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These programs equip candidates for diverse career paths in teaching and research, both in academic and non-academic settings.
Graduate students engage directly in laboratory work, coursework, and presenting research seminars, developing independent research capabilities and publication skills.
The programs foster a dynamic, rigorous atmosphere that enables students to excel in research. Program graduates must exhibit strong research competencies and establish professional credibility in their field.
The Department participates in several interdisciplinary programs: the Bioinformatics master's program, the Human and Molecular Genetics program (master's and PhD), and the Pathology and Experimental Medicine program (master's and PhD).
Have a master's degree in science (or equivalent) with a minimum average of 75% (B+).
English language requirements:
IELTS (Overall)-7.0
TOEFL 600 (Paper-based)
TOEFL 100 (Internet-based)