Can I get M.Sc in biochemistry after B.Sc in general?

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    Hari Chagantipati | Contributor-Level 10

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    An M.Sc in Biochemistry eligibility after a general B.Sc
    Yeah, an M.Sc in Biochemistry can be pursued after B.Sc in a general stream; however, the prescribed eligibility criteria may be set preliminarily by the respective institutions. In general, most candidates in universities must have attained a minimum aggregate of 50% in their undergraduate degree; normally, relevant subjects should include one Chemistry or Biology subject.

    Specific requirement may differ from university to university; for some, students who have done their B.Sc with respect to Biochemistry or related areas may be preferred.

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