Microbiology
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Here is your list of colleges:
St. Xavier's college, Mumbai
Rumnarain Rumia college, Mumbai
SIES college of Arts Science and commerce, Mumbai
Topiwala national medical college, Mumbai
VES college of Arts Science and commerce, Mumbai
Seth Godrandas sunderdas medical college Mumbai
Kishinchand Chelaram, Mumbai
Hello Richa chahar , According to me BSC in medical microbiology has more scope in india in government jobs like as a graduate you can apply for various government jobs that required government jobs and being a medical microbiology under graduate you can definitely persu your job in government sector in the field of hospital and microbiology labs you can also persu post graduate in it.
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You can choose from the following streams. These are few Colleges that offer these courses :
Greetings, aspirant!
All of the fields that you've mentioned are good in their own way. It depends on your aptitude and preferences. These factors determine which course will be better for you.
Most of these courses can help you build a career as a research analyst, food safety analyst, research scientist, biomedical Scientist etc. Many of the subjects of such courses are related in various ways.
The pay for graduates of these courses generally lie between 2-5LPA but these numbers are liable to change depending on one's experience, posting, organization, knowledge base etc.
Most people opt for a post graduate course such as an MSc after graduating as this helps their future career prospects. You can even go for a PhD if you wish to focus on the research aspects of the field. Some people opt to become professors as well.
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Best of luck!!
Dear Aspirant,
St Xavier's College, Mumbai is one of old and renowned college in Mumbai. For admission in MSc Biotechnology or MSc in microbiology the admission is on merit basis. No entrance exam is conducted for this courses
The eligibility criteria for admission in MSc in Microbiology is candidate should have passed the B.Sc. (Three year integrated course) degree examination of Mumbai University with at least seven units (i.e. minimum required for majoring in a subject) in Microbiology or B.Sc. Microbiology from any other University.
The eligibility criteria for Msc in Biotechnology is candidate should have pursued B.Sc. Biotechnology (3-year integrated course) degree examination of Mumbai University or any other University recognized as equivalent thereto, with at least 6 units in Biotech (i.e. minimum required for majoring in the subject) Or With three units in Biotechnology at the T.Y.B.Sc in combination with three units of any other major subject at the T.Y.B.Sc
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Hello,
There are many subject Combinations available in BSc Microbiology sometimes it also depends on the college and University in which you are studying.
But I would like to mention one important thing which is to choose 'Chemistry' in your combination because it is immensely useful in case you decide to change your field in future.
Microbiology and Chemistry are inter related in research field. One needs to have proper knowledge of both the subjects. Also many fields are open after Microbiology
Thank you and all the best.
With respect to the R& D sector what matters above all is the amount of practical knowledge and Research papers you have or research you have done. Doing internships to gain knowledge can be really helpful.
Now coming to your question of choosing which field-
According to the latest discoveries and Research going on I would suggest you to go initially for Genetics and genomes and to gain as much as knowledge you can. Genetics is a really vast and it us helpful in many ways. From genetically modified plants to genetics in curing diseases we have got everything in those tiny genes.
Further education from a deemed university can be really helpful in establishing your chance in R&D.
Thank you and all the best to you.
It depends on your knowledge and interest whether to choose Bsc microbiology or Bsc in Genetics and genome.
Currently Genetics and genomes are playing a jey role in many research. According to me if you are interested in Genetics then you must choose genetics over Microbiology.
Genetics is a vast field and it has many application in many fields like Cell biology, food industry, vaccines and medicines, Diseases etc.
You can also give JAM examination after your BSc and secure a good rank and go for a good college.
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