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Loveleen Choudhury

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The study of Immunology focuses on the immune system's reaction to allergens, infections, and other dangers. The study of microorganisms, such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi, is known as microbiology.

In contrast, biotechnology uses biology to create goods and technologies. Although it frequently intersects with both disciplines, immunology is a specialised subset that focuses on immunity and disease response.

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Harsh Singh

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Yes both universities of M.S. Ramaiah offers the programme that include chemistry, biotechnology, and microbiology as an integrated combination but at different levels.

However RUAS does not offers B.Sc triple major combining in single programme.

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Prayas Pachauri

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Yes, the University of Hyderabad (UoH) offers the Masters of Science (M.Sc) Microbiology program, but it does not specifically list  the "Food Microbiology" as a specialization.The curriculum does include modules that touch on industrial and applied microbiology, which may cover aspects of food microbiology.But if you are looking for more targeted programme in food microbiology or food Science you can check GITAM university hyderabad

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Khushi Jaiswal

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The top government colleges in India for BSC microbiology

  • Madras Christian College
  • University of Delhi
  • Gargi College
  • PSG College of Arts and Science
  • Amity University Noida
  • University of Mumbai
  • Bangalore University
  • St Joseph University
  • University of Calcutta
  • Nizam college

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KARTHIKEYA CHOWDARY POPPURI

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FOR GETTING ADMISSION IN THE M.Sc.MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY COURSE IN JAMIA HAMRAD DELHI YOU SHOULD BE ELIGIBLE FOR UNIVERSITY RULES IT NEEDS MINIMUM OF 50% IN GRADUATION AND YOU HAVE WRITE EXAMS LIKE NEET TO GET SEAT IN IF YOU ARE UNDER THE ELIGIBLE CRITERIA IN NEET EXAM YOU WILL GET THE SEAT IN THIS COLLEGE

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Arpit Sharma

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A CUET PG Microbiology score of 190 has good prospects of getting admission in several central and state University. Although the top-bar universities such as the Delhi University (DU) and Banaras Hindu University (BHU) may generally have a higher cutoff even approaching the range of 200-220 of general category Microbiology, your result puts you in a competitive position in the Asian central universities and the state universities in general. Microbiology or other Life Sciences course cutoffs have been similar in such universities as the Central University of Rajasthanand Mahatma Gandhi central University. Majorly, the cutoff is releas

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Rahul Verma

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Islamia Degree and PG College provides Bachelor of Science in Applied Nutrition, Psychology, Zoology and Microbiology combinations. The syllabus incorporates some major concepts that relate to each subject which students can apply in healthcare, research or even further studies. The admissions are generally made according to the 10+2 marks and specialisation is in the Science subjects. Although no particular information on placements regarding these particular combinations is easy to find, the general B.Sc. placements of the college itself indicate the prospects regarding the related sceneries.

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Ankita Jha

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Both are good, but if you're more interested in research, disease or working in labs, BSc Microbiology is a better choice. BSc Life Science is broader and covers many areas like botany, zoology and environmental science. it's good if you want more career options later. 

 

 

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Nidhi Singh

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I'm currently pursuing my B.Sc. Microbiology from Chandigarh University, and honestly, it's been a great experience so far. The curriculum is updated and practical, and we had research projects in the pre-final semester which really helped me understand how the industry works.

 

The labs are well-equipped — we've used instruments like HPLC, fermenters, and different types of microscopes in actual practicals, not just theory. Most of our faculty are PhDs with real research experience, and they're really supportive.

 

We also get training for placements — soft skills, aptitude, communication — everything. Some of my seniors g

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