im doing master in medical laboratory technology..i have subject of biochemistry, microbiology, pathology.do it fall under life science in csir net?
Hi
Sorry for late reply. If you think you can prepare and do well in life sciences category then proceed and apply for it.. look at the syllabus first and question papers I suggest its not a good idea if you are only familiar with half of the syllabus the questions are not just based on one half and they have negative marking so don't risk because its not free they take fees..you belong to health science or allied sciences category and both csir net and ugc net don't have such categories..the closest subject I could find related to yours was the social medicine and community health subject i n UGC net. Now I am a MSc physics and I have applied for electronic science in UGC net many times as it was one of the subjects I did in PG and I was eligible and honestly it was tough because i was not familiar with many topics in the syllabus as my specialization was physics not electronic science but my oversmart friend who loved electronics cleared it after a few attempts so if you are like him give it a try but one more fact was that he was not just MSc physics but Mtech in cryogenic engineering from IIT kharagpur too so he literally did rocket science ... UGC net allows subject closest to yours if not exactly the same. CSIR NET aren't strict either they are not JAM or JEST to make rules tough. If you think you can manage...apply under life sciences category and appear for the exam if the application form has drop down list and it doesn't have your qualification then it might be a problem. Then the application won't go further this way at least you will know if you can give or not.
now last but not the least you don't require net qualification to become a lecturer or asst professor in your field. If its for other purposes you can as well appear.
let me know if you have any other query.
how can i be a forensic expert in india after bsc in chemistry degree? ( looking for forensic specializations in pathology, toxicology or psychology)
Hello Roz K,
To become a forensic expert in India after doing Bachelors in Chemistry you will have to do Masters in Forensic Science.
The requirement for you to do MSc. In forensic science a candidate must hold a bachelors degree in any of the science subjects.
And about the specialization in pathology, toxicology , etc. you can opt for thee in your master's degree.
HOPE THIS INFORAMATION WAS HELPFUL
which course is better for my future is forensics or pathology?
Forensic pathology sir whats about forensic pathology feild?
Forensic pathologists perform autopsies to determine what caused a person's death. They are also involved in the investigation of the circumstances surrounding the death.
After completion of medical graduation (MBBS), Candidates have to complete three years of study and training including thesis research, which leads to award of degree of MD (Forensic Medicine). One can also alternately pass the board examination conducted by National Board of Examinations, leading to awarding of Diplomate of National Board (DNB).
For more information you can go through the link given below or if you have further queries ask us in the comment section of respective answer so you can be answered easily .
https://www.careers360.com/courses/forensic-medicine-course
im currently studying in 12th.i want to know what are the best steps to take to pursue my carrer in Audio and speech pathology.If i do BASLP in inida is it the best or are there any integrated courses abroad that will help me better
Hello Kavya,
If you want to pursue a career in Audio and speech pathology in India I would recommend B.Sc Audiology and speech language Pathology. It is a full time 3 year Bachelors degree course. Some of the top colleges in India offer this course they are listed below
Manipal University, Manipal
Institute of health Sciences, Bhubaneswar
Amity university, Gurgaon
All India institute of speech and hearing, Mysore
Bharathi vidyapeeth University, Pune
Ayush and health Science university, Chandigarh
You can appear for different entrance exams like
IIT JAM
GPAT
JEST
JNU CEEB
AUCET
You are to have passed your higher secondary education (10+2) with 50% aggregate in science stream to be eligible.
Or you could pursue BASLP which is 4 years long which also has the same eligibility criteria. The test you should appear in are
AIMS UG
NEET-UG
PGIMER UG
JIPMER UG
Manipal University entrance exam
You can find more information on BASLP in the link below
www.careers360.com/courses/baslp-bachelor-in-audiology-and-speech-language-pathology/amp
Hope this helps and Good luck
whether a BSC MLT holder from JIPMER will get admission to MSC pathology OR MICROBIOLOGY under merit or management quota?. If so the mode of selection and fee structure please
Hi aspirants
Yes you can do MD Pathology after completing B Sc MLT. The basic Eligibility is completion of the graduation with related subjects from recognized university.
But you can't do MSC microbiology after BSC MLT.
college offering pathology
- CMC Vellore - Christian Medical College.
- SRM Medical College Hospital and Research Centre, Chennai.
- Madras Medical College, Chennai.
- SRMCRI Chennai - Sri Ramachandra Medical College and Research Institute.
- SRM University Chennai - SRM Institute of Science and Technology
the selection process is based on NEET PG marks. NEET marks are required for pathology
for more information click the link
https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-pathology-colleges-in-tamil-nadu
Hope this Helps
Good Luck!
which course of MLT is best in the aspects of future career value and salary from the three given below? a) Radiology b) Pathology c) Cardiology
Hi,
All three are good branches. Qualified radiology people are in great demand due to its application in all types of medical field. They are in huge demand in both INDIA and ABROAD. It has more job potential. I believe radiology will continue to flourish in the upcoming days.
Hope that helps.
pathology lab or pathology clinic me kya difference he
Hello,
Pathology laboratory and pathology both are same.
Like pathology is the study about the study about disease and diagnosis by testing. It is the link between science and medicine. It underpins every aspect of patient care, from diagnostic testing and treatment advice to using technologies and preventing disease.
Pathology lab is where the disease diagnosis testing occur. Both are linked. So if you study in pathology then you can work in pathology laboratory.
All the best.