after completing BSC.microbiology we do MSC pathology or not ?
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A postgraduate pathology programme is the M.Sc. in pathology. It is a branch of medical research that deals with the effects, developments, treatments, and causes of diseases. Cell adaptation to injury, putrefaction, and aggravation, wound healing, and neoplasia are among the studied areas. The course gives the candidate the opportunity to employ the approach designated for the site of the research centre for diseases. The course covers effects, advancement, methods, and causes of illnesses. Pathology, microbiology, immunology, medical genetics, and neuroscience are among the topics that might be studied for this degree.
ELIGIBILITY
The applicant must hold either an MBBS degree from an accredited university or a bachelor's degree in pathology with a minimum cumulative GPA of 55 percent.
Candidates must pass the university's common admission test in order to enrol in the programme.