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Yash Arora

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Hello Sneha, The top universities/institutes for studying Microbiology are University of Delhi, Dr. D.Y. Patil University, Santosh Medical college of Ghaziabad, Osmania University, Hyderabad, AMU, Punjab University, WarangalUniversity of Mumbai & BHU. Most of these conduct their entrance exams for admission. You can check out the admission details on websites of these universities/institutes.

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Manish Kumar

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Yes, of course you can do M.Sc in Microbiology after completed B.Sc in Zoology.
M.Sc. Microbiology or Master of Science in Microbiology is a postgraduate Microbiology course.
The duration of course is 2 Years.
Colleges in India offer M.Sc. Microbiology:
Vidya Sadana Degree College
SV College of Higher Education
Lepakshi Degree College
Rani Tirumaladevi College of Sciences
Government Degree College, Rajampet
Sri Vaishnavi Degree College
Sri YV Nagi Reddy Degree College
Amity School of Computer Sciences
SRI GURU NANAK MAHAVIDYALAYA
M.Mohata Science College
DR. VIRENDRA SWAROOP INSTITUTE OF COMPUTER STUDIES
J.B. College of Science
Yashwantrao Chavan Scie
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Forensic Science has very limited scope in comparison to Microbiology. It is suggested that you chose your career based on your interests.

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