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rahul r

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Please refer to the link provided below for a detailed list of colleges which offer courses in B.Sc. You can use the filters to navigate to a college of your choice. I have populated colleges which offer biophysics B.Sc. courses. You can download their brochure which should give you relevant information regarding college admissions, course eligibility, placement information, rankings and reviews, application dates, etc. Copy paste this URL in your address bar for a list of colleges which offer biophysics UG courses in India:
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astha singh

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Becoming an astrobiologist involves a lot of stages.
Aspirants should pursue the science stream at the 10+2 level. A combination of science and mathematics can be an added advantage.
The minimum educational requirement to become an Astrobiologist is a Bachelor's degree in any of the science subjects like space science, astronomy, chemistry, biology or other appropriate science subject from a recognized university. Candidates can also opt for subjects like biogeochemistry, microbiology, geological science, biotechnology, biochemistry, etc. Aspirants also have the option of pursuing a specialized course in astrobiology.

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astha singh

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In most colleges, including AIIMS, selection of students for M.Sc. in Bio-Physics is done through an entrance exam. The results for the exam will be published on 14th July 2018.
For M.Sc. Biotechnology courses, the question paper will be of 90 minutes duration consisting of 90 MCQs and the exam duration is of 90 marks.
You should purchase a few books in bio-physics like previous year papers published by AIIMS which should give you a fair idea of the syllabus covered in AIIMS entrance test. However, competition is tough and you should be thorough in your studies to crack the merit list. Good Luck!!

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pranav rathorePhD zoology from Vikram university Ujjain

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astha singh

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Biophysics is slowly emerging field in India and it still needs a lot of development on experimental, theoretical and computational fronts. There are lots of institutes currently focusing on these developments:
Molecular Biophysics Unit (IISc): This department was setup by Dr. G. Ramachandran and its one of the fastest developing Unit in IISc. It's a good mix of scientists both in experimental, theory and experiments. National Center of Biological Sciences is also a great place to pursue career in the area of biophysics.
Apart from India, many universities in USA are focusing (investing) a lot in the area of biophysics to name some John
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Dear,
With compartment few private universities can give you provisional admission till your compartment result but you need to clear the main subject in compartment result.
Major and established Universities will not give you Admission on the basis of compartment.
All the best.

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HI,
Here are some topics which are covered under M.Sc. Biophysics:
These are:
I. Molecular Biology, Radiation Biophysics, Electronics and Dynamics of Nonlinear Processes.
II. Molecular Biophysics: X-ray Crystallography, Spectroscopy, Proteins, Viruses, Nucleic Acids and Membranes.
III. Mathematical Methods, Quantum Chemistry, Theoretical Modelling and Microscopy.
IV. Laboratory Experiments.
For detailed sub topics and syllabus you can even check here:
http://www.aiims.edu/aiims/academic/aiims-syllabus/Syllabus - M.Sc.&M.Biotech.pdf
This should help you!

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