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a year agoContributor-Level 10
A bachelor's degree in Microbiology is recommended for applicants who are interested in learning about microorganisms and their behaviors. Candidates with a talent for research should enroll in this course because a career as a Microbiologist necessitates ongoing research. Additionally, candidates should be able to comprehend the importance of food security and the role that microbes play in the food production process.
Those who are ethical and driven ought to enroll in this course.Throughout the course, the student must demonstrate leadership and responsibility in a laboratory setting. Therefore, those who possess strong leadership qu
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Microbiology is the study of microscopic organisms such as viruses, bacteria, algae, fungi, slime moulds, and protozoa. The techniques used to study and manipulate these minute and mostly unicellular organisms differ from those used in most other biological investigations.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Here are some reasons why you should pursue a BSc in Microbiology:
- Diverse Opportunities: A BSc in Microbiology degree can open up job opportunities for students in various unique profiles such as bacteriologists, virologists, cell biologists, mycologists, and many more.
- Higher Education: Graduates can go for higher education by enrolling in MSc programs such as MSc in Microbiology, MSc in Applied Microbiology, MSc in Medical Microbiology, and MSc in Microbial Genetics and Bioinformatics. A PG program also increases the job prospects for the candidates. Similarly, the candidates can opt for PhD courses after completing their PG.
- Rese
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
After completing an Associate of Science in Business Administration from North Lake College, graduates have a variety of job opportunities available to them. Some of the job roles and estimated salaries are mentioned below-
| Executive Assistant to CEO | $49k - $89k |
| Business Process Analyst | $54k - $88k |
| Account Manager, Insurance | $48k - $75k |
| Business Development Manager | $40k - $92k |
| Project Manager | $49k - $104k |
| Sales Associate | $25k - $61k |
| Inventory Manager | $40k - $74k |
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The university admit candidates based on merit in the last qualifying examination. Hence, the merit list is prepared based on candidates performance in Class 12 or equivalent examination. In 2022, the admission last round score was 1279 for the BSc in Physics programme. The cutoff score varies every year as it depends upon the number of applicants, applicants scores, and seat availability.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Apiculture is the process of rearing bees or the maintenance of honey bee colonies or hives. Sericulture is the process of raising silkworms. Apiculture is based on honey bees. Meanwhile, Sericulture is done with the help of silk moths.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates can check below the list of Life Science books that will help in the preparation:
- Life Science by Ashish Nagesh, Quaisher J. Hossain
- Life Sciences Books (Vol 1) by Dr. Poonam Sharma
- Plant Physiology by Taiz and Zeiger
- CSIR UGC NET Life Sciences by Trueman's Publication
- Microbiology by Prescott
- Life Sciences Fundamentals and Practice Part 1 & 2 by Pranav Kumar
- Fundamentals of Life Sciences Volume I and Volume II by Rupendra Singh
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Diploma in Sericulture is a 1 Year Undergraduate Programme within agriculture science. It focuses on silkworm rearing and raw silk manufacturing. India being one among the two largest producers of silk; sericulture plays a huge role in rural development.
The areas of training are Silk Worm Rearing and Grain age, Breeding and genetics, Silk reeling and spinning, Grading and Testing, Seed Technology, Production Planning and Extension, Costing and management, Silk Weaving Technology, etc.
Graduates can get placed as supervisors in government sericulture units, Farm Technicians, Research Officers, Assistant Director, Project Manager, etc in
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, you can pursue an MSc in Sericulture after a BSc in Agriculture. To be eligible for an MSc in Sericulture, you must have a BSc degree in Sericulture, Agriculture, or Horticulture. You may also need to have a minimum aggregate score of 55% from a recognized university.
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