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Akansha Bisht

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Candidates must possess certain skills to ensure the best utilization of their time as well as maximum learning from thecourses. These skills will not only enhance a candidate's learning but also will help them become prosperous in future careersthey choose to work in. Laboratory and Research Skills. Problem-Solving Skills· Computer Skills. Precision. Teamwork. Strong analytical and research skills. Communication Skills

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Biochemistry graduates can work in a variety of industries and fields of research, including the environment, food and agriculture, and health. Through laboratory-based work and your final year research project, you gain practical and technical skills that will equip you well for a career in research or technological fields. Here are some top job profile options:Academic ResearcherClinical Scientist, BiochemistryAnalytical ChemistForensic ScientistBiomedical ScientistMedicinal ChemistBiotechnologistNanotechnologistClinical Research AssociatePharmacologistPhysician AssociateResearch Scientist (Life Sciences)

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The study of substances, their energy, and their interactions with one another is known as Chemistry. Inorganic and Organic Chemistry make up the first level of the large topic of Chemistry. To examine various atoms and molecules in live beings, Biochemistry extensively employs the knowledge acquired from Chemistry. True, as the majority of the substances discovered in living things are carbon compounds, biochemistry is more closely related to Organic Chemistry. Therefore, there will inevitably be overlap between the two topics.Although Chemistry as a field is much larger than mere Biochemistry, the principles of Chemistry nevert
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According to the research, individuals choose to pursue an MSc in Biochemistry because employers prefer a PG degree. Clinical chemists (biochemistry), forensic scientists, pharmaceutical chemists, and nanotechnologists are the most sought-after professions for biochemists. Analytical chemists, biomedical scientists, clinical research associates, and clinical scientists earn the most money.Even substantial offers are made by public sector businesses like the blood service, research divisions, agriculture and fisheries, pharmaceutical enterprises, forensic science, hospitals, and public health organisations due to the vast scope of
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Yes, the Biochemistry course is worth pursuing a course regarding career prospects. Its interdisciplinary nature, combining biology and chemistry, opens up a range of exciting options for students to explore the complex workings of living organisms at a molecular level.It has the potential for discoveries and advancements in various industries like healthcare, pharmaceuticals, and agriculture. This field is constantly evolving and presenting numerous challenges, keeping researchers on their toes and driving innovation in scientific exploration.

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Degrees in Biochemistry cover difficult content that calls for extensive expertise. A Biochemistry degree will be a welcome challenge if you are committed and willing to put in the effort.The learner can achieve in this sector if he can work hard and be dedicated. Additionally, the fact that you don't need to do any math makes Biochemistry the easiest subject. So, if your maths skills are lacking, Biochemistry is the course for you.The courses that candidates took in college included Organic Chemistry, Cellular and Molecular Biology, and Physics. It is expected that you fully comprehended the recent courses you took and that you c
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Mathematics is not a compulsory requirement for studying Biochemistry specifically.  Though under many UG courses, students are required to take basic Mathematics courses, such as algebra and calculus, as part of the broader Science curriculum. These mathematical concepts are often applied in understanding chemical reactions, enzyme kinetics, and other biochemical processes.Overall, while Mathematics may not be explicitly required for Biochemistry, having a solid mathematical foundation can certainly enhance your understanding and proficiency in the field.

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The area of science known as Chemistry studies the fundamental substances and elements that comprise our environment. The study of atoms, molecules, and their interactions is its main focus.However, Biochemistry is a specialized field that combines Biology and Chemistry. It focuses on the materials and chemical reactions that take place inside living things. Applicants can view a comparison of the two in the table below.ParametersChemistryBiochemistryCourse LevelUG, PG, PhD, Diploma, CertificatesUG, PG, PhD, Diploma and CertificateCourse Duration2 - 3 years2-3 yearsCourse FeesINR 432 - INR 20 LakhINR 8,000 - INR 7,00,000Entrance ExamsJ
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BSc Biochemistry and BPT (Bachelor of Physiotherapy) are both courses that can lead to promising careers. BPT is a good choice for those who want to become therapists, while BSc Biochemistry can lead to a wide range of career pathsBPT:- This course covers anatomy, physiology, and biomechanics, and can lead to careers in health care and sports medicine. BPT graduates have many job prospects in India, and the demand for physiotherapy is growing. However, some say that physiotherapy can have disadvantages like low pay, lots of paperwork, and unrealistic expectations from patients.BSc Biochemistry:- This course combines biology and chemist
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Here are the details about  Biochemistry at Dayanand Sagar University :-Duration and Level: The  in Biochemistry is a two years post graduate degree course.Eligibility: This course requires one to pass with 50% in their previous class or any course they have taken in the past. Fees: The total cost of this course including tuition fees, thus is INR 324000 up to the completion of the course. Besides the tuition fee, a student will also be demanded to pay a hostel fee, which totals to INR 365000.Placement: On an average the pack is for about INR 6. 50 Lakh.Admission Process:All the certificates, marks sheets, and applicatio
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