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Abhijit kumar Tripathy

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Banaras Hindu University (BHU) offers a Ph.D. programme in Microbiology. The programme aims to provide advanced research training to students in the field of microbiology, including molecular microbiology, microbial genetics, microbial biotechnology, microbial ecology, and microbial pathogenesis.
Eligibility Criteria:
To be eligible for the Ph.D. programme in Microbiology at BHU, candidates must have a Master's degree in Microbiology, Biotechnology, Life Sciences, or any related field from a recognised university. They should have secured at least 55% marks or equivalent CGPA in their qualifying examination. Admission Procedure:
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Prakhar Gupta

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Both M.Sc. Biotechnology and M.Sc. Microbiology are excellent options for students who have completed their B.Sc. Biotechnology. The choice between the two will depend on your interests and career goals. M.Sc. Biotechnology focuses on the application of biological processes and techniques to develop products and technologies that can benefit various industries such as agriculture, healthcare, and pharmaceuticals. It covers topics such as genetic engineering, bioprocessing, bioinformatics, and nanobiotechnology. Pursuing M.Sc. Biotechnology can lead to a career in research and development, biotech companies, and government agencies. M.S
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Diksha Bodwal

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The latest cutoff information for M.Sc. In Dairy Microbiology at Dairy Science College, Bangalore ranged between 7141-7641.

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Uttkarsh beriwal

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All of the fields you mentioned - biochemistry, biotechnology, Chemistry and microbiology - have good scope and potential for job opportunities in Hyderabad, depending on your interests and skills. Here are some brief descriptions of each field to help you make a more informed decision:
Biochemistry: Biochemistry is the study of the chemical processes within and related to living organisms. It has applications in medicine, agriculture, and the pharmaceutical industry. In Hyderabad, there are many biotech companies and research institutes that employ biochemists.
Biotechnology: Biotechnology is the use of living systems and organisms to
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Cut-off by rank
For round 1: 448
For round 2: 9.

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Nitika

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Yes, you can pursue M.Sc. In Psychology after completing B.Sc. In Microbiology. Pursuing M.Sc. In Psychology train students to get a job as a Counselor, Educational Psychologist, Staff Recruiter, HR Manager, and Mental Health Counselor.

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Deepamjyoti Bhol

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Yes, if you choose to major in microbiology, you can also become a lecturer in Zoology or Botany. To qualify for lectureships, you must first complete a master's degree in microbiology before applying for exams like the CSIR NET. You can be chosen for a lectureship and a Junior Research Fellowship through the CSIR NET Exam, which is administered by the NTA (National Testing Agency). Only candidates from the Science stream are eligible to take this exam. The subjects covered by this exam include:
Natural Science
Molecular Science
Life Science Mathematical Science
Planetary Science
You must submit a CSIR NET Life Sciences application because
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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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Microbiology refers to the general study of microscopic organisms, while applied microbiology is the study of the way the microbial world interacts with our own and how we can utilize microbes in various processes where B.Sc.

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