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The US, UK, Japan, Sweden, Canada, Switzerland are some of the best countries having the top universities for microbiology research which also means better opportunities. Enroll into a good university with extensive research work and industrial tie-ups, etc. for better prospects. Getting a job will also depend majorly on your academic performance, research interests, hard work and perseverance and so on.
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Hi, To pursue PhD courses you need to pass Masters / M.Phil. with minimum 55%. You need to sit for an entrance exam. Below is the list of some of the PhD entrance exams: -UGC NET exam -Symbiosis PhD Entrance Examination -AIMA PhD Entrance Exam -JNU PhD Entrance Exam -Alagappa University PhD Entrance Exam -Kurukshetra University PhD Entrance Exam -University of Hyderabad PhD Entrance Exam -BR Ambedkar Open University PhD Entrance Exam -BITS Pilani PhD Entrance Examination -ICT Mumbai PhD Entrance Exam * Some of the institutes offering PhD are: -International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad (IIIT-H) -Christ University -Pun
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1. MCA
2. MBA
3. B.Ed
4. M.Sc in microbiology, biology, industrial microbiology, medical microbiology, nano microbiology, etc.
You can get a job of:
1. Industrial microbiologist.
2. Scientist.
3. Researcher.
4. Biotechnologies.
5. Food microbiologist.
6. Pharmaceutical sector.
7. Chemical industries and
8. Food industry.
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As correctly defined by UN Convention on Biological Diversity, Art. 2, “Any technological application that uses biological systems, living organisms or derivatives thereof, to make or modify products or processes for specific use". Once you will start your course you will be introduced different streams of Biotechnology such as Animal cell culture, Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Embryology, Genetics, Microbiology, Bioinformatics, Biochemical Engineering, Plant Biotechnology, Bioengineering and Molecular Biology.
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As correctly defined by UN convention on Biological Diversity, Art. 2 any technological application that uses biological systems, living organisms or derivatives thereof, to make or modify products or processes for specific use. Once you will start your course you will be introduced different streams of biotechnology such as:
1. Animal cell culture.
2. Biochemistry.
3. Cell biology.
4. Embryology.
5. Genetics.
6. Microbiology.
7. Bioinformatics.
8. Biochemical engineering.
9. Plant biotechnology.
10. Bioengineering and
11. Molec
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