Saveetha Medical College M.Tech FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between M.Tech and M.Sc Molecular Medicine at Saveetha Medical College? Which is better?
Ans. Both M.Tech and M.Sc Molecular Medicine are 2-year full-time programmes at SIMATS with similar curriculum and research focus. The M.Tech is suited for candidates with an engineering/technology background (B.Tech, BE, MBBS, BDS, Pharmacy), while the M.Sc is designed for graduates in life sciences and allied health sciences. The M.Tech degree is recognised as a technology postgraduate qualification, which may be preferred for industry roles in biomedical technology and engineering, while M.Sc is more aligned with academic and research careers. Both have the same fee structure of Rs. 1,50,000 per year.
Ques. Is there any entrance exam required for M.Tech Molecular Medicine admission at Saveetha Medical College?
Ans. No, there is no mandatory national entrance exam (like GATE) for M.Tech Molecular Medicine at SIMATS. Admission is merit-based through direct application to the college. Candidates apply online, and selection is based on academic merit and possibly an interview. This makes it accessible to a wider range of candidates including medical and dental graduates who may not have appeared for GATE.
Ques. What research facilities are available for M.Tech Molecular Medicine students at SIMATS?
Ans. The Department of Biochemistry at SIMATS is equipped with state-of-the-art research infrastructure including mammalian cell culture labs, flow cytometry, molecular biology and proteomics facilities, clinical diagnostics, and advanced imaging microscopes. The university also has a Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy facility (0.5nm resolution), a 3D bioprinter, FTIR, Instron Electropulse 3000 for tensile strength analysis, and a Biomedical Research Unit with an animal centre. These facilities provide excellent hands-on research training for dissertation work.
Ques. What career options are available after completing M.Tech Molecular Medicine from Saveetha Medical College?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers in biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies (R&D, production, quality control), government agencies (forensic labs, public health departments, regulatory authorities), academic research institutions (universities and research institutes in India and abroad), private molecular diagnostics laboratories, and biomedical technology companies. The programme also prepares students well for PhD admission in molecular medicine, biochemistry, or related fields.
Ques. When does the M.Tech Molecular Medicine batch start at Saveetha Medical College, and how do I apply?
Ans. The M.Tech Molecular Medicine batch typically commences in September each year. For the 2026-28 batch, the admission notification is expected around June-July 2026. Candidates can apply online through the Department of Biochemistry portal or the SIMATS admissions portal. For queries, contact admission@saveetha.com or call +91 8939997741.
Ques. Is the M.Tech Molecular Medicine programme at Saveetha Medical College recognised by UGC/AICTE?
Ans. Yes, SIMATS (Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences) is a Deemed-to-be University recognised by the University Grants Commission (UGC) and the Ministry of Education. The M.Tech programme is offered under the university's academic framework. However, candidates seeking GATE fellowship or government research funding should verify the specific recognition status with the admissions office, as M.Tech programmes at deemed universities may have different recognition criteria compared to AICTE-approved institutions.
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