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Prabhakar Mall

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Yes, you can directly apply for Ph.D. After MBBS in multiple specializations such as pharmaceutical Science, regulatory affairs, Pharmacoeconomics, healthcare IT, biomedical Science, healthcare management, genetics and epidemiology.

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Aditya Tanwar

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Both B.Sc. (Hons) Medical Microbiology and Applied Molecular Biology are highly specialised undergraduate degree programs that focus on the study of microbiology and molecular Biology. Here is a brief overview of each programme and their scope:
B.Sc. (Hons) Medical Microbiology:
This programme is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the microbial world and the role of microorganisms in human health and disease. Students will learn about the structure and function of microorganisms, immunology, virology, parasitology, and clinical microbiology. The scope of this programme includes careers in research, public
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Aditya Tanwar

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As someone with 19 years of experience in regulatory affairs and a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology pursuing a Ph.D. in Public Health or Government Policies Law could be a great way to advance your career and deepen your knowledge in your field. A Ph.D. in Public Health would allow you to focus on research related to the health of populations, including topics such as disease prevention, health promotion, and health policy. With your background in regulatory affairs, you may be particularly well-suited to research the impact of regulations on public health outcomes or to evaluate the effectiveness of public health interventions. A
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Shreyas More

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For admission in BVSC the candidate should have a minimum of 60% marks in PCB. You how got a good score in PCB and you expect 127 marks in KCET are safe score to get a seat for BVSC.

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Bapan Mondal

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The latest cutoff information for B.Sc. (Hons.). In Biology at BHU is:
Biology in FMC is at 459.25716 and
453.66769 in MMV.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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The cutt off rank for this course is around 556 -600( general category) .It vary from year to year but approximately this is the cutt off trend.

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Chiraag Goyal

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It is a good book indeed, but the questions are slightly controversial, causing further doubts. I'd recommend NCERT on your fingertips and exemplar along with modules instead.

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Kaivalya Godbole

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Hello Akhil, If you're interested in pursuing Biology there are several options you can consider as per my knowledge -
Switch to a biology-focused stream: If you're still in the early stages of your studies, you may be able to switch to a stream that is focused on Biology. This could mean switching to a Science stream or enrolling in a pre-university course that has a stronger emphasis on Biology. Take additional Biology courses: Even if you can't switch streams or courses, you can still take additional Biology courses to supplement your current studies. This could mean taking online courses or attending Biology workshops and seminars.
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Niranjan reddy balemula

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After completing class 12th in Biology, you have several options for further studies, such as:
Bachelor's degree in Biology, Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Microbiology, etc. Professional courses like MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BHMS, etc. Integrated Master's degree in Life Sciences or Biotechnology. Master's degree in any relevant subject, like M.Sc in Biology, Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Microbiology, etc. B.Tech in Biomedical Engineering
Bachelor's degree in Agricultural Science
Bachelor's degree in Environmental Science
Bachelor's degree in Marine Biology
Bachelor's degree in Nursing
Bachelor's degree in Physiotherapy
Bachelor's degree in Zoology
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