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rahul r

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ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR M.Sc CLINICAL PATHOLOGY:-
Must have an Bachelor degree course in Science stream or it's equivalent course with 60% marks from recognized university and Final year students can also eligible to apply for this course.
Must have passed with at least 50% aggregate marks in the graduation course (depending on college).
ADMISSION PROCESS:-
Most of the institutions offer admissions on the basis of merit, some reputed colleges may conduct entrance entrance for the selection process. M.Sc in Clinical Pathology University offers admissions on the basis of merit.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Manasi, different universities have different admission requirements. You must check if you have good grades, first class is expected by many. You must take the IELTS. Check here if you find anything:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/ms-in-abroad-dc11509


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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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It should be easy to get a job with a technical Ph.D., and the pay will be higher than with a Master's degree. However, for each 100 Ph.D's produced, there may be only 1-2 openings for faculty members each year. This leads to fierce competition for these slots.
Most Ph.Ds will go on to an industry. Industrial and government research labs allow Ph.Ds to continue doing research, but many Ph.Ds will do highly skilled (non-research) work in the industry.

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Syed Saqlain

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Robbins (Volume 1 and 2) is the standard book. Along with it you must have Ramdas Naik's preparation manual which is written mainly from Robbins with exam as point of view.

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Hello Mirajul,
You can apply for course such as M.Sc in Biochemistry, Neurology and Biotechnology, Diploma in Medical lab technology, in food technology, in quality assurance & control and in hospital administration.

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Sanjay K

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Hi Veerendra,
Some of the popular colleges/universities offering this course are:
University of Delhi
Jamia Hamdard University
Armed Forces Medical College
For information on this, kindly follow the link:
https://www.shiksha.com/nursing/colleges/colleges-india?ts=13319449&rf=filters&co[]=Public

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