Food microbiology
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best government college for msc food microbiology are-
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To be very honest the chances of flourishing in any stream or course completely depends on someone's interest. If you are genuinely interested in that subject you will definitely flourish.
But as you have asked my opinion I will suggest you to go for food technology. Both the other are also good but they are more lab oriented and hence less growth is there . But MSc in food technology will help you with different jobs in both laboratory as well as field related and hence will help you with good income as growth in career.
Rest it's you who has to decide.
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As per my knowledge, main core subjectives always good than core subject with specialisation. Because in specialisation subject you can get a limited knowledge about the core. So my advice is that you should go for general microbiology course then then any specific area of microbiology, but if you have a interest in the same you can go for that. Hope this will help you
Food microbiology can also be covered in the program of M.Sc Food Technology.
The basic eligibility criteria for pursuing this course is that the candidate must have completed graduation in subject like chemistry/biochemistry/botany/microbiology or any related field from a recognized institution.
So as per your query, you are eligible to pursue food microbiology after having minimum of the qualifying marks or grade.
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The route to M.Sc. Microbiology course is through entrance exam.
Every institute follows a selection process of its own. Most of them accept scores of entrance tests conducted by them.
M.Sc. Applied Microbiologyis a 2 year post graduate microbiology course. The basic eligibility criteria for this course is that the candidate must possess B.Sc. (Hons)/B.Sc. with 10+2+3 pattern with two of the subjects in its syllabus like Botany, Zoology, Biotech, Microbial, Chemistry, Industrial Microbial, Lif Sci, Environmental Sci. with at least 50% marks in concerned degree. The syllabus for the entrance test of the course are as under:
Subjects of Study
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hello aspirant,
top colleges for the course are-
for more information, you can check thee link where you can find the names of the colleges and the entrance exams and the admission process for that particular college-
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-food-processing-degree-colleges-in-india
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Dear Aspirants ,
All are having equal position and all are part of food industries like ,some people are interesting and knowledge of food Technology like labeling ,Packaging ,liability,quality management,and distribution of food and some of peoples are interested in inner world of food technology like classification of organism includes viruses ,bacteria ,yeasts ,modules and what is the ratio of mixture how to prepare food what are ingredients and suitable .
So according above mention you will understand the what is the differences between all .But as per carrier prospective all are having equal opportunists and career growth but we have to choose one of them through our interest and skills matching courses so don't be confusion between them .
As per my recommend you must go through Food Engineering where you will cover almost everything and all about food technology.
I hope it will helpful
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