About Biochemistry in Purdue University
Biochemistry operates at the interface of biology and chemistry and is a driving force behind rapid progress in applications ranging from cancer treatment to biofuel production to antibiotic discovery. As the only Purdue program accredited by the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, we offer the most comprehensive biochemistry coursework available.
Our students enjoy small class sizes and extensive opportunities for supportive mentoring by faculty, in part because of our historical placement in the College of Agriculture. The Department of Biochemistry emphasizes experiential education and actively promotes hands-on research for our undergraduates. A distinguishing feature of our program is the ability to match every interested student with a faculty member for independent research at Purdue. In addition, we seek out opportunities in industry and at other academic institutions (domestic and international) to offer our students a broad array of real-world experiences to complement our extensive classroom offerings.
Graduates of our program are highly competitive in post-graduate programs (including M.D., D.V.M. and Ph.D.) and in industry careers.
There is also an opportunity to complete a five-year dual degree with biological engineering following acceptance into the College of Engineering.
Careers in Biochemistry
Biochemistry is an excellent choice for students who want to continue in graduate school or pursue professional degrees including but not limited to medicine, pharmacy or veterinary medicine.
In addition, trained biochemical scientists are in great demand for research and teaching in universities and for research and development work in chemical and pharmaceutical industries, medical laboratories, and state and federal governments.
Academic qualification equivalents
- Applicants must have passed high school from the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC)/Indian School Certificate (ISC)
English language requirements
Purdue University Highlights
Year of Establishment |
1869 |
Location |
West Lafayette, Indiana, USA |
Type of University |
Public |
G.P.A required |
3.5-3.9 |
Number of Undergraduate Programs |
200 |
Number of Graduate Programs |
29 |
Number of Doctorate Program |
7 |
Number of Students |
40,000+ |
Number of International Students |
9,000+ |
Campus Housing |
Available |
Number of Campuses |
6 |
Average Annual Tuition and Fees (International) |
30,794 |
Financial Aid |
Scholarships, Work study |
Purdue University Cost of Attendance
Before applying for admission, you should have a rough idea of how much you'll have to spend. The cost of living in the United States for an academic year at a university is as follows.
Tuition Fee
The tuition charge for the institute's various programmes varies depending on their degree and duration. However, the following is an estimate of the fee and room allocation for students:-
Expenses |
Amount (USD) |
Tuition fees |
30,794 |
Room/Board |
10,030 |
Subtotal |
40,824 |
Other Expenses
Other expenses apart from tuition fee to be considered while applying for admission
Books/Supplies |
1,000 |
Transportation |
2,260 |
Miscellaneous |
1,150 |
Subtotal |
4,770 |
Estimated total |
45,594 |