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1. Thinking that no job opportunities for a Bachelor degree and/or for microbiology
2. Recently developed an interest in food technology, so you could pursue Ph.D or get a dream job in the same domain (or you decided to join with friends pursuing food technology).
However, if you still have interest in microbiology, there are definitely varied opportunities for microbiologists. Instead of doing M.Sc, you could do a job oriented Diploma course like certificate program in quality control microbiology, one such course is offered
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Depending on your interests, career aspirations, and the local employment market, you may find that a degree in Food Technology is preferable to one in Dairy Science. Each field has advantages of its own and presents special opportunities.
Food Technology:
- A wider range of topics about food production, processing, preservation, packaging, and safety are covered by food technology.
 - Graduates in food technology can find employment in a variety of fields, including quality control, food product development, research and development, and food manufacturing.
 - There are numerous career options available worldwide in the large and diverse food ind
 
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