B.Sc Microbiology
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 12
After completing B.Sc in microbiology, you can continue M.Sc degree in the same stream.
Below mentioned are some other post-graduation options:
1. Biotechnology.
2. Biochemistry.
3. Genetics.
4. Chemistry.
5. Biology.
Best of luck.
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Below mentioned are some of the branches:
1. Dairy technology.
2. Food technology.
3. Biochemistry.
4. Bioinformatics.
5. Microbiology.
6. Genetics.
7. Clinical research.
Best of luck.
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If you have resources, only then you should opt for biotechnology else you can pursue Masters in microbiology.
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9 years agoGuide-Level 11
There are plenty of options to choose from after B.Sc microbiology. If you wish to continue with M.Sc, you can specialize in any of the disciplines listed below:
M.Sc Microbiology: In this too, you can either go for a general microbiology degree or choose a specialization from medical microbiology, clinical microbiology, food microbiology, dairy microbiology or applied microbiology to name a few.
M.Sc Biotechnology
M.Sc Food Technology
M.Sc Dairy Technology
However, if you aren't interested in research or laboratory work, you can look up for courses in management (if that interests you). Some of these courses are:
MBA pharma man
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