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23rd January 2020, 03:26 AM
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Possibility to do Master's in Gynecology after B.Sc Biology?


Hi, I am pursuing my final year of B.Sc with specialization in Biology subject area. So, after completing this B.Sc will I be able to do Master's in Gynecology? Is there any 2-3 years courses available at Master's level in Gynecology area?




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17th January 2021, 02:04 PM
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Default Re: Possibility to do Master's in Gynecology after B.Sc Biology?

Masters in gynaecology is a to your post graduation course
There is no upper age limit for this particular course
the eligibility criteria is a candidate must have a degree in MBBS and must secure at least 50 percentage in the degree program
Candidate must have completed MBBS from a recognised University
according to the criteria you will not be eligible to study masters in clinical psychology after BSc biology
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20th January 2021, 10:45 PM
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Default Re: Possibility to do Master's in Gynecology after B.Sc Biology?

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Hi, I am pursuing my final year of B.Sc with specialization in Biology subject area. So, after completing this B.Sc will I be able to do Master's in Gynecology? Is there any 2-3 years courses available at Master's level in Gynecology area?
Post graduation that is M.S. in Obstetrics & Gynecology is a 2 years, full- time course.
Eligibility for getting admission into this course is M.B.B.S. degree.
And the admission Process is based on performance in entrance examination.

So, by merely having biology subjects in your bsc course will not make you eligible for this degree course.
Do you have any question? or have anything to say?



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