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6 years ago
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To be eligible for M.Sc. You must have completed the graduation degree, The IIT JAM exam is conducted for the admission into IITs or IISc or other top institutes for M.Sc. Integrated Ph.D. and integrated courses. The graduation degree is the minimum eligibility for the same while there is no age limit. The IIT JAM exam is organized for six subjects in Bio-technology, physics, chemistry, geology, mathematics and mathematical statistics. The candidates must have the subject for 4 sem or two years to be eligible for the exam. You should go through the complete syllabus of the exam if it is matched as per you exam. Visit the blog htt
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After M.Sc, you need to decide first which option you want to choose? If you are interested in job, further studies or research etc. You can go for the Ph.D. After completing the M.Sc. Degree. If you are interested in lectureship or want to go for the lectureship, you can apply for UGC NET or CSIR NET exam. The NET Exam is organized for the selection of assistant professor and JRF for the research. The candidates who have completed the post graduation degree, are eligible to apply for NET exam. The CSIR NET exam is held for Science stream candidates for chemical Science, mathematical Science, physical Science, earth Scienc
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6 years agoScholar-Level 17
Some of the jobs which are available to an M.Sc:
Microbiology graduate in the public sector are
Research Associate
Lab Technician
Assistant professor
Microbiologist
Quality Control Executive
Clinical Research Associate
Lecturer
M.Sc Microbiology Private Jobs:
There is a vast scope for employability available to an M.Sc. Microbiology candidate in the private sector some of the opportunities available are
Microbiologist
Quality Assurance Executive
Project Assistant
Lab Technician
Research Executive
Assistant Professor
Research Scientist
Clinical Research Associate
Process Analyst
Research Analyst
Salary Scale for M.Sc. Microbiology Course:
The
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