MAHE Manipal opens applications for integrated BSc-MSc in neuroscience
Suviral Shukla | February 24, 2025 | 11:58 AM IST | 1 min read
Interested candidates can apply for the four-year BSc course in clinical and computational neurosciences through the official website at apply.manipal.edu.
NEW DELHI: The Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) has invited applications for its integrated BSc to MSc programme in clinical and computational neurosciences for the academic year 2025. Students will have the flexibility to either complete their BSc degree in medical sciences or continue into postgraduate (PG) studies through the integrated programme, the institute said.
Interested candidates can apply for the four-year undergraduate (UG) programme through the official website at apply.manipal.edu.
“This innovative program is designed to meet the growing demand for advanced education in medical sciences while providing students with diverse career opportunities,” the institute added.
The combined programme will offer advanced teaching methods, including problem-based and self directed learning. Students will also be part of group discussions and will be provided with practical knowledge similar to real-world issues, it added.
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MAHE Integrated BSc to MSc Programme: Eligibility, scope
Candidates with 7.5 CGPA or above and are in top 25% ranks in their class are eligible to apply for the BSc programme. While graduates with similar qualifications are also eligible to apply for PhD courses without requiring a master’s degree, which is in alignment with NEP 2020.
Moreover, candidates having 6.5 CGPA or above but are not selected for the research track can also apply for the UG programme. They can choose a specialisation in clinical neuroscience or computational neuroscience for a masters degree.
Graduates from the four year UG programme will be eligible to choose their career path in several roles including teaching and research in neuroscience departments, research associates in neurology, neurosurgery, and oncology.
The programme will also open gates for positions in pharmaceutical companies, medical devices, artificial intelligence (AI), and cognitive computing.
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