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Latika khatri

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There are number of evening colleges. In Delhi you can pursue the course from Motilal Nehru evening college, Dyal Singh evening college, PGDAV evening college, Shyam Lal evening college, Satyawati evening college, Sri Aurobindo college and many more.

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Sakshi Masade

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Apply for government colleges as fees are less and more opportunities for scholarships.

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Deeksha Dixit

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A degree in microbiology can get you the following jobs:
1. Biomedical scientist: The average salary of a biomedical scientist in India is around Rs. 26,000 per month.
2. Research associate: You can get involved as a research associate in a microbiology project and can expect a stipend of Rs. 31,000 per month.
3. Microbiologist: You will be required to study the infectious microorganisms in the laboratories and can expect a salary of Rs. 20,000 per month.
4. Ecologist: As an ecologist, you may be required to give insights on policies to protect species. You can expect to earn around Rs. 40,000 per month.
5. Pharmacologists: Your job wi
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Deeksha Dixit

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Yes, you can do an M.Sc. In microbiology after a B.Sc. (honors) in Zoology. To pursue an M.Sc. In microbiology, most colleges simply require that you hold a Bachelor's degree in Science. Few colleges may require you to have at least a 50% grade point average in your graduate degree. Also, you may have to qualify for the CUET-PG to get admission into a government college, but private colleges provide direct admission to B.Sc. Graduates. Some top colleges offering the M.Sc. In Microbiology course include:
1. Fergusson College
2. Ramnarain Ruia Autonomous College
3. Sister Nivedita University
4. Barrackpore Rastraguru Surendranath College.

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PRANAV S KUMAR

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The Nursing Council rules for admission to B.Sc. Nursing clearly state: Candidate with Science/Arts/Humanities/Commerce who have passed the 12th Standard examination (10+2) and must have obtained a minimum of 45% marks in the core/elective/academic subjects taken together and passed English individually
Hope this clears your doubt.

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Sakshi Masade

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The cutoff will also depend on your pear performance. As it is new course the cutoff will not be too high but can expect to be 60%

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Sakshi Masade

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You can check for university of Toronto, university of Calgary. You can also apply for various scholarships programs.

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Deeksha Dixit

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If you want decent job opportunities, you can go for higher studies such as a master's in Microbiology. After graduating with a BSc In Microbiology, you can pursue the following careers:

  • Microbiologist: You can apply for assistant-level positions after completing your B.Sc.
  • Teacher: You will have to complete a B.Ed. Degree or an M.Sc. To be eligible for a teaching position.
  • Laboratory Technician: You can apply to clinical laboratories as a fresher. 
  • Environmental Microbiologist: You can apply to environment-related organizations for this position. 
  • Researcher: You can apply for an assistant researcher job at colleges.

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PRANAV S KUMAR

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Yes, It is possible to major in mathematics / Statistics as a commerce students.

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Deeksha Dixit

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You will have to do a master's course in nanotechnology to start and advance your career in nanotechnology. This field requires you to have lots of research experience in nanoscience, and for that, you have to do advanced studies in nanotechnology. You can pursue a nanoscience course like an M.Sc. And later do a Ph.D. in nanoscience. You can apply for a position as an assistant researcher at CSIR and other organizations. After successfully conducting research, you can expect decent career opportunities in nanotechnology.

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