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  • Hi.

    I have done my MSc. in Environmental Biology. I alkso have two years of work experience. During my masters we were trained in computational biology including a little bit of high level maths. Though I am weak in maths , I discovered I am very good at programming.
    So I have great interest in Bioinformatics as a career.

    Kindly tell me whether I should do a PhD directly , or do I need to do a masters in it, or do I need to do a course in programming firms , like some thing that will teach me database management systems & oracle etc.

    And which is the best university in australia to do it, and also which is the best way I should go about it, i.e, whether I should do a course in bio informatics, or computers or directly enrol for a PhD.

    Asked on 24 March 2008 at 11:01 AM.

  • Answered by Studyplaces Counsellor Australia New Zealand

    Would advise you to stick to your current stream only and then present your work for phd. If the University accepts your research,you can go for it.

 

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