Microbiology
Hi aspirant,
According to the official website of the Mahatma Gandhi mission school of biomedical science, Mumbai, There is no entrance exams required to enter into the M.Sc program in either Clinical embryology or medical biotechnology. Both courses are two year courses. You have to hold a bachelor's degree in any of the life science or biological or physics or medical field with 50% marks.
For more details,
https://mgmsbsnm.edu.in/MscAdmission.html
Hope it helps.
Hello trupti,
There are many Msc Microbiology colleges in gujarat are:-
1. Gujarat vidyapeeth, ahmedabad.
2. Parul Institutes of applied science, vadodara
3.parul institutes of applied science, ahmedabad.
4. Christ college, rajkot.
5. Hemchandracharya North Gujarat university, patan.
Hopes it'll help.
Hello,
Microbiology is a discipline that deals with the investigation of living system and their relationship with the environment. It also consists the study of microorganisms and their effect on human body.
M.Sc Microbiology is a 2 years post graduate course.
The best colleges in India to study M.Sc Microbiology are :
Best Wishes
To enter into M.Sc Medical Microbiology, you may require any one life science degree. So if you have completed your undergraduate degree in Microbiology or related subjects, it will be easy to clear entrance exam. Every universities and colleges follow their own pattern to set questions in entrance exams. So search based on your interested institution. If that is not available in their official website, prepare well some good medical microbiology books like,
Hi Yasheswini,
For admissions to the M.Sc. in Microbiology course at St. Xavier's, Mumbai, one needs to hold a valid B.Sc. degree from any recognized university. However, the candidates who have a B.Sc. from any other University that Mumbai University will have to apply for a provisional eligibility certificate. There is is no mention of non-locals not being eligible for admissions.
Hi Purnima,
The MBA entrance exams don’t have any restrictions for any undergrad stream. Thus, any graduate can apply for MBA selection procedure. That’s why we can see a lot of diversity within the newly elected batch of every B-School. Every B-School wants that its fresh intