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Akansha Bisht

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Documents required for admission to a BSc in Microbiology generally are mentioned below -

  • Mark sheets of 10th and 12th
  • Admit card for the Class 12 board exam 
  • Migration/Transfer certificate (if applicable)
  • Passport-size photos 
  • Identity proof
  • Address proof 
  • Gap year certificate  (if applicable)
  • Caste certificate  (if applicable)
  • Domicile certificate  (if applicable)

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Akansha Bisht

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Candidates are required to have passed the Class 12 or equivalent exam in the Science stream preferably biology as one of the subjects to be eligible for admission at DU. The minimum score is generally 50-60%. Talking about the admission procedure, includes steps like:

  • Application Process,
  • Entrance Exam,
  • Merit List,
  • Counselling
  • Admission Fee.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Comparatively, the placements for B.Sc. in Microbiology at SSSUTMS are moderate and mainly cater to entry-level positions at laboratories, health care centers, research institutes, and industries dealing with biotechnology. The graduates would be recruited for clinical labs, pharmaceutical companies, food quality checking, and environmental agencies. SSSUTMS provides campus placement support; however, the number of recruiters and package levels can vary. Typically, the starting packages usually range around INR 2-4 LPA. Usually, students take up further studies or internships in a skill-building nature that would improve the prospects

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Some top job profiles that fall under Microbiology field are mentioned in the table below for the interested candidates -

Job Profiles
Clinical Microbiologist
Biotechnologist
Mycologist

Source - Multiple external/official sites, data may vary.

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Some of the top Microbiology college options providing the best placement options in India are mentioned below -

Best Microbiology CollegesAverage Package Offered
Lala Lajpat Rai University of Veterinary and Animal SciencesINR 65 LPA
Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College, Hospital & Research CentreINR 25.45 LPA
JIPMER PuducherryINR 20 LPA
University of Mumbai [MU]INR 18 LPA
BLDE UniversityINR 17 LPA

Source - Official/counselling body, data may vary.

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If candidates are preparing for Microbiology course entrance exams in India, they will want to refer to reliable and comprehensive textbooks to cover the syllabus effectively. Here are some recommended books for Microbiology course entrance exams in India:

BooksAuthorsDetails
Prescott's MicrobiologyJoanne Willey, Linda Sherwood, and Christopher J. WoolvertonThis is a widely used and highly regarded microbiology textbook that covers all the essential topics in Microbiology. It's suitable for both undergraduate and postgraduate entrance exams.
Brock Biology of Microorganisms Michael T. Madigan, Kelly S. Bender, Daniel H. Buckley, and W. Matthew SattleyAnother comprehensive Microbiology textbook that provides in-depth coverage of microbiological concepts. It's a valuable resource for competitive exams in India.
Pelczar's Microbiology K. C. Anand, C. K. Jayaram Paniker, and N. AnanthanarayanThis is a well-known microbiology textbook that is widely used in Indian universities. It covers the core concepts of microbiology and is a good resource for entrance exams

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Microbiology is a massive domain with a wide variety of options. There are various specialisations and it is up to the candidate to choose their specialisation. Bacteriology, virology, immunology, medical microbiology, and food and dairy microbiology are popular areas worldwide.
Microbiologists ensure the food we eat is safe and provide solutions to tackle diseases that kill humans. Microbiology is a major contributor to biotechnology. The range of jobs available to microbiologists is as extensive as their work. Many medical and biotech companies invite microbiologists to join them.
Post-doctoral studies abroad have h

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Akansha Bisht

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Fundamentally, Microbiology courses impart knowledge on basic activities, living, and effects of microorganisms. The organisms include fungi, viruses, prions, prokaryotes, and protists. The immune system and immunology are studied in detail to know how diseases attack the human body.

Theoretical, as well as practical training, is imparted to candidates. This helps them to perform well in-patient care and prevent infectious diseases that bother society. Basic research is introduced to them in postgraduate studies so that they conduct fundamental and applied research.

Also, planning, executing, and teaching medical Micr

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Students pave the way for new approaches to fight diseases. All programmes in microbiology studies contain laboratory equipment. Internships provide quality experiences and win jobs from potential employers. Microbiologists specialise in understanding the characteristics and behaviour of microorganisms. Sometimes, they deal with harmful organisms for their research, and it tends to be hazardous. The required skill set to pursue a PG Diploma in Microbiology is:

  • Abundant knowledge of science,
  • Analytical, interpersonal, mathematical, speaking, and writing proficiency,
  • Knowledge about how to use equipment like gas chromato
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Due to the increasing demand for microbiology in almost every sector, advanced technologies are evolving through research. These are helping lives day-to-day solving life-threatening diseases and problems in the food industry. Clinical laboratory tests are progressing precisely because of recent inventions. Some new technologies in microbiology are:

  • Molecular Methods- Molecular techniques used in microbiology involve the manipulation and analysis of DNA, RNA, protein, and lipids. The benefits of molecular methods are improved sensitivity of detection, specificity of identification, and reduced turnaround time.
  • Nucleic
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