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Physiology is the study of normal function within living creatures. It is a sub-section of biology, covering a range of topics that include organs, anatomy, cells, biological compounds, and how they all interact to make life possible.
Physiology tests how organs and systems within the body work, how they communicate, and how they combine their efforts to make conditions favorable for survival.
The Branches of physiology Are composed of cellular, human, vegetal, environmental, evolutionary and comparative physiology .
>>>subject offers various courses ranging from B.A. Physiology, B.A. (Hons) Physiology, B.Sc. and B.Sc. (Hons) in Physiology, and they're also a Bachelor in Physiotherapy (BPT) , at the undergraduate levels.
At the Postgraduate level, the degrees offered in Physiology are Masters in Physiology; and Masters in Anatomy, Cell Biology and Physiology. There is also an MSc in Human Physiology, MSc in Physiology. Along with these, there are also specialisations such as in Sports Physiology.
There are also options for PhD in Human Physiology and Pathophysiology, and only in Physiology too.
In general the eligibility criteria are:
For Undergraduate level courses:
The aspirant must have completed 10+2 years of education, from a recognised board.
S/he must have a minimum aggregate of 50% in 12th boards, with Physics , Chemistry and Biology as main subjects.
For Post Graduate courses, the eligibility criteria are:
The aspirant must hold a Bachelor's degree in the science stream, from a recognised university or college.
The core subjects need to be Chemistry, Biology, Zoology , Botany and Physiology.
S/he needs to have a minimum aggregate of 60%
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