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astha singh

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Some of the more popular textbooks for 1st year students in Microbiology are as follows:
1) Microbiology: An introduction, 12th edition; Authors: Gerard J. Tortora, Christine L. Case, and Berdell R. Funke
2) Prescotts Microbiology, 9th Edition; Authors: Joanne Willey, Linda Sherwood, and Christopher J. Woolverton
3) Jawetz Melnick and Adelbergs Medical Microbiology, 26th Edition
4) Bailey and Scott's Diagnostic Microbiology, 13th Edition, Author: Patricia Tille
For a more detailed list, please visit the link provided below:
https://microbiologyinfo.com/top-and-best-microbiology-books/

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astha singh

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Some of the better colleges through which you can pursue M.Sc. in microbiology are as follows:
1) BHU, Varanasi
2) MSU, Baroda
3) St. Xavier's College, Mumbai
4) Delhi University
5) AIIMS, Delhi
6) Fergusson College, Pune

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Sanjay K

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Hi Kazi,
DMLT is Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology, where as MLT stands for Medical Laboratory Technology. If you are particularly referring to M.Sc in MLT, that is a Masters in the same course. In diploma and Masters, later would always be a better course, since it would be more depthful and your learning would be higher.
If you have completed B.Sc in microbiology, then it would be better that you go for Masters in MLT, as already mentioned above.

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Garima KaushikEducation is my prime concern.

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Biotechnology has more scope than microbiology. You should opt for B.Sc in biotechnology.

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mani khanna

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Hello Seema,
You may refer to this college comparison tool provided by Shiksha:
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Hi Aisha,
At present, the scientific, analytical and problem-solving skills developed by microbiology graduates are high in demand by employers. You can work in both government as well as in private sectors. Microbiologists are mostly demanded in the UK, US, France, Australia and Germany.
With a degree in microbiology you can get opportunities in various fields like healthcare organizations, forensic science laboratories, environmental organizations, higher education institutions, food and drink, publicly funded research organizations, pharmaceuticals and many other industries. In the medicine and health care field, your work is usually
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M.Sc Microbiology offers you the widest career opporunities and growth in Government, Health Care and Corporate Sector as compared to the other two.

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