M.Sc

Get insights from 26.1k questions on M.Sc, answered by students, alumni, and experts. You may also ask and answer any question you like about M.Sc

Follow Ask Question
26.1k

Questions

2

Discussions

71

Active Users

12.2k

Followers

New answer posted

a year ago

0 Follower 1 View

A
Akansha Bisht

Contributor-Level 10

While some colleges conduct university-level exams, many colleges accept national or state-level entrance exam scores. Here are some popular MSc in Biochemistry entrance exams you can prepare for:

  • CUET-PG
  • AP PGCET
  • ICAR AIEEA
  • CPGET
  • MAH CET, and more.

New answer posted

a year ago

0 Follower 14 Views

A
Akansha Bisht

Contributor-Level 10

I believe, it completely depends on your skills and interests. Once you have completed your graduation in BSc Biochemistry, opting for an MSc in the same discipline will allow you to train in a Biochemistry specialization. Many companies also require a Master's degree for specific job roles, so, an MSc in Biochemistry will open up additional opportunities for you.

New answer posted

a year ago

0 Follower 5 Views

A
Akansha Bisht

Contributor-Level 10

Biochemistry is the combination of Biology and Chemistry that study living matter. Here are some benefits of studying MSc Biochemistry:

  • You can get specialisation in various research fields like Immunology, Microbiology, and Pharmacology.
  • You can get career opportunities in various fields like Forensic Science, Medical, Pharmaceutical, Microbiology, and more.
  • With new experiments and research, you can try and work on innovative ideas. It will add to your professional skills and lead to new working opportunities.

New answer posted

a year ago

0 Follower 7 Views

A
Akansha Bisht

Contributor-Level 10

MSc in Biochemistry is a 2-year postgraduate degree programme that combines the study of Biology and Chemistry. It focuses on chemical processes and substances occurring in living organisms. Being an MSc Biochemistry student, you'll get an in-depth knowledge of Hormones, Physiology, Cell Biology, Enzyme, Organic Chemistry, etc.

New answer posted

a year ago

0 Follower 163 Views

A
Akansha Bisht

Contributor-Level 10

The major difference between an MSc in Chemistry and an MSc in Biochemistry is their field of study. Chemistry focuses on Organic, Inorganic, Physical, and Analytical Chemistry, Biochemistry specializes in Biological Molecules and processes. With an MSc in Chemistry, you can expect careers in industries such as pharmaceuticals, materials science, environmental science, and academia. Meanwhile, with an MSc in Biochemistry, you can go into research, Biomedical Sciences, Biotechnology, and Healthcare.

New answer posted

a year ago

0 Follower 57 Views

A
Akansha Bisht

Contributor-Level 10

No, you cannot become a Doctor after an MSc in Biochemistry. If you want to be a Doctor, MBBS is the medical programme you should opt for. An MSc in Biochemistry will not qualify you to practice medicine as a Doctor. Instead, you can go for the  Research or Pharmaceutical sectors as a Biochemist.

 

New answer posted

a year ago

0 Follower 317 Views

A
Akansha Bisht

Contributor-Level 10

MSc Biochemistry and MSc Biotechnology are both postgraduate programs that focus on the field of life sciences. While they share some similarities, there are also key differences between the two. While MSc Biochemistry and MSc Biotechnology share a common foundation in the life sciences, they differ in their emphasis and career prospects.

MSc Biochemistry focuses on the chemical aspects of Biology, while MSc Biotechnology takes a broader approach, incorporating engineering principles. Graduates of both programs can expect to find opportunities in various sectors of the Biotechnology industry, although with different specializations

...more

New answer posted

a year ago

0 Follower 13 Views

A
Anushka Mendiratta

Contributor-Level 10

The total tuition fee for a Master of Science in Hospitality Administration at IHM Pusa is around INR 1,88,000 for the entire duration of the course. There might be a one-time admission fee which could be around INR 19,915. However,  If you plan to live on campus, hostel accommodation charges would be extra. The exact cost might not be readily available online.

New answer posted

a year ago

0 Follower 31 Views

M
Muskan

Contributor-Level 10

M. S. Ramaiah institution of Applied Sciences (MSRUAS) is a private institution in Bangalore, Karnataka, India. Established by the M.S. Ramaiah Foundation, it is privately owned and operated independently. The University Grants Commission (UGC) recognises the university, and the National Board of Accreditation (NBA) accredits its programmes and degrees, confirming their quality. MSRUAS offers undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctorate programmes in a variety of areas, with an emphasis on applied sciences, engineering, management, health sciences, design, and architecture. As a private institution, MSRUAS is dedicated to offering indust

...more

New answer posted

a year ago

0 Follower 3 Views

A
Akansha Bisht

Contributor-Level 10

As an MSc Physics graduate, you can opt for many job profiles like Assistant Scientist, Medical Physicist, Associate Researcher, Lab Technician, Interface Engineer, Security Expert, and more. There are various job sectors that hire MSc in Physics students such as Pharmaceuticals, Healthcare, Nuclear Centers, Research Centers, etc. The average salary you can expect as an Associate Researcher is INR 4.6 LPA.

Get authentic answers from experts, students and alumni that you won't find anywhere else

Sign Up on Shiksha

On Shiksha, get access to

  • 66k Colleges
  • 1.2k Exams
  • 687k Reviews
  • 1800k Answers

Share Your College Life Experience

×
×

This website uses Cookies and related technologies for the site to function correctly and securely, improve & personalise your browsing experience, analyse traffic, and support our marketing efforts and serve the Core Purpose. By continuing to browse the site, you agree to Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy.