Master of Science - Healthcare and Clinical Research

Masters Degree 2 Years On-Campus India
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About This Programme

Our Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Healthcare and Clinical Research is a postgraduate program that focuses on advanced methodologies for conducting clinical trials and managing healthcare systems. This degree equips students with specialized knowledge in medical research, biostatistics, regulatory affairs, and healthcare management, preparing them for impactful roles in the healthcare and pharmaceutical industries. The program emphasizes the importance of clinical research in developing new medical treatments and improving healthcare practices.

Career Path

Graduates of this program can pursue careers as Clinical Research Scientist, Clinical Trial Manager, Regulatory Affairs Specialist, Biostatistician, Medical Writer (Clinical Research Focus), Healthcare Data Analyst, Pharmacovigilance Officer, Project Manager, Drug Safety Specialist, Health Policy Analyst, Patient Recruitment Specialist.

Eligibility Requirements
Admission Requirement
We’ve simplified the admission process to help you get started quickly and easily. You can find all requirements for admission to Galgotias University;


1. Bachelor Certificate

2. Bachelor Transcript

3. Passport

4. CV

5. WASSCE/A level Certificate 

English Language Requirement

Galgotias University,  will accept, for the purposes of meeting the English proficiency requirement, English taken in 12-year education, or English is designated as the primary and official language and the principle language of instruction. If you do not meet the English language requirements yet, you can achieve the level you need by successfully completing a pre-sessional English programme with the university or submit 

1. English language proficiency at a minimum of IELTS band 6.5 (or equivalent) or PTE Score or Duolingo English Test score before you start your course.

Programme Details
Masters Degree Level
2 Years Duration
On-Campus Mode
India Country
Intakes
September, 2026
November, 2025 → September, 2026
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