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Generally, a person will need a doctoral degree to take up the profession of a microbiologist. One can take up microbiology or any other allied fields during their graduation. The career possibilities for aspirants will increase with a PG degree. Otherwise, there is a possibility of the choices to get limited. One can choose to become a teacher or a research scientist after they finish their post-graduation.
It takes 4 years to get a graduate degree and 2 years to get the PG degree. The doctoral program has a time period of 3-4 years.
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May I know your current location and your last qualification as well as your interest for the specialization?
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You can go for that, you can earn and learn about that at the same time.
You can go for compete infotech academy as they have online and offline classes facilities and they have placements as well.
(http://www.competeinfotechacademy.com/digital-marketing-course-details.html)
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