Microbiology

Get insights from 3.6k questions on Microbiology, answered by students, alumni, and experts. You may also ask and answer any question you like about Microbiology

Follow Ask Question
3.6k

Questions

0

Discussions

50

Active Users

704

Followers

New answer posted

a year ago

0 Follower 3 Views

A
Akansha Bisht

Contributor-Level 10

If you have a genuine interest in studying microorganisms, their functions, interactions, and applications in various fields such as healthcare, Biotechnology, and Environmental Science, then MSc Microbiology could be an excellent choice for you.

Overall, MSc Microbiology can be a good course for individuals passionate about Microbiology and seeking opportunities in research, healthcare, biotechnology, environmental science, and other related fields. 

New answer posted

a year ago

0 Follower 9 Views

A
Akansha Bisht

Contributor-Level 10

The salary after completing an MSc Microbiology in India depends on the job role, industry, location, employer, individual skills and experience, and economic conditions. 

Here's a general idea of the level-wise annual salary range for MSc Microbiology graduates in India:

  • Entry-Level: INR 2.5-4.5 LPA
  • Mid-Level: INR 5-8 LPA 
  • Senior-Level: INR 8-15 LPA

New answer posted

a year ago

0 Follower 293 Views

A
Akansha Bisht

Contributor-Level 10

Joining ISRO after completing an MSc in Microbiology might be challenging directly in a core microbiology role, as ISRO primarily focuses on space research, satellite technology, and related fields. However, ISRO is a multidisciplinary organisation that requires a diverse range of professionals to support its various projects and missions. 

New answer posted

a year ago

0 Follower 198 Views

A
Akansha Bisht

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, you can open a laboratory after completing an MSc in Microbiology in India, however, opening a laboratory after completing an MSc Microbiology in India requires careful planning, regulatory compliance, technical expertise, and business acumen. While it can be a challenging endeavor, it also offers opportunities for entrepreneurship, innovation, and contributing to the advancement of microbiological Science and applications.

New answer posted

a year ago

0 Follower 13 Views

A
Akansha Bisht

Contributor-Level 10

DMLT is all about medical laboratory techniques like sample collection, testing, analysis and laboratory management. You will be studying about clinical laboratory procedures, medical diagnostics and quality assurance.

MSc Microbiology on the other end is more research based where you study subjects like microbiology, genetics, immunology, virology, environmental microbiology and Biotechnology. 

If you want to know more about the differences between the two you can check the table here:

MSc Microbiology Details

DMLT Details

Master of Science in Microbiology

Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology 

2 years

2 years

Postgraduate

Diploma

INR 20,00 to INR 1 Lakh

INR 20,000 - INR 1.4 Lakh

BSc degree in any stream of Science such as Botany, Zoology, Chemistry, Physiology, and Microbiology with at least 55% of marks (50% for SC/ST candidates).

Applicant should have completed Class 12 from a recognised board (Some colleges also give admission after completion of Class 10 with a minimum of 50 per cent in boards as the criteria)

Entrance-Based

Merit-Based

CUET PG, CPGET, ICAR IAEEA, Andhra Pradesh PGCET, etc.

-

JMI, UoH, VIT, Calcutta University, etc. 

Rama University, Delhi Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research University, Apex University, etc.

Microbiologist, Clinical Research Associate, Research Analyst, Project Assistant, Nutritionist

Health Care Assistant, Laboratory Analyst, Research Assistant, Medical Technician, etc.

INR 4 LPA - INR 5 LPA

INR 4.2 LPA - INR 2 LPA

Cipla, Ranbaxy, Sun Pharma, Mascot International, Siron Technology, Pvt. Ltd., etc.

Apollo Hospitals, Fortis Hospitals and Labs, Holy Family, Medanta, Ranbaxy, etc.

New answer posted

a year ago

0 Follower 10 Views

A
Akansha Bisht

Contributor-Level 10

After completing an MSc Microbiology, there are several further education and career pathways you could consider, depending on your interests, career goals, and the specific opportunities available in your context. 

Here are some potential options:

  • PhD in Microbiology or a Related Field
  • Postgraduate Diploma or Certificate Programs
  • Professional Certification Programs

New answer posted

a year ago

0 Follower 8 Views

A
Akansha Bisht

Contributor-Level 10

Several private universities in India offer MSc Microbiology and provide placement assistance to their students. Here are some private universities known for their MSc Microbiology courses and placement opportunities:

College Name

Average Package Offered

JIPMER Puducherry

20 LPA

BLDE University

17 LPA

Saveetha University 

15.6 LPA

Delhi University

15.5 LPA

Smt. B.K. Shah Medical Institute and Research Centre

15 LPA

Punyashlok Ahilyadevi Holkar Solapur University

14.86 LPA

Maharishi Markandeshwar University, Mullana

4.1 - 14.4 LPA

University of Lucknow

14.4 LPA

IIT Kharagpur

14.23 LPA

Note: The information is sourced from the official site and may vary.

New answer posted

a year ago

0 Follower 15 Views

K
Kunal Lalwani

Contributor-Level 9

Yes, Bhaskaracharya College of Applied Sciences is one of the best college to pursue Microbiology. The college has a well-equipped and experienced Department of Microbiology where highly qualified faculty members are associated with it. The content and structure of the curriculum are developed to ensure that the student gets a good understanding of what microbiology is and can include theoretical as well as practical sides of the studied discipline. The college also have provisions for research programs and internships that a student can undertake to actualize their dreams and get a good job. Besides, the code has good placement record

...more

New answer posted

a year ago

0 Follower 6 Views

A
Akansha Bisht

Contributor-Level 10

This demanding course in microbiology calls for a great deal of work, commitment, and critical thinking. This is not a course that can be passed with ease by rote learning statistics and facts. Rather, it requires a thorough understanding of the subject, useful skills, and the capacity to solve problems.
Microbiology is a rewarding course that leads to many career opportunities, despite its challenges. Environmental Science, Healthcare, Agriculture, and the Food Industry are just a few of the industries in which microbiologists can find employment. To sum up, passing the Microbiology course is not impossible. If you're passionate about

...more

New answer posted

a year ago

0 Follower 4 Views

A
Akansha Bisht

Contributor-Level 10

Microbiology is a branch of Biology that deals with the study of microorganisms. The microbiology course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the microscopic world, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. The Microbiology course covers the fundamental principles and concepts of Microbiology, including microbial growth, metabolism, genetics, and ecology.

The Microbiology course also covers the interaction between microorganisms and their environment, including their relationship with other organisms and their impact on human health. Students will learn about the different types of microorganism

...more

Get authentic answers from experts, students and alumni that you won't find anywhere else

Sign Up on Shiksha

On Shiksha, get access to

  • 65k Colleges
  • 1.2k Exams
  • 681k Reviews
  • 1800k Answers

Share Your College Life Experience

×
×

This website uses Cookies and related technologies for the site to function correctly and securely, improve & personalise your browsing experience, analyse traffic, and support our marketing efforts and serve the Core Purpose. By continuing to browse the site, you agree to Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy.