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The tuition fee for a Bachelor of Science in microbiology at the University of Melbourne for international students is around INR 27 L for first year. The complete first-year University of Melbourne fees for Bachelor of Science in Microbiology is around INR 44 L. Students can check the below table for breakup of first-year tuition fees including other expenses:
| Fees components | Amount (for 1 year) |
|---|---|
| Tuition & fees | INR 26,68,097 |
| Hostel & Meals | INR 15,41,661 |
| Insurance | INR 36,385 |
| Transportation | INR 1,10,326 |
| Phone and internet | INR 55,163 |
| Application Fee | INR 6,686 |
| Total approximate fees | INR 44,18,318 |
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No, the candidate cannot ernroll for MSc Microbiology after class 12 at PIMS Bangalore. Aspirant need to be graduate with 50% agrregate. However, for more clarity, students can check the table presnted below:
| Course | Common Eligibility | Selection Criteria |
|---|---|---|
| MSc | Graduation with 50% aggregate | Merit-Based |
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PhD students at the University of Wolverhampton benefit from competent supervision and substantial training opportunities from the Faculty, maximising their potential for Microbiology research. In June, the University Research Conference is organised for research active professionals and PhD students to present their fields of research and exchange research plans. During their studies, research students are welcome to give presentations. Prior to submission, research students are also encouraged to publicise the final results of their research.
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Yes, the university offers a full-time MSc in Microbiology over two years. The curriculum of the course is divided into four semesters. Admission to the course is merit-based. Moreover, it is crucial that the applicant fulfils the course-specific eligibility requirements. Thus, the aspirant must have a valid BSc/ BSc (Hons)/ in any discipline of Biology/ Agriculture or a BSc B.Ed degree with a minimum of 50% aggregate from a recognised university.
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