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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, there are 21 colleges in India where students can study neuroscience courses at various course levels. Some of the most popular Neuroscience colleges in India include colleges like Amity University, University of Madras, National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences, Vivekananda Global University, SGT University, etc.
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10 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Sure, you can pursue a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in neuroscience in which you would study about nervous system and biological mechanisms of brain.As your interest is inclined towards medicine and research this would be a great choice.In foreign universities like Columbia and Harvard, there is better exposure and reasearch opportunities.The application process for the admission in first year can be done from the official website of the university ie. through common application (1 Aug) or coalition application (15 Aug).
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12 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, you can apply for a PhD in Neuroscience at IISc after completing an M.Sc in Zoology and clearing NET JRF in Zoology. While a Zoology M.Sc. can qualify you to apply, always carefully review the eligibility criteria for the specific neuroscience PhD programme you are interested in at IISc, as they may have additional requirements or preferred areas of focus. As you have a strong base in biology, sciences will help you to perform the best in neuroscience research.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
Several institutions across India offer specialised courses in Neuro Electro Physiology or Neuroscience Technology. AIIMS, New Delhi and NIMHANS, Bangalore are good choices providing advanced training and research opportunities in neurophysiology and neuroscience. Banaras Hindu University (BHU) offers relevant courses, and Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai focuses on neuropsychology and mental health. Amity University, Noida provides both undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Neuroscience Technology that covers neurophysiology and related subjects, offering a strong mixture of theoretical and practical learning.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The minimum requirement to qualify for (link unavailable) Neuroscience is 70% and therefore you are qualified to apply at various intuitions. The usual requirement that most colleges set when offering the B.Sc Neuroscience is passing with at least 50 – 60% in 10+2 Science group, which comprises biology, chemistry and physics. The degree courses range from INR 15000 per annum for B.Sc Neuroscience at the University of Delhi that has a provision for admission to candidates who scored 60% and above. Some like the National Brain Research Centre charges like INR 40,000 for Bsc Neuroscience annual and is competitive having a requirement of
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Here is the list of colleges of Delhi/NCR that offers Master of Science in Neuroscience and Master of Science in Clinical Research: Amity University Campus, Gurgaon has the course named Master of Science Neuroscience and the fees of the first year rupees 1,18,000. A Master of Science in clinical research is currently available at Jamia Hamdard University, New Delhi with first year tuition fee of INR 2,29,000. Other choices are Sharda University, Greater Noida University offering Master of Science Clinical Research with the first semester fee of INR 1,48,526 and Galgotias University, Greater Noida offering Master of Science Biotechnolog
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Choosing a BA in Neuroscience at Columbia over and above a BS will ultimately impact your future in research or in medicine, but it never prevents success. A BA generally places more emphasis on critical thinking and communication that are important in any health care and policy setting; however, a BS most often gives a better preparatory base in technical and quantitative skills for laboratory research and advanced scientific study. If your goal is to pursue a career in medicine or research, consider complementing your BA with relevant experiences, such as internships or research projects, to enhance your qualifications.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, IISER Mohali can be a great option if you're interested in pursuing a career in cognitive and behavioral neuroscience. IISERs (Indian Institutes of Science Education and Research) offer strong academic programs, particularly in sciences, and IISER Mohali has a reputation for providing research-focused education in fields like neuroscience, biology, and cognitive science.
You can explore relevant courses in neuroscience and psychology at IISER Mohali, which could provide you with the foundation and research opportunities needed for a career in cognitive and behavioral neuroscience. It would be beneficial to take the IISER Aptitude T
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