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In BSc in microbiology, you will learn about their cell structure, metabolism, physiology, history, their classification (gram negative, positive, types of viruses, fungi), and nomenclature. You will develop an understanding of how to isolate and cultivate them and identify them.

Applied microbiology teaches the application of microorganisms for human use. For example, how to apply better microorganisms for industries like food, agriculture, bioprocess, bioremediation, pharmaceuticals, etc. Applied streams of microbiology include industrial, food and dairy, plant and agricultural, clinical (medical) aspects of microbiology.

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In order to make a career in teaching after completing a BSc in Microbiology, candidates have to take into consideration the specific requirements laid out by various schools/colleges. Some common requirements are mentioned below.

Master's Degree—In the growing competition in the current job market, one can have an upper hand if he or she has done a master's in the same discipline, i.e., an MSc in Microbiology, or even a PhD. It is preferred by good institutes while hiring for a teacher/professor.

Academia-specific degrees like B.EdNET/SET is a key requirement to teach at the secondary or higher secondary level. in many private/governm

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Comparison between BSc Microbiology and BSc Chemistry is mentioned below -

Particulars

BSc Chemistry

BSc Microbiology

Core Subjects

  • Fundamentals of Microbiology

  • Microbial Physiology and Metabolism

  • Microbial Genetics

  • Immunology

  • Microbial Ecology

Career scope

  • Chemical Research 

  • Chemical Industry

  • Forensics

  • Environmental Science 

  • Teaching

  • Medical Microbiology  

  • Biotechnology and  

  • Food Microbiology 

  • Environmental Microbiology  

  • Research

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Entry-level salaries can range from INR 15,000 to INR 30,000 per month

Entry-level salaries can range from INR 18,000 to INR 35,000 per month

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Some of the most well-recognized Colleges that are affiliated to Delhi University that offer BSc in Microbiology are listed below:

  • Bhaskaracharya College of Applied Sciences
  • Gargi College
  • Institute of Home Economics
  • Swami Shraddhanand College 

Students who wish to enroll themselves in these prestigious colleges have to meet the eligibility criteria as well as clear the entrance exam of CUET UG.

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