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The programs equip candidates for diverse career paths in teaching and research, both in academic and non-academic settings.
Graduate students engage directly in laboratory investigations, coursework, and presenting research findings, developing independent research capabilities and publication skills.
These programs foster an intellectually vibrant atmosphere that enables students to reach research excellence. Program graduates must exhibit professional-level research competencies and establish credibility within their specialization.
The Department participates in the collaborative Bioinformatics program initiative.
Have one of the following:
A bachelor’s degree with a specialization or a major (or equivalent) in science with a minimum average of 75% (B+).
An MD (Doctor of Medicine) degree with a minimum average of 75% (B+).
A DVM (Doctor of Veterinary Medicine) degree with a minimum average of 75% (B+).
TOEFL 600 (Paper-based)
TOEFL 100 (Internet-based)