DMIHER M.Sc Human Genetics FAQs
Q1: What is the difference between M.Sc Human Genetics and M.Sc Biochemistry?
Ans. While both courses involve studying biological molecules and processes, M.Sc Human Genetics specifically focuses on genetic variation, inheritance patterns, and molecular mechanisms of genetic disorders in humans. M.Sc Biochemistry is broader and covers general biochemical processes. M.Sc Biochemistry is generally more recognized in the job market, but M.Sc Human Genetics offers specialized knowledge for genetic counseling and clinical genetics roles.
Q2: What are the career prospects after completing M.Sc Human Genetics?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers as Genetic Counselors, Research Scientists, Forensic Geneticists, Clinical Geneticists, Bioinformaticians, Laboratory Technicians, and Assistant Professors. Job opportunities exist in hospitals, diagnostic laboratories, pharmaceutical companies, research institutions, and genetic counseling centers. The field offers good growth potential with increasing demand for genetic services in healthcare.
Q3: Is the DMIHER-CET entrance exam difficult, and what is the passing score?
Ans. The DMIHER-CET is a moderate-level entrance test designed to assess logical reasoning, general knowledge, and verbal ability. There is no fixed passing score; admission is based on inter-se-merit of marks obtained. Candidates with any non-zero score are eligible for consideration. Preparation through standard entrance exam resources and practice tests is recommended.
Q4: Can I pursue PhD after completing M.Sc Human Genetics from DMIHER?
Ans. Yes, M.Sc Human Genetics graduates are eligible to pursue PhD programs in genetics, molecular biology, or related fields. DMIHER itself offers PhD programs in various disciplines. Candidates typically need to qualify entrance exams like AIPHDCET or university-specific PhD entrance tests.
Q5: What is the scope of genetic counseling as a career after this course?
Ans. Genetic counseling is a rapidly growing field in India. Genetic counselors work with patients and families to understand genetic risks, inheritance patterns, and management options for genetic disorders. With increasing awareness of genetic testing and personalized medicine, the demand for trained genetic counselors is rising in hospitals, diagnostic centers, and research institutions.
Q6: Are there internship opportunities during the course?
Ans. Yes, the M.Sc program includes practical training and internship components in genetic laboratories, diagnostic centers, and research institutions. These internships provide hands-on experience in genetic testing, counseling, and research methodologies, enhancing employability and providing industry exposure.
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