General microbiology
Yes, sure !
You can surely do Msc. Agricultural microbiology, you're eligible for this course. There are various colleges that offers this course, here's the list of few good colleges -
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Hey!
Well, through CUCET, Central University of Rajasthan offers you Integrated MSc. in Microbiology. They take on an average 25 students for M. Sc. and Integrated M. Sc. program.
To know more about the fee structure and admisssion processes, click on the link given below-
https://www.careers360.com/university/central-university-of-rajasthan-ajmer/msc-microbiology-course
Hello,
Ferguson College offers 2 year MSc in Microbiology. In Ferguson College the total course fee is around 1.20 Lakhs. The total number of seats in MSc microbiology is 24. For admission to the postgraduate course, candidates have to qualify Common Entrance Test and the shortlisted candidates will be eligible for interview and based on the result in this students get admission in the Msc courses. Ferguson College is an autonomous and NAAC A accredited college.
To know more about the college, check the link below
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/fergusson-college-pune#aboutCollege
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Hello there,
The basic difference between an applied subject and a pure subject is that the depth of the study related to the field of subjects.
General Microbiology deals with the deeper study of a group of microorganisms (fungi, bacteria and viruses) to get a knowledge if their characteristics in precision .
Applied microbiology deals with the study of microorganisms for the sole purpose of benefits to humanity. It is more of applied science involving other field of sciences related to medicines, vaccines, enzymes etc.
Both the subjects have their own role in the educational system and research based work. The choice of subject should be made as per one's interest after learning about the overview of both the subjects.
Thank you.
Hello student,
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
Hello dear student,
This college have no course in undergraduation for microbiology or agriculture microbiology while it has BSc agriculture (Hons). In Masters it does have MSc microbiology course available. For your further reference here I am attaching a link and I hope this will be helpful for you . https://www.careers360.com/university/chaudhary-charan-singh-haryana-agricultural-university-hisar/courses?page=2
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