The Master of Science (Life Science) is a postgraduate program designed to provide advanced knowledge of biological sciences and their applications in healthcare, biotechnology, agriculture, and environmental sustainability. The program integrates theoretical concepts with practical laboratory training and research to develop scientific expertise and analytical skills in the study of living organisms and biological systems.
The curriculum covers diverse areas such as molecular biology, genetics, microbiology, biochemistry, cell biology, biotechnology, immunology, physiology, ecology, and bioinformatics. Students gain hands-on experience through laboratory experiments, research projects, and field studies, enabling them to address contemporary challenges in life sciences and contribute to scientific innovation.
Graduates of this program are well-prepared for careers in research institutions, biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries, healthcare laboratories, environmental organizations, academic institutions, government agencies, and scientific consultancy. The program also provides a strong foundation for doctoral studies and advanced research in life sciences, biotechnology, genetics, microbiology, environmental science, and other related disciplines.