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1. Fergusson College
2. Ramnarain Ruia Autonomous College
3. Sister Nivedita University
4. Barrackpore Rastraguru Surendranath College.
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Hope this clears your doubt.
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If you want decent job opportunities, you can go for higher studies such as a master's in Microbiology. After graduating with a BSc In Microbiology, you can pursue the following careers:
- Microbiologist: You can apply for assistant-level positions after completing your B.Sc.
- Teacher: You will have to complete a B.Ed. Degree or an M.Sc. To be eligible for a teaching position.
- Laboratory Technician: You can apply to clinical laboratories as a fresher.
- Environmental Microbiologist: You can apply to environment-related organizations for this position.
- Researcher: You can apply for an assistant researcher job at colleges.
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The Cutoff generally varies every year and the latest is around 75%. Thank you.
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