I' m studying bsc cbz and I want to apply for msc bioinformatics but I don't know lot about computer application. so do they tell us about it
Hello,
Hope you are doing good! Here's your answer!
Dear Student! Yes, you can definitely Pursue M.Sc in bioinformatics after completing BSc CBZ as it is the core among all.
MSc Bioinformatics or Master of Science in Bioinformatics is a two year postgraduate degree course in science stream which deals with management of data in modern biology and medicine. MSc Bioinformatics degree holders can be hired by recruiters to specific job roles such as Database Programmer, Computational Biologist, Lecturer, Network Administrator, Research Scientist, Bioinformatics Software Developer, etc.
Bioinformatics is an interdisciplinary field that develops strategies and software tools for understanding biological data, especially when the data sets are large and complex. The role of bioinformatician is to create a framework that supports the needs for biological research.
Eligibility:-
- Students who must have pursued a bachelor’s degree in science stream with a minimum mark of 50% in the examination from a recognized college.
- There is no specific age limit for Bioinformatics M.Sc. Students must have to clear the entrance exam for the M.Sc Bioinformatics course conducted by colleges for admission.
- Students may not have any receptacle in any of the subjects. He / She must be clear in all subjects and semesters.
- Admission process- Entrance Exam and Merit Based.
Job Scope for M.Sc Bioinformatics are:
- Assistant Professor
- Bio-statistician
- Bioinformatics Analyst
- Bioinformatics Trainer
- Research Associate
- Team Leader - Pharmacovigilance
- Bioinformatics 'C' Programmer
- Bio/Pharmacy Informatics Associate
- Associate Director - Clinical Data Management
- Techno Commercial Executive/Technical Executive.
For more details you can go to the link Below:
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-msc-in-bio-informatics-degree-colleges-in-india
All the best!
Hope it will help!
Thank you!