B.Sc Microbiology

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Srishti Kumari

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Yes, pursuing a B.Sc. In Microbiology can be a good career choice for students interested in the field of microbiology and related areas. Microbiology is a field that deals with the study of microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa. It has several applications in various industries, including pharmaceuticals, food processing, agriculture, and biotechnology, among others. Some of the advantages of pursuing a career in microbiology after a B.Sc. In Microbiology are:
Job opportunities: B.Sc. Microbiology graduates can find employment opportunities in various sectors, including research and development, quality contr
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Lakshit Bawa

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Hi, you should go with M.Sc. Biotechnology. Let us first discuss the scope after M.Sc. Biotechnology. Postgraduates of the course are hired successfully in the fields of Medical Biotechnology and Agricultural Biotechnology. Medical Biotechnology is an emerging sector in India, and accounts for nearly 70% of the total revenue of the biotech sectors. In-Demand Biotechnology Careers
Biomedical Engineer. Biochemist. Medical Scientist. Biological/Clinical Technician. Microbiologist. Process Development Scientist. Manufacturing Specialists. Business Development Manager. In LPU, M.Sc. Biotechnology, a four-semester programme, to enable graduat
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Ankit Kumar

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Both the courses are good. Having a biotechnology degree opens up many more doors in various fields like industrial processes, management jobs while microbiology jobs are more research oriented. You also have an option of doing an MBA in Biotechnology, which a new and emerging field of work. The job market while not absolutely lucrative is growing with the biotechnology sector on the increase in India. There are jobs in the agricultural, pharmaceuticals, medical and various other fields, making it a very flexible subject.

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Ankit Kumar

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Thus, ultimately, it depends upon the interest level and passion of students and they can choose to pursue degrees in any of these fields. Both Biotechnology and Microbiology are equally beneficial for career growth. Having a biotechnology degree opens up many more doors, in various fields like industrial processes, management jobs while microbiology jobs are more research oriented. You also have an option of doing MBA in Biotechnology which is a new and emerging field of work.

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Tanya Sharma

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Yes, you can opt for MBA after B.Sc. In Microbiology.

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Shreyas More

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Microbiology refers to the general study of microscopic organisms, while applied microbiology is the study of the way the microbial world interacts with our own and how we can utilize microbes in various processes where B.Sc.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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Both are equally good and have scope but B.Sc. Agriculture has wider scope than B.Sc. Microbiology. B.Sc. Microbiology has good scope in Healthcare and allied industries but comparatively B.Sc. Agriculture has more job opportunities and scope in private and government job.

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