
M-SC-ALLIED-HEALTH-SCIENCES in Medical Biochemistry at SRM Institute of Science and Technology


Chengalpattu, Tamil Nadu
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About the Specialization
What is Medical Biochemistry at SRM Institute of Science and Technology Chengalpattu?
This Medical Biochemistry program at SRM Institute of Science and Technology focuses on the chemical processes within living organisms, particularly human health and disease. It delves into advanced diagnostics, metabolic pathways, and molecular mechanisms relevant to medicine. The curriculum is designed to meet the growing demand in India for skilled professionals in clinical laboratories, research, and pharmaceutical industries, offering a strong foundation in both theoretical and practical aspects.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for science graduates with a background in Biochemistry, Chemistry, Biotechnology, or related life sciences seeking advanced knowledge in medical applications. It caters to fresh graduates aspiring for roles in diagnostics, research, or academia, and working professionals in allied health fields aiming to upskill for specialized positions in clinical biochemistry or pharmaceutical R&D within the Indian healthcare sector.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates of this program can expect diverse career paths in India, including clinical biochemists in hospitals, diagnostic laboratories, research scientists in pharmaceutical companies, academic researchers, and quality control specialists. Entry-level salaries typically range from INR 3-5 LPA, growing significantly with experience. The program prepares students for roles in both government and private healthcare sectors, aligning with the country''''s expanding healthcare infrastructure and research focus.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Master Core Biochemical Concepts- (Semester 1-2)
Actively engage with fundamental subjects like Human Physiology, Analytical Biochemistry, and Intermediary Metabolism. Focus on understanding pathways and mechanisms thoroughly to build a robust theoretical base.
Tools & Resources
Textbooks (e.g., Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry, Harper''''s Illustrated Biochemistry), Online educational platforms (NPTEL, Khan Academy), Peer study groups
Career Connection
A strong foundation is critical for advanced clinical applications, research, and for successfully clearing competitive exams and job interviews in the medical biochemistry field.
Develop Laboratory Proficiency- (Semester 1-2)
Dedicate significant effort to practical sessions in Physiology, Analytical Biochemistry, Metabolism, and Molecular Biology. Aim for accuracy and independence in performing experimental techniques and interpreting results.
Tools & Resources
Official lab manuals, Virtual lab simulations (if available), Guidance from faculty and senior students
Career Connection
Essential for roles in diagnostic laboratories, research & development, and quality control. Practical skills are highly valued by employers in the Indian healthcare and pharmaceutical sectors.
Cultivate Data Interpretation & Biostatistics Skills- (Semester 1-2)
Pay close attention to Biostatistics and Bioinformatics & Scientific Writing. Learn to critically analyze experimental data, perform statistical tests, and present scientific findings effectively.
Tools & Resources
Statistical software (R, SPSS, Microsoft Excel), Bioinformatics databases (NCBI, UniProt), Scientific writing guides
Career Connection
Crucial for evidence-based practice in diagnostics, conducting research, and publishing scientific papers, which are key for academic and industry growth.
Intermediate Stage
Engage in Advanced Clinical Applications- (Semester 3)
Focus on understanding advanced clinical biochemistry, endocrinology, and immunology subjects. Actively participate in case discussions, workshops, and seminars to bridge theoretical knowledge with real-world clinical scenarios.
Tools & Resources
Clinical case study books, Diagnostic manuals, Medical journals and research articles
Career Connection
Directly prepares for specialized roles as clinical biochemists and specialists in advanced diagnostic laboratories within India, equipping graduates with problem-solving capabilities.
Explore Electives for Specialization- (Semester 3)
Thoughtfully choose electives such as Genetic Engineering, Medical Biotechnology, Clinical Nutrition, or Toxicology to align with specific career interests and deepen expertise in a chosen sub-field.
Tools & Resources
Departmental faculty for career counseling, Industry webinars and workshops, Resources from professional bodies (e.g., Indian Association of Clinical Biochemists)
Career Connection
Allows for deeper specialization, making graduates more competitive for niche roles in research, industry, or specialized clinics, enhancing their market value.
Initiate Research Project Early- (Semester 3)
Begin identifying potential project topics and mentors for the major project in Semester 4 well in advance. Start with literature review, proposal writing, and understanding research methodologies.
