To be considered for to the Doctor of Philosophy degree program with a major in cell and molecular biology, an applicant must have taken the Graduate Record Examination General Test.
To be admitted to the doctoral program in cell and molecular biology, it is recommended that an applicant have:
- Completed a Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Arts degree with a minimum grade–point average of 3.00.
- A broad background in biology, including courses in biochemistry, genetics, cell biology, and molecular biology.
- Completed at least one year of study in each of the following fields: physics, inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, and mathematics through integral calculus.
- A grade of 3.0 or above in each science and mathematics course completed.
- Acceptable scores on the Graduate Record Examination General Test.
Applicants with deficiencies in academic preparation may be admitted provisionally, in which case they will be required to complete collateral courses.
Requirements for the Doctor of Philosophy Degree in Cell and Molecular Biology
The student must:
Due to cancellations of many international English language proficiency tests, MSU will be temporarily accepting the following tests for international students applying for fall semester 2022. In addition, MSU will be expanding the ability for students to receive provisional admission. If a provisionally admitted student is able to take a test that meets our regular admission standards prior to enrollment, we will update their admission status to regular.