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Shailja Shrivastava

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A challenge fee of INR 1000/- per paper is to be paid with the proof to challenge the answer key. There is no objection fee per question. A combined fee for challenging multiple questions has to be paid by the aspirants. This process needs to be done in offline mode. Candidate will have to send the challenge via post at the POS terminal at J&K BOPEE office Jammu/Srinagar. The application received within 03 (three) days will only be considered for evaluation. Any application received after result declaration will not be entertained. 

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Diya Nihalani

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Comparison between BSc Microbiology and BSc Chemistry is mentioned below -

Particulars

BSc Chemistry

BSc Microbiology

Core Subjects

  • Fundamentals of Microbiology

  • Microbial Physiology and Metabolism

  • Microbial Genetics

  • Immunology

  • Microbial Ecology

Career scope

  • Chemical Research 

  • Chemical Industry

  • Forensics

  • Environmental Science 

  • Teaching

  • Medical Microbiology  

  • Biotechnology and  

  • Food Microbiology 

  • Environmental Microbiology  

  • Research

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Salary

Entry-level salaries can range from INR 15,000 to INR 30,000 per month

Entry-level salaries can range from INR 18,000 to INR 35,000 per month

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Ankita Jha

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Yes Manshi, you can definitely do M.Sc in Nutrition after B.Sc in Biology, and it has good scope. Since you have a biology background, you're eligible for most programs. Nutrition is a growing field, with opportunities in hospitals, health clinics, research, NGOs, the food industry, and even freelancing.

If you become a registered dietitian, your chances in clinical roles increase. People are more health-conscious now, so qualified nutritionists are in demand. Just make sure to choose a good college and consider internships or certifications along the way.

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