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But if you are interested in research work then only you should opt for M.Sc in microbiology or biotechnology. So you should analyse your skills and abilities and then decide the course you want to pursue.
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Contributor-Level 8
I agree with Rishi Rash that IISC - Bangalore is on top. I want to share the additional information with you.
For getting admission in IISC, you have to give IIT JAM entrance exam. This exam is conducted every year in February. IIT JAM 2017 exam is going to conduct on 12th February. The online application process is going to start from 5th September.
Don't take this lightly, it is not easy to crack because you are going to take admission in IIT or IISC by clearing this.
You can visit the below mentioned link:
http://eduinfoexam.blogspot.com/2016/05/how-to-prepare-for-iit-jam-2017.html
All the best.
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9 years ago
Guide-Level 12
I think you can go for M.Sc. from IIT's or IISC. Already you are preparing for JAM entrance test.
We all know the value of pursuing Masters degree from IITs.
After this you can easily get good package and status.
I hope it will help you.
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