What are the clinical research eligibility criteria?

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    deepika maurya | Guide-Level 15

    a year ago
    Clinical Research Eligibility Criteria:
    1- Undergraduate and certificate courses:
    Students should have passed class 10+2 with major subjects such as PCB (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology). Students must have scored a minimum of 50 percent marks in class 10+2 standard. Candidates may have to qualify for the entrance test to get admission.
    2- Postgraduate courses:
    To pursue master's courses or PG Diploma courses, students must be graduates in a related discipline. They should have scored at least 55 percent marks in graduation. For more detailed information, you may visit the Shiksha Clinical Research overview page. (https://www.shiksha.com/
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  • The eligibility for taking admission in Diploma in Clinical Research is graduation in the Medical Science courses MBBS BDS etc. ). or a Graduate in Science, Pharmacy, Life Sciences, Pharmacology, Biotechnology etc. with at least 55% pursued from Recognised University.

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