The Post Graduate Biochemistry program is a two-year advanced degree designed to explore the molecular foundations of life. This program provides students with in-depth knowledge of biomolecules, metabolic pathways, enzyme action, genetic regulation, and cellular signaling. With a strong emphasis on practical and research-based learning, the course prepares students to solve real-world biological and medical problems.
Throughout the program, students study modern topics such as molecular biology, clinical biochemistry, immunology, bioinformatics, and genetic engineering. State-of-the-art laboratories and experienced faculty support hands-on training in biochemical techniques, diagnostics, and molecular tools. Students also gain experience in experimental design, data interpretation, and scientific writing, which are essential for careers in health sciences and research.
Graduates of this program are equipped to pursue careers in biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, diagnostics, clinical research, and academic research. They can also continue their studies through doctoral programs. The interdisciplinary nature of biochemistry ensures that students develop critical thinking, laboratory expertise, and a strong scientific foundation, making them valuable contributors to innovation in healthcare and life sciences.
The Post Graduate Biochemistry program welcomes science graduates with a solid foundation in biological or chemical sciences. The curriculum is designed to build both theoretical understanding and applied skills for professional growth.
The program integrates classroom learning with practical experience through research projects, lab work, and optional internships. Students work with advanced biochemical equipment and techniques such as chromatography, electrophoresis, and spectrophotometry. They also participate in seminars, workshops, and collaborative research with institutions or biotech firms. This exposure enhances their readiness for careers in research, diagnostics, or industry. Upon completion, graduates receive a Master’s degree in Biochemistry and are well-positioned for roles in healthcare, research labs, and higher education.
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