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Akansha Bisht

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There are plenty of MSc Microbiology college options in India offering courses on afforable fee. Here are some top options you can consider:

MSc Microbiology CollegesTuition Fee
University of HyderabadINR 13,540 - 14,900
Calcutta UniversityINR 12,000
Pune UniversityINR 6,500
Panjab UniversityINR 27,830
Bharathiar UniversityINR 10,560

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DNA Replication is considered the toughest subject in MSc Microbiology. It is a process by which the cells copies its DNA before dividing. 

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Hello Consider the following benefits of earning an MSc in Microbiology:

  • Because there is a growing need for knowledge in fields like environmental cleanup, antibiotic resistance, and infectious disease control, microbiologists are in high demand.
  • Microbiologists can expect steady job growth in this field.
  • The field of microbiology is dynamic and fast-moving, with opportunities for lifelong learning and the chance to further scientific discoveries.

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An MSc in microbiology provides the study of microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa. The scope of the degree covers a wide range of topics, such as:

  • Microbial genetics and genomics,
  • Pathogenic microbiology and host-pathogen interactions,
  • Environmental and industrial microbiology.

Graduates with an MSc in microbiology can pursue diverse career paths, including:

  • Research scientist in academic, government, or industry settings,
  • Microbiologist or lab manager in hospitals, diagnostic labs, or public health agencies,
  • Product development or quality control specialist in the pharmaceutical, food, or cosmetics industries,
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MSc Microbiology and MSc Biotechnology are two popular postgraduate programs in the field of life sciences. While both programs focus on studying microorganisms and their applications, there are key differences between them. Candidates can check the comparison of the two courses in the table below:

Particulars

MSc Microbiology

MSc Biotechnology

Course Level

Postgraduate

Postgraduate

Course Duration

2 years

2 Years

Course Fee

INR 20,00 to INR 1 lakh

Up to INR 2 Lakhs per annum

Eligibility Criteria

BSc degree in any stream of Science

50% in graduation with Biology or Chemistry 

Entrance Exams

IPU CET, BITSAT, CUET PG

CUET PG, BITSAT, NEST, IIT JAM, TISS NET

Top Colleges

Alagappa University, Aligarh Muslim University, Bharathiar University, Calcutta University, etc.

JNU, BHU, Calcutta University, JMI, etc. 

Job Profiles

Microbiologist, Clinical Research Associate, Research Analyst, Project Assistant, Nutritionist.

Research Biochemist, Research Associate, Professor, Lab Technician.

Average Annual Salary 

INR 4 LPA - INR 5 LPA.

Up to INR 9 LPA.

Top Recruiters

Cipla, Ranbaxy, Sun Pharma, Mascot International, Siron Technology, Pvt. Ltd., Lakshmi Life Sciences Ltd, Panacea Biotec Limited, Serum Institute of India

Biocon, Cipla, GlaxoSmithKline, Cadila Healthcare, Reliance Life Sciences, etc.

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If you have a genuine interest in studying microorganisms, their functions, interactions, and applications in various fields such as healthcare, Biotechnology, and Environmental Science, then MSc Microbiology could be an excellent choice for you.

Overall, MSc Microbiology can be a good course for individuals passionate about Microbiology and seeking opportunities in research, healthcare, biotechnology, environmental science, and other related fields. 

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The salary after completing an MSc Microbiology in India depends on the job role, industry, location, employer, individual skills and experience, and economic conditions. 

Here's a general idea of the level-wise annual salary range for MSc Microbiology graduates in India:

  • Entry-Level: INR 2.5-4.5 LPA
  • Mid-Level: INR 5-8 LPA 
  • Senior-Level: INR 8-15 LPA

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Joining ISRO after completing an MSc in Microbiology might be challenging directly in a core microbiology role, as ISRO primarily focuses on space research, satellite technology, and related fields. However, ISRO is a multidisciplinary organisation that requires a diverse range of professionals to support its various projects and missions. 

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Yes, you can open a laboratory after completing an MSc in Microbiology in India, however, opening a laboratory after completing an MSc Microbiology in India requires careful planning, regulatory compliance, technical expertise, and business acumen. While it can be a challenging endeavor, it also offers opportunities for entrepreneurship, innovation, and contributing to the advancement of microbiological Science and applications.

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DMLT is all about medical laboratory techniques like sample collection, testing, analysis and laboratory management. You will be studying about clinical laboratory procedures, medical diagnostics and quality assurance.

MSc Microbiology on the other end is more research based where you study subjects like microbiology, genetics, immunology, virology, environmental microbiology and Biotechnology. 

If you want to know more about the differences between the two you can check the table here:

MSc Microbiology Details

DMLT Details

Master of Science in Microbiology

Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology 

2 years

2 years

Postgraduate

Diploma

INR 20,00 to INR 1 Lakh

INR 20,000 - INR 1.4 Lakh

BSc degree in any stream of Science such as Botany, Zoology, Chemistry, Physiology, and Microbiology with at least 55% of marks (50% for SC/ST candidates).

Applicant should have completed Class 12 from a recognised board (Some colleges also give admission after completion of Class 10 with a minimum of 50 per cent in boards as the criteria)

Entrance-Based

Merit-Based

CUET PG, CPGET, ICAR IAEEA, Andhra Pradesh PGCET, etc.

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JMI, UoH, VIT, Calcutta University, etc. 

Rama University, Delhi Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research University, Apex University, etc.

Microbiologist, Clinical Research Associate, Research Analyst, Project Assistant, Nutritionist

Health Care Assistant, Laboratory Analyst, Research Assistant, Medical Technician, etc.

INR 4 LPA - INR 5 LPA

INR 4.2 LPA - INR 2 LPA

Cipla, Ranbaxy, Sun Pharma, Mascot International, Siron Technology, Pvt. Ltd., etc.

Apollo Hospitals, Fortis Hospitals and Labs, Holy Family, Medanta, Ranbaxy, etc.

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