B.Sc Microbiology
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
The graduate has myriad options of employment after receiving a B.Sc in Microbiology in fields like hospitals, research institutes, diagnostic centers, and industry related to pharmaceuticals, food industries, biotechnology etc. As microbiologists they can be working in their profession either as a hospital, research institutes, diagnosis center. Other than such a number of scopes graduates also find scopes in all other places such as Environmental Microbiology, pollution, and pollution control. Additionally, graduates can pursue higher studies such as M.Sc or M.Tech in specialised areas, leading to roles in teaching or more advanced r
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a year agoGuide-Level 15
Here are a few reliable colleges in India which provide M.Sc. in Marine Microbiology: Annamalai University offers an exclusive course in Marine Science with an emphasis on micro-biology. Kerala University of Fisheries and Ocean Studies is providing two-year M.Sc. in Marine Micro-biology. It lays special stress on research and practical exposure. Cochin University of Science and Technology features the best possible curriculum for marine biology and microbiology. The University of Madras also offers marine sciences courses with microbiological content. These institutions are known for academic excellence and opportunities for research i
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a year agoBeginner-Level 2
I would say a BSc in Microbiology or any specific degree like biotechnology or micro because it will provide you with more possibilities for learning and job opportunities.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Based on the college requirements, the application process for a BSc Microbiology course can either be completed online or offline. For online, candidates may be able to submit their applications online, upload supporting documentation, and pay the application fee at certain universities. Whereas, for offline, application forms may be available from the admission office of certain colleges.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
It depends on the university, if the application process for a BSc Microbiology course will be completed online or offline. For online, candidates may be able to submit their applications online, upload supporting documentation, and pay the application fee at certain universities. For offline, application forms may be available from the admission office of certain universities.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Choosing a BSc General will offer you the freedom to study all the subjects that comes under the Science domain. For instance, you can study Biology, Chemistry, and Biology. Meanwhile, pursuing a BSc in Microbiology will offer you the specialised knowledge in Microoganisms world.
Both the courses have their own pros and cons and it also depends on your interests and future goals.
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