program is based on the merit of the Manipal Entrance Test (MET) conducted by the Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE). 

Online Entrance Examination: The MET will be an online entrance examination based on the B.Sc. (Sp. & Hg.) / BASLP syllabus. 

Merit-Based: Admissions are made solely on the basis of merit in the MET. 

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Alok Dubey

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You can check the official websites of the colleges you are interested in or contact their admission offices for the most up-to-date information on application deadlines for the 2023 academic year. Additionally, you can also keep an eye on national-level entrance exams such as AIISH-All India Entrance Examination or JIPMER PG Entrance Exam, as these exams are accepted by many institutions offering M.Sc. In Speech Language Pathology.

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Tanya Sharma

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Subjects of study (syllabus):
1) Basic Sciences
2) Bio Statistics
3) Bio Medical Ethics
4) Orientation to service departments by clinical and para-clinical doctor
5) Bio-Waste Disposal-Microbiology
6) Pathology
7) Historical Aspects
8) General Pathology
9) Systematic Pathology
10) Haematology
11) Blood Banking and Transfusion Medicine
12) Cytopathology
13) Medical Autopsy: Techniques and Interpretation
14) Clinical Biochemistry
15) Practical
16) Advances in fields related to pathology.

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2 years ago

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Tanya Sharma

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Yes, you are eligible for M.Sc in Pathology.

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Shivani Maurya

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The candidates should have passed in Bachelors Degree in B.Sc. Or B.Sc. In Agriculture / Horticulture / Forestry from any recognised university and stay tuned for update.

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Yes, B.Sc. In Nursing people are eligible to apply for M.Sc. In microbiology as the basic eligibility criteria for applying for M.Sc. In microbiology is to graduate in any Science stream and most of the M.Sc. College take admissions with the scores in graduation but to get into some college you will have to take entrance exam.

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