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rahul r

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A career as a microbiologist usually requires an education beyond the high school level. Some microbiologists practice with two-year associate degrees in a scientific field such as chemistry or biology, but most have at least a four-year Bachelor's degree from a college or university. Regards.

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Shabana Bee

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Yes, your score is good. You can try to get admission. Maybe, you will get admission as Nizam College is good and you will get more knowledge about your course. So, it's good. You can take admission three.
Good luck

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Shabana Bee

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Candidates should have passed B.Sc with at least one subject of biological sciences or BAMS or MBBS or BHMS or BPT or B.Pharma, any other professional graduate degree from a recognized university. B.Sc with physics and chemistry is optional. Candidates should have a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate.

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Dear student,
First class (above 60%) is essential for admission to microbiology.

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Aleena JobinI am student

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from their official site www.universityofcalicut.info

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Lakshmi Narasimman Sharma

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Hi Arunima,
Anand Institute of Medical Sciences-Punjab (AIMS Punjab), Delhi Pharmaceutical Management Institute, HTI-Haryana, IPMT-Delhi, and Institute of Professional Studies and Research are the best options.
All the best for your future.

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Daksh Ahuja

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Hi
Its very good to pursue M. Sc (Microbiology) after B. Sc microbiology.
Youll be acquiring knowledge at a higher level than what you studied during your bachelors degree, and the course should help you develop the necessary skills for your field of work.
With a postgraduate qualification on your CV, securing a good graduate job is more likely, and the possibility of attracting a higher salary is increased. This will leave you feeling confident that the time and money invested in your postgraduate education was worth it.
Eligibility criteria for pursuing M. Sc (Microbiology) in most of the top universities is:
Pass with 60% aggregate marks
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Candidates can apply online or offline for a scholarship. Most of the scholarships are offered based on marks scored in 10+2 and financial background. There are government and private scholarships available for B.Sc. Microbiology students. They are
INSPIRE Scholarship -Official Website
Post Matric Scholarship for SC ST OBC -Officail Website
Sitaram Jindal Foundation Scholarship -Official Website
HDFC Educational Crisis Scholarship Support -Official Website
Human Welfare Foundation Scholarship -Official Website.

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