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Aditya Tanwar

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The admission for all courses in Gujarat University started from 28-06-2022.

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deepika maurya

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Jobs in Clinical Research: Pharmaceutical industry, drug development, medical writing, bio-statistics, or as a manager of a clinical project, clinical research business development, clinical operations, data management, regulatory affairs, and auditing of clinical trials. Jobs in Pharmacovigilance include drug safety associate, drug safety associate I/II, patient safety trainee, QA-QMS-topical unit, quality assurance, and regulatory affairs manager, clinical operations lead, business analyst, etc. You can easily become a team leader or team manager with a PG Diploma in Pharmacovigilance and 7-10 years of experience, depending on the co
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deepika maurya

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Master of Science in Clinical Research is a 2-year PG programme that deals with clinical research and medical sciences. Job roles include clinical research associate, clinical research analyst, clinical research project coordinator, biostatistician, etc. Some of the popular M.Sc. Clinical Research Entrance Exams are MET CUCET, MGU CAT and IUET. Some Preparation Tips for M.Sc. Clinical Research:
1- Know the syllabus.
2- Know the pattern.
3- Prepare a timetable.
4- more practice.
5- Revision.
6- Solve the previous year's paper.
7- Attempt mock tests. I hope this will help you.

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Deeksha Dixit

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Bioinformatics is the application of computation and analysis to biological data interpretation. Clinical research, on the other hand, is about medical research to test the effectiveness of healthcare tools and medicine.
1. Both careers have good scope in India. Clinical research is a well-established field, whereas bioinformatics is gaining recognition.
2. You should choose as per your preference, as both courses are demanding in terms of time and effort.
3. If you are from a mathematical background or you love programming, then you will like bioinformatics courses more.
4. If your background is purely clinical, then you should go int
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Vipin Goyal

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There is no specific reference for the exact cutoff marks. Normally universities decide the cut off marks based on the number of application, number of candidate appeard, number of students qualified and total number of seats available.

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Apoorva Pothula

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There is no specific reference for the exact cut off marks. Normally universities decide the cut off marks based on the number of applications , number of candidates appeared , number of students qualified , & total number of seats available /offered.

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Deeksha Dixit

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According to testimonials on the official website of IGMPI, the placement cell at the Institute of Good Manufacturing Practices India, Vadodara, works in mission mode to ensure good placement.
It serves as an essential link between students and recruiters, bridging the gap to facilitate placement regardless of mode of learning.
As per available data, almost 80% of the students, including those pursuing the Post Graduate Diploma in Clinical Research, have been provided job opportunities.
The diploma graduates are currently placed at top firms and hospitals like Woodlands Multispeciality Hospital, Apollo Pharmacy, and Metropolis India Ltd.
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yash sahani

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MBA Clinical Research is a 2-year PG course that deals with a branch of healthcare and Management. It determines the safety and efficacy of medications, devices, diagnostic products and treatment regimens intended for human use. Clinical research is a branch of medical Science that determines the safety and effectiveness of medications, devices, diagnostic products and treatment regimens intended for human use.

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Pankaj

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FOR MBA
A minimum cumulative academic grade of 50% was required for both Undergraduate degrees.
They should possess at least one degree in veterinary sciences, physiotherapy, pharmacy, life sciences, or medicine.
They must to have a minimum of two years of professional experience.
For M.Sc. :
The applicant must be a graduate in the field in question.
For PhD
The student needs to have a post-graduate degree in the area.
The latest cut-off has not been released yet but it may be uploaded soon so please stay tuned with the official website of the same college.

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Piyush yadav

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Hi Astha , if you want to know the latest cutoff information of ICRI Pune then please visit the official site of the college for proper information or please check last year cut off of that college. Best of luck.

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