GSS B.Sc Biochemistry FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between B.Sc. Biochemistry at GITAM School of Science and other B.Sc. programmes at GITAM? Is it a standalone Biochemistry degree?
Ans. Yes, the B.Sc. with major in Biochemistry at GITAM School of Science is a standalone, dedicated Biochemistry programme - not a combined degree. Unlike older combined programmes (e.g., Biochemistry-Microbiology-Bioinformatics), the current curriculum follows a major-minor structure under the Liberal Education Model. Students major in Biochemistry while being able to earn 24 credits from other schools like Engineering, Law, Business, or Humanities. This interdisciplinary flexibility is a key differentiator compared to traditional B.Sc. Biochemistry programmes at other universities.
Ques. What are the research and lab facilities available for B.Sc. Biochemistry students at GITAM Visakhapatnam?
Ans. GITAM School of Science houses the MURTI Multidisciplinary Research Centre, which is accessible to undergraduate students for project work and research activities. The Centre of Health and Wellness Innovation and Biomedical Devices lab provide hands-on exposure to applied biochemistry. The department also has active collaborations with ICAR-National Research Centre on Meat, Cytiva (a global life sciences company), and Biological E. Limited, which offer students internship and project opportunities. These facilities make GITAM one of the better-equipped institutions for undergraduate biochemistry research in Andhra Pradesh.
Ques. What career options are available after B.Sc. Biochemistry from GITAM, and is it necessary to pursue a postgraduate degree?
Ans. After completing B.Sc. Biochemistry from GITAM, graduates can work as Clinical Researchers, Research Scientists, Medical Coders, Scientific Editors, or Bioinformatics Analysts. However, most high-paying roles in research and pharmaceuticals require a postgraduate qualification. Pursuing M.Sc. Biochemistry, M.Sc. Molecular Biology, M.Sc. Biotechnology, or even an MBA in Healthcare Management significantly improves career prospects and salary. GITAM itself offers M.Sc. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the Visakhapatnam campus, making it convenient for students to continue their education at the same institution.
Ques. Does GITAM accept CUET (UG) scores for B.Sc. Biochemistry admission, and how does the scholarship work for CUET applicants?
Ans. Yes, GITAM accepts CUET (UG) 2026 Domain Test scores for admission to B.Sc. Biochemistry. For scholarship purposes, a CUET Domain Test score of 180 or above qualifies for a 100% tuition fee waiver, scores of 170-179 qualify for 75%, 160-169 for 60%, 150-159 for 40%, 130-149 for 25%, and 110-129 for 15%. The scholarship is applicable only for the first year and is continued in subsequent years subject to maintaining a CGPA of 8.0 or above. Students should apply early as scholarships are offered on a first-come-first-served basis.
Ques. What is the Liberal Education Model at GITAM, and how does it benefit B.Sc. Biochemistry students specifically?
Ans. GITAM's Liberal Education Model allows B.Sc. Biochemistry students to earn 24 credits from courses offered by other schools within the university - such as Engineering, Business, Law, Humanities, Architecture, and Physiotherapy. This means a Biochemistry student can take courses in data science, business communication, intellectual property law, or even performing arts as part of their degree. This model is particularly beneficial for students who want to combine biochemistry with bioinformatics, healthcare management, or entrepreneurship, making them more versatile in the job market compared to graduates from traditional single-discipline programmes.
Ques. Is the B.Sc. Biochemistry programme at GITAM School of Science the same as the one offered at GITAM GIMSR (medical campus)?
Ans. No, these are different programmes under different schools. The B.Sc. with major in Biochemistry is offered by GITAM School of Science (GSS) on the main Visakhapatnam campus and is a science-focused programme with research and interdisciplinary learning. GITAM GIMSR (the medical campus) offers allied health and paramedical programmes. The GSS Biochemistry programme is more suited for students interested in research, pharmaceuticals, and postgraduate studies in life sciences, while GIMSR programmes are oriented towards clinical and healthcare roles. Both campuses are part of GITAM (Deemed to be University) and share the same fee payment and scholarship policies.









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