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PhD in Anatomy is a doctoral course of a minimum of 3 years. The eligibility criteria are a postgraduation with an aggregate of 55% or more from a recognized university along with a one-year internship. For a PhD program, an individual needs to appear in entrance exams like JEST, UGC NET, CSIR NET, GATE, etc. Anatomy is a division of science that deals with structural organization of living things.
Anatomy dwells deep into the structural organization of living and non-living organisms at macroscopic and microscopic levels. The course is significant as it focuses on the advanced study in human anatomy, developmental biology, histology, and related biomedical sciences. PhD in Anatomy is highly recommended for individuals who want to pursue a career in academia, research and applied fields like clinical and surgical sciences.
Disciplines like Physiology, Pathology, Surgery, etc. are built on anatomy. It is relevant in the modern world in terms of medical education which trains future doctors, scientists, etc. Along with that, a PhD in Anatomy builds and supports new innovations in the field of regenerative medicine, stem cell biology, etc. It also has its relevance in a clinical way wherein it aids in the development of advanced surgical techniques, robotic surgery and much more.
PhD in Anatomy guarantees a promising career in many fields including academia where one can be a professor, teacher, etc. or make a career in research, healthcare and clinical. One can also opt for careers in any industry and technology.
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