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Sahil Sharma

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Yes, you can pursue M.Sc. Veterinary microbiology after B.Sc. Microbiology. There is an entrance exam in colleges to get admission in the post-graduation courses. The eligibility to apply and appear for those entrances is clearing your graduation with a minimum of 50% aggregate in B.Sc. The colleges that offer M.Sc. Veterinary microbiology in India are
Birsa Agricultural University, Ranchi
Veterinary College, Karnataka
Swami Keshwanand Rajasthan Agricultural University, Rajasthan
Assam Agricultural University, Assam
Orissa University of Agriculture & Technology, Orissa
G. B. Pant University of Agriculture & Technology, Uttarakhand
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Sahil Sharma

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As fancy as a course of biotechnology sounds, what most colleges/universities offer in the name of biotechnology is life sciences. Yes, you heard that right. Biotechnology= Life sciences with a special focus on applied techniques like PCR, Western blot etc. (I. e. if you join a really reputed college). And that is not a bad thing. For e. g. in St. Xaviers Kolkata, you would study genetics, cell Biology bioinformatics, enzymology, immunology, ecology and evolution etc. In the Biotech integrated course. It gives you a broad perspective on a lot of subjects. Now that I have laid the groundwork, lets answer your first question:
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Muhammed Adhil Pt

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Yes, Om Sterling Global University do offer Master of Science in microbiology. The annual course fee is approximately 59500 annually. It is a two year course so the entire fee would be around 118000.

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Gayathri

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Whether M.Sc in Microbiology or M.Sc in Botany or Zoology is better depends on your interests, career goals, and the job opportunities available in each field. Here are some points to consider:
M.Sc in Microbiology:
Microbiology is a specialised field that focuses on the study of microorganisms and their applications in various fields such as biotechnology, medicine, agriculture, and food industry. There are good job opportunities in research and development, quality control, and production in industries such as pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, food and beverage, and agriculture. Microbiology is also an important field in medical sciences
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Sonali Kumari singh

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After completing M.Sc. In Life Science, Biotechnology or Microbiology, you can pursue various career options such as:
Research and Development: You can work in the research and development department of pharmaceutical or biotech companies, academic institutions, or research organizations. You can work on developing new drugs, medical devices, or biotechnological products. Quality Control/Assurance: You can work in quality control/assurance departments of pharmaceutical or biotech companies, ensuring that products meet regulatory standards and are safe for public use. Medical Writing: You can work as a medical writer, creating scientific
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Tanya Sharma

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PG Diploma in Microbiology can be pursued. MCA is a good option for candidates interested in software field. You can try for MBA or MFA if you are interested in having a job in management or you can also choose job options at private sectors, industries or Government R & D sector.

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Ishani Sharma

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Apply for a job, work for 1 year and then decide if you want to go for higher studies. Simultaneously do courses like HACCP (if you what to get in to food quality sector ), register for M.Phil (if you want to take up research and continue for Ph.D. get an internship in a hospital equipped with molecular diagnostics (PCR, real. Time PCR etc. If you want to enter the clinical space ). .

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Shreyas More

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The common entrance tests that are usually conducted for taking M.Sc. Microbiology admission are BITSAT, IPU, CET BHU, PET and JNUEE etc. These tests are conducted to check the knowledge and aptitude of the aspiring students.

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Deepamjyoti Bhol

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Probably, you may not have qualified the respective entrance exam with minimum qualifying marks or the cut offs for Lucknow University may be higher than you secured mark or rank.

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