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Students admitted to the program in Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics usually have a bachelor's degree or the equivalent and a basic knowledge of physics, organic chemistry, physical chemistry, biology, and mathematics. The basic Graduate Record Examination are required and advanced GRE scores in biology, chemistry, physics, or mathematics are recommended but not required. Completed applications are screened by the Graduate Education Committee and decisions on admissions are based on college record, Graduate Record Examination scores, letters of recommendation, and personal interviews. During the evaluation process, students may be asked to visit the department. This visit provides an opportunity for students to become familiar with our campus, the program, and the many activities available in New York. It is recommended that students file an application by early December for entrance in the following fall term. A departmental brochure and applications can be obtained from the Graduate Affairs Office, which also supplies additional information on admissions.
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