ICMR Syllabus For Scientist ‘B’ Life Science/Biostatistics/Anthropology/Medical

ICMR Exam Syllabus

Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has given the notification for the recruitment of Scientist ‘B’ in Medical/Epidemiology, Veterinary Science, Life Science, Biostatistics and Anthropology/Social Behavioral Science. Now ICMR will conduct a recruitment examination for these various posts & most of the candidates are confused & don’t know how to start their preparation well we are providing you ICMR Scientist ‘B’ Exam Pattern & Syllabus. It is one of the finest organization in medical research thus competition level will be high & you need to prepare well for this examination. If any way we can help you then just comment in the section given below, we will reply as soon as possible.

ICMR Scientist ‘B’ Exam Pattern

  1. The written exam will be of 100 marks & all questions will be conventional type.
  2. The question paper will be bilingual in both English and Hindi.

ICMR Scientist ‘B’ Exam Syllabus

Scientist ‘B’: Medical/Epidemiology

All Subjects will be MBBS level

Candiadate must have knowledge of these topics given below to clear this examination.

  • Molecular Biology aspects
  • Genetics, DNA/RNA Structure
  • Transcription, Translation
  • Genomics, Proteomics
  • Molecular Methods Line Probes
  • PCR, DNA Fingerprinting, DNA Chips

Clinical as well as epidemiological aspects of

  • Communicable Diseases Like Leprosy, Tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS, Encephalitis,
  • Viral Diseases like Measles, Hemorrhagic Fevers
  • Various Vector Borne Diseases like Malaria, Acute Flaccid, Paralysis, Diarrheal Diseases,
  • Health Hazards To Environmental Pollution Due To Chemical Pollutants And Industrial Exposures
  • Reproductive Health

Scientist ‘B’: (Anthropology/Social Behavioral Science)

Candidate must have knowledge about Social Work, Physiology, Sociology, Anthropology and Health, Economics in the Context of Health Problems of India.

Social Awareness on Various Diseases Cancer, Cardiovascular Diseases, Diabetes, TB, Malaria, Diarrheal Diseases.

  • Common Respiratory Infections
  • Vector Borne Diseases
  • Nutrition
  • Gender Issues: Low Female Ratio and Gender Violence.

Epidemiological issues relevant for the national programmes on cancer, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, TB, malaria, vector borne diseases, Diarrheal diseases, common respiratory infections, nutrition.

Scientist ‘B’: Veterinary Science

All veterinary subjects at B.VSc. & AH Level

Molecular Biology aspects:

  • Genetics, DNA, RNA Structure
  • Transcription, Translation
  • Genomics, Proteomics, Molecular Methods Line Probes
  • PCR, DNA Fingerprinting, DNA Chips

Handling of the experimental animals, Health and regulatory aspects of animal experiments management of the animal health.

Animal models for studying the treatment and prevention for viral diseases, pathology, malaria Tuberculosis.

Scientist ‘B’ – Life Sciences

  1. Aspirants must have knowledge of microbiology, biochemistry, physiology, genetics, at M.Sc. Level subjects.
  2. Applied aspects of Molecular Biology, , Biotechnology, Medical Laboratory Technology Sciences, Nutrition, Environmental Science, Biochemistry and Human Health.
  3. Candidate must have Knowledge about clinical and epidemiology of nutrition disorders, TB, Occupational
  4. Industrial Health particularly in relation to chemical pollution Food Borne Pathogens, Immunohematology Disorders, Genetics Disorders, Vector Borne Diseases, Repository Of The Pathogens.

 Scientist ‘B’ (Biostatistics)

  1. Knowledge of various data bases, health informatics and bioinformatics tools such as organization of data bases, data content and formats in relation to human health.
  2. Statistical methods relevant for designing of experimental and clinical studies for various communicable non-communicable diseases and maternal and child health, other diseases of national importance.
  3. Knowledge of the diseases for clinical and epidemiological aspects of Malaria
  4. Vector borne diseases, environmental and occupational health, HIV, TB and important non-communicable diseases.

4 thoughts on “ICMR Syllabus For Scientist ‘B’ Life Science/Biostatistics/Anthropology/Medical”

  1. In ICMR scientist b non medical , will there be single paper for biochemistry, microbiology, biotechnology etc or specific paper for each subject

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