M.Sc Pharmaceutical
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2 months agoContributor-Level 9
To pursue an M.Sc. in Pharmaceutical Chemistry from a government college, you typically need a Bachelor's degree in Science (B.Sc.) with Chemistry as a major subject, or a degree in Pharmacy or Medicine, from a recognised university. A minimum aggregate score of 50% (or 45% for reserved categories) is usually required at the undergraduate level. Some universities may also accept candidates with a B.Tech/B.E. in a related field.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
Cutoff Trends (Approximate) for M.Sc. in Pharmaceutical Chemistry at Government College, Ernakulam:
General Category:
2023: 75-85% percentile in entrance exam (or ~75% marks in qualifying exam).
2022: 70-80% percentile.
Reserved Categories (SC/ST/OBC): 5-10% relaxation in cutoff.
Note: Cutoffs fluctuate yearly based on applicants' performance and seat availability.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
M.Sc. Pharmaceutical Medicine and M.Sc. Clinical Research are both postgraduate programs related to the field of healthcare and medicine, but they focus on different aspects of the industry. Here's a comparison of the two:
M.Sc. Pharmaceutical Medicine:
Focus: Pharmaceutical Medicine primarily revolves around the development, testing, and regulation of pharmaceutical drugs and medical products. The programme covers aspects like drug discovery, clinical trials, pharmacology, regulatory affairs, and post-marketing surveillance of drugs.
Industry orientation: This programme is more aligned with the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industry,
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1. Academic qualifications: Applicants must hold a Bachelor's degree in Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chemical Engineering, Biotechnology or a related field. The degree must be equivalent to at least 180 ECTS credits.
2. English language proficiency: Non-native English speakers may need to demonstrate their proficiency in the English language by taking an approved language proficiency test such as TOEFL or IELTS.
3. Letter of motivation: Applicants are typically r
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