Tools & Resources
Research journals (PubMed, Google Scholar), Departmental research seminars, Discussions with faculty and research scholars
Career Connection
Develops critical research skills, builds a professional network, and provides a strong academic portfolio for future research positions or doctoral studies in India and abroad.
Advanced Stage
Excel in Project Work & Thesis Submission- (Semester 4)
Dedicate intensive effort to the final research project, ensuring rigorous experimental design, accurate data analysis, and high-quality thesis writing. Aim for publications or conference presentations if the results permit.
Tools & Resources
Advanced statistical software, Reference management tools (Mendeley, Zotero), Scientific writing and editing services
Career Connection
The project is often a key differentiator for research-oriented positions and doctoral programs, demonstrating independent scientific inquiry and contribution to the field.
Network and Prepare for Placements- (Semester 4)
Actively participate in departmental workshops, career fairs, and seminars. Build a professional network with industry experts and peers, and prepare rigorously for interviews, focusing on subject knowledge and practical experience.
Tools & Resources
LinkedIn for professional networking, SRMIST placement cell for support, Mock interviews and resume/CV building workshops
Career Connection
A direct pathway to securing internships and full-time positions in leading hospitals, diagnostic centers, pharmaceutical companies, and research institutions across India.
Pursue Relevant Certifications/Workshops- (Semester 4)
Consider acquiring additional certifications in areas like quality control in clinical laboratories, specific advanced diagnostic techniques, or specialized bioinformatics tools, based on individual career aspirations.
Tools & Resources
NABL accreditation courses for lab quality, Online certification platforms (Coursera, edX, local institutes), Workshops on emerging technologies
Career Connection
Enhances employability by adding specialized skills demanded by the industry, showcases proactive professional development, and provides a competitive edge in the job market.
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- B.Sc. in Biochemistry/Chemistry/Biotechnology/Microbiology/Zoology/Botany/Nutrition & Dietetics/MLT with minimum 50% marks from a recognized university.
Duration: 2 years (4 semesters)
Credits: 100 Credits
Assessment: Assessment pattern not specified
Semester-wise Curriculum Table
Semester 1
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MB23101 | Human Physiology | Core | 4 | General Physiology, Cardiovascular System, Respiratory System, Renal System, Nervous System, Endocrine System |
| MB23102 | Analytical Biochemistry | Core | 4 | Spectroscopy, Chromatography, Electrophoresis, Centrifugation, Immunochemical Techniques, Radioisotope Techniques |
| MB23103 | Cell Biology & Human Genetics | Core | 4 | Cell Structure and Organelles, Cell Cycle and Apoptosis, Chromosomal Structure and Function, Mendelian Genetics, Molecular Genetics, Gene Mapping and Therapy |
| MB23104 | General Biochemistry | Core | 4 | Biomolecules (Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins, Nucleic Acids), Enzymes, Bioenergetics, Biological Oxidations, Water and pH, Membrane Transport |
| MB231L1 | Practical-I (Physiology & Analytical Biochemistry) | Lab | 4 | Hematology, Urine Analysis, Electrophoresis techniques, Chromatography methods, Spectrophotometry applications |
| MB23105 | Biostatistics | Core | 3 | Introduction to Biostatistics, Measures of Central Tendency and Dispersion, Probability and Distributions, Hypothesis Testing, Correlation and Regression, Experimental Design |
Semester 2
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MB23201 | Intermediary Metabolism | Core | 4 | Carbohydrate Metabolism, Lipid Metabolism, Amino Acid Metabolism, Nucleic Acid Metabolism, Regulation of Metabolism, Integration of Metabolism |
| MB23202 | Molecular Biology | Core | 4 | DNA Replication, Transcription, Translation, Gene Regulation, Recombinant DNA Technology, Genetic Engineering Tools |
