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Student Contributor: Students of UG 3rd year Biochemistry Presently, in the battle with Covid-19, we need an enormous number of diagnostic tests to be performed on suspected populations to flatten the epidemic curve. Time demands
Considering the present global scenario of Covid-19 pandemic students who are going to enter their graduation and post-graduation courses, a BSc and MSc degree in Biochemistry will give them immense opportunity to not only get
Introduction: The earth is surrounded with the grip of fear of a microorganism named, COVID-19. It triumphs throughout all the continents in mother earth and is imperiling lives. In this situation of morbidity and fear,
Relevance of the Blog to Curricula: The concepts and applications in this blog pertain TO the topics in the following courses: Programme UG Economics: Course Money Banking and Financial Markets (Code CEC33102), Unit 2, Topic