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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

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No, admission to B.Sc program including microbiology is clearly based on your 10+2 score.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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After B.Sc, you may pursue M.SC in microbiology or M.SC in biomedical which has great market value. Life science students are employed in the research companies or government colleges.
If you have chemistry background then you have openings in pharma companies.

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For which course are you seeking admission?

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Priya Shree

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According to me, microbiology is better than agriculture.

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Deepak Gupta

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There is a wide scope.
Microbiologists study microorganisms (microbes) in order to understand how they affect our lives and how we can exploit them. They focus on the biology of microorganisms at both the molecular and cellular level, as well as their ecology, including viruses, bacteria, archaea, fungi, algae and protozoa.
Their work can be relevant in a variety of settings including:
hospitals
agriculture
pharmaceuticals
biotechnology
environment.

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Deexak Bhatt

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Both Courses are good and equal according to future prospects it's depends upon your interest that what you want to study. I will give you little information about these courses, which will help you to decide what to choose:
B.Sc Horticulture program is all about cultivation of plants, starting from seed related study to scientific study of cultivation, genetics of plants, plant diseases etc. In short, it is all about the application of scientific knowledge in plant cultivation and thus increase productivity and yield.
B.Sc. Microbiology program is a broad discipline that involves the study of the biology of bacteria, viruses, protozoa
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Himanshu Madan

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Biotechnology is a newer field. Biotechnology will take time to establish in India. Microbiology is an evergreen field though old. people from microbiology can migrate to biotechnology jobs.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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Tuition fee for B.Sc Microbiology per year is Rs54,360 so Total fee for B.Sc. microbiology is 1lakh 63 thousand for three year in MS Ramaiah Bangalore.
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