| MB23203 | Clinical Biochemistry & Organ Function Tests | Core | 4 | Liver Function Tests, Renal Function Tests, Cardiac Markers, Pancreatic Function Tests, Thyroid Function Tests, Electrolyte Balance |
| MB23204 | Nutritional Biochemistry | Core | 4 | Macronutrients, Micronutrients, Vitamins, Minerals, Energy Metabolism, Nutritional Assessment |
| MB232L2 | Practical-II (Metabolism & Molecular Biology) | Lab | 4 | Enzyme Kinetics, DNA Isolation and Quantification, Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR), Western Blotting, Chromatography techniques, Immunoassay principles |
| MB23205 | Bioinformatics & Scientific Writing | Core | 3 | Bioinformatics Databases, Sequence Alignment, Phylogenetics, Proteomics and Genomics, Scientific Communication, Research Ethics |
Semester 3
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MB23301 | Endocrinology & Metabolism | Core | 4 | Hormone Action Mechanisms, Hypothalamic-Pituitary Axis, Thyroid and Parathyroid Hormones, Adrenal Hormones, Pancreatic Hormones (Insulin, Glucagon), Reproductive Hormones |
| MB23302 | Immunology & Immunodiagnostics | Core | 4 | Innate and Adaptive Immunity, Antigens and Antibodies, Complement System, Hypersensitivity Reactions, Autoimmunity and Immunodeficiency, Immunological Techniques |
| MB23303 | Advanced Clinical Biochemistry | Core | 4 | Tumor Markers, Therapeutic Drug Monitoring, Inborn Errors of Metabolism, Point-of-Care Testing, Quality Control in Clinical Laboratories, Automation in Clinical Biochemistry |
| MB23304 | Research Methodology & Biostatistics | Core | 4 | Research Design and Ethics, Data Collection and Sampling Techniques, Introduction to Statistical Software, Hypothesis Testing and ANOVA, Correlation and Regression Analysis, Scientific Manuscript Writing |
| MB233L3 | Practical-III (Clinical Biochemistry & Immunology) | Lab | 4 | ELISA and Western Blot, Immunoelectrophoresis, Clinical Enzyme Assays, Lipid Profile Estimation, Glucose Estimation Methods, Blood Gas Analysis |
| MB233GE1 | Elective: Genetic Engineering | Elective | 5 | Gene Cloning and Expression, CRISPR-Cas Gene Editing, Vectors and Gene Delivery Systems, Transgenic Organisms, Gene Therapy Approaches, Biosafety and Ethical Issues |
| MB233GE2 | Elective: Medical Biotechnology | Elective | 5 | Stem Cell Technology, Regenerative Medicine, Biopharmaceuticals and Vaccines, Molecular Diagnostics, Drug Discovery and Development, Bioethics in Medical Biotechnology |
Semester 4
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MB23401 | Project Work | Core | 10 | Research Proposal Development, Extensive Literature Review, Experimental Design and Execution, Data Analysis and Interpretation, Thesis Writing and Presentation, Scientific Communication Skills |
| MB234E1 | Elective – I: Clinical Nutrition & Dietetics | Elective | 5 | Nutritional Assessment Methods, Therapeutic Diets for Diseases, Dietetics in specific conditions, Community Nutrition Programs, Food Safety and Quality Control, Sports Nutrition Principles |
| MB234E2 | Elective – I: Toxicology | Elective | 5 | Principles of Toxicology, Xenobiotic Metabolism, Organ System Toxicity, Environmental Toxicology, Clinical Toxicology, Risk Assessment and Management |
| MB234E3 | Elective – I: Omics Technologies | Elective | 5 | Genomics and Next-Generation Sequencing, Proteomics and Protein Analysis, Metabolomics and Lipidomics, Transcriptomics, Bioinformatics Tools for Omics Data, Applications in Disease Diagnostics |
| MB234E4 | Elective – II: Clinical Research & Pharmacovigilance | Elective | 5 | Phases of Clinical Trials, Good Clinical Practice (GCP), Regulatory Affairs in Clinical Research, Pharmacovigilance Principles, Drug Safety Monitoring, Ethical Considerations in Research |
| MB234E5 | Elective – II: Stem Cell Biology & Regenerative Medicine | Elective | 5 | Types of Stem Cells, Stem Cell Niches and Microenvironment, Stem Cell Differentiation, Tissue Engineering Principles, Cell Therapy Applications, Ethical and Regulatory Aspects |
| MB234E6 | Elective – II: Cancer Biology | Elective | 5 | Hallmarks of Cancer, Oncogenes and Tumor Suppressors, Metastasis and Angiogenesis, Carcinogenesis, Cancer Diagnostics, Cancer Therapy Approaches |




