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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
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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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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
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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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
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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2 years agoBeginner-Level 3
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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