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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Some basic subjects covered in the Bioinformatics course syllabus are given below:
| Computer programming | Genetic engineering |
| Genetic engineering | Genetic engineering |
| Genomic & Proteomics | Mathematics |
| Molecular Biology | Life Sciences |
| Microbiology & Biotechnology | Statistics |
| Database management | Molecular Genetics |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Hi, you can find some popular MSc Bioinformatics entrance exams' syllabi in the table below:
| Entrance Exams | Syllabus |
|---|---|
| ICAR AIEEA | ICAR syllabus is divided into 3 units including subjects like Elements of statistics, Importance of Biochemistry in Agriculture, Plant Cell and Tissue Culture, Gene Transfer, etc. |
| CUET-PG | Mathematics and Statistical Foundation, Role of Chemistry in Bioinformatics, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Microbiology and Immunology, and Genetic Engineering, Gene Sequencing and RDT. |
| PU-CET PG | PU CET PG Syllabus is divided into 4 sections: General Knowledge, Reasoning, Verbal Ability, and Data Interpretation. |
Note: The information is sourced from official sites and may vary.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Hi, you need to obtain a bachelor's degree in BSc Bioinformatics/Life Sciences/Agricultural Sciences/Computer Science, or any relevant discipline with a minimum of 55% aggregate score from a recognised university. However, the requirements may differ depending on individual college.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
For students who wish to pursue careers in biomedicine and bioengineering, the MSc in Bioinformatics is an excellent option. Scientists and researchers who are driven to explore various aspects of biology are the target audience for the field of bioinformatics.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The 2-year postgraduate MSc Bioinformatics program covers data management in contemporary biology and medicine. The course is intended to satisfy the human resources requirements of academic institutions, biotech research organizations, and both current and emerging biotech industries.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
There are many other employment options accessible to non-medical B.Sc. graduates than only getting an M.Sc. To enter the corporate world, graduates can choose to enrol in professional courses like the MBA. In order to get government positions, they can also get ready for competitive tests like the UPSC, SSC, or banking exams. Technical sectors provide possibilities such as PG Diploma degrees in numerous specialisations or MCA courses for a career in IT. Research opportunities and teaching through a B.Ed. are also feasible career paths. Getting short-term certified in cutting-edge fields like cybersecurity, digital marketing, or data a
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, you can definitely take up a career in MSc Psychology after your B.Com. Though it is not directly qualifying you as a practicing psychologist, it will still help you to a great extent in building up a successful career in the desired field.
The most common route is through a Master's degree in Psychology.
Graduate programs are available in specializations like clinical psychology, counseling psychology, social psychology, or even industrial-organizational psychology in many universities. Coursework will be determined by the graduate programme and chosen area of focus. Bridge courses may be required to complete any undergraduate
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
MSc Dairy Science is a 2-year PG degree course that focuses on advanced studies in the field of Dairy Science. The course provides deeper understanding of various aspects related to dairy production, processing, technology, management, and research. Graduates in Dairy Science, Animal Science, Agriculture, or related disciplines can pursue MSc Dairy Science.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 1
B.Sc Biotechnology is a good choice if you're planning to pursue an M.Sc in Forensic Science.It provides a strong background in molecular techniques, DNA analysis, and other biotechnological applications that are directly relevant to forensic science. This specialised knowledge and technical skills can be highly advantageous in a forensic Science career, giving you a solid foundation for advanced studies and practical applications in forensic laboratories.
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