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Diya Nihalani

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Since board exams are equally important in one's academic journey, make sure you have a grip on your board syllabus first, and then you can also prioritize the entrance exam preparation for microbiology courses for various top institutes. Some tips are mentioned below -

  1. Try to study the common topics of boards and entrance exams from the same sources to save time and effort.
  2. Make sure you do not neglect one over the other; students need to be certain if they can handle both things simultaneously. 
  3. Take breaks in between your sessions to not burnout.
  4. Stay consistent, committed, and calm throughout your journey.

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Diya Nihalani

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The microbiology course fees in government colleges range widely, depending on the level of the course. The course fees for microbiology courses can go from 2,000 to 4 LPA.

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Diya Nihalani

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Please note that the salary brackets highly depend on the level, experience and company. Some of the popular profiles to opt for after you finish your Microbiology course and their average salary packages are mentioned below. 

Job Profiles

Average Salary

Food Technologist

INR 3.7 LPA

Microbiologist

INR 3 LPA

Medical Lab Technologist

INR 3.1 LPA

Pharmacologist

INR 5 LPA

Cosmetic Chemist

INR 3.1 LPA

Clinical Research Coordinator

INR 2.7 LPA

MycologistINR 12 LPA

Source - Multiple external official sites, data may vary.

 

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Diya Nihalani

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Both government and private colleges offer courses in Microbiology at both undergraduate and post-graduate levels. Although government colleges are mostly preferred due to their impressive ROI. Some of the most popular government colleges offering microbiology courses are mentioned below -
 
BSc Microbiology colleges - University of Delhi, Calcutta University, Aligarh Muslim University, University of Madras, Bharathiar University, Bangalore University, Savitribai Phule Pune University, University of Mumbai.

MSc Microbiology Colleges - University of Delhi, Jamia Millia Islamia, University o

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Ajay Sharma

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You can take admission in Microbiology or Biotechnology after 12th in case you had Biology.

Your 87% is a great score.

Many colleges provide admission based on twelfth marks, even as some take entrance assessments.

You need to select your university, fill the form, and post your documents.

Admission takes place from May to August.

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Artha Ghosh

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The entrance exam date for M.Sc Microbiology at PGIMER, Chandigarh, for July 2025 was June 7th, 2025, This date is for all M.Sc and M.Sc entrance exams for the July session. The exam is online, and students must visit the official PGIMER site to determine where their specific admit card and shift are. In general PGIMER has entrance exams for M.Sc course on a yearly basis, so be sure to check the official PGIMER portal to stay updated!

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Aditya Patel

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Yes, you can pursue M.Sc in Neuroscience in India with a B.Sc in Microbiology and Food Technology from MCM DAV, provided you meet the eligibility criteria of the university. Most institutes require a B.Sc in life sciences, biology, or allied fields. You may also need to qualify entrance exams like JNU CEEB or university-specific tests.

 

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Shaswat Baranwal

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Yes, you may be eligible to pursue a Master of Science in Occupational Therapy, but it depends on the specific university's criteria. Most institutions offering this programme require candidates to hold a Bachelor's degree in Occupational Therapy or a closely related field. Since you've completed your graduation in Microbiology, some universities may consider your application if your coursework aligns with health sciences and if you've completed a six-month internship in a clinical or rehabilitation setting. Additionally, you might need to clear an entrance exam conducted by the university or a central body. It's advisable to check wit

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