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Biochemistry
The College offers Biochemistry as an honours subject for B. Sc. students with
Chemistry and Zoology as elective subjects. It is a programme that opens up avenues for our graduates
for self-employment as well as employment in medical, pharmaceutical and food-processing industries. It also provides them with strong theoretical and practical foundations to
enable them to secure preferential admission in Post-Graduate Courses in similar and allied inter-disciplinary subjects (Master in Biochemistry,
Biotechnology, Mircobiology, etc.) in recognized universities across the country. The students are also trained to improve their communication skills, both verbal
and written through seminars, group discussions and project assignments.
| Year |
Paper |
Name |
Theory Marks/ Exam Duration |
Practical Marks/ Exam Duration |
| I |
I |
Biomolecules |
70 / 3 Hrs |
- |
| II |
Biostatistics and Biophysics |
70 / 3 Hrs |
- |
| III |
Biochemistry Practical - I |
- |
60 / 12 Hrs |
| II |
IV |
Nutritional, Clinical and Environmental Biochemistry |
70 / 3 Hrs |
- |
| V |
Cell Biology and Physiology |
70 / 3 Hrs |
- |
| VI |
Proteins and Enzymes |
70 / 3 Hrs |
- |
| VII |
Biochemistry Practicals - II |
- |
60 / 12 Hrs |
| III |
VIII |
Intermediary Metabolism |
70 / 3 Hrs |
- |
| IX |
Microbiology and Immunology |
70 / 3 Hrs |
- |
| X |
Molecular Biology |
70 / 3 Hrs |
- |
| XI |
Biochemistry Practicals - III |
- |
60 / 12 Hrs |
| XII |
Biochemistry Practicals - IV |
- |
60 / 12 Hrs |
| NOTE |
- Candidates must obtain 55% marks in the aggregate at the qualifying examination.
- Admission will be taken on a first-come first-served basis and / or an Entrance test.
- The number of seats available is Thirty (30) only. Five seats are reserved for trainees
of Church-related institutes.
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Given above is the course structure of Biochemistry. G stands
for General and H for Honours. Thus H would indicate a paper only the Honours
students would be required to take, GH for a paper that both the honours and the
general students would be required to take, and G for a paper that only the general
students would be required to take.
Fee Structure*
| Admission Fees |
Rs. 200.00 |
| Tution Fees |
Rs. 120.00 per month |
| Session Fees |
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Tests and Examinations |
Rs.330.00 per year |
| Library |
Rs. 300.00 per year |
| Library Deposit |
Rs. 100.00 per year |
| Internet Fees |
Rs. 100.00 per year |
| Co-curricular Activities |
Rs. 300.00 per year |
| Identity Card |
Rs. 10.00 per year |
| Development Fund |
Rs 400.00 per year |
| Building |
Rs. 450.00 per year |
| Maintenace |
Rs. 600.00 per year |
| College Journal |
Rs. 130.00 per year |
| University Fees |
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Registration Fees |
Rs. 110.00 per year |
| Annual Enrollment Fees |
Rs. 30.00 per year |
| Laboratory Fees |
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For Biochemistry |
Rs. 280.00 per month |
| For Chemistry |
Rs. 60.00 per month |
| For Zoology |
Rs. 60.00 per month |
| Laboratory Expendibles |
Rs. 100.00 per month |
*The above information is for the session 2007-08 and
might change in the new session |
Fees will be charged for all Degree courses. The Session Fees, Laboratory Fees,
University Fees and six months' Tuiton Fees are to be paid on admission along with the Admission Fees within the
date given on the Admission Form. All fees and dues are to be deposited at the College Extention Counter
of the Central Bank of India, after the Fee Book has been countersigned at College Office No. 3. The fees are liable to be changed from
year to year.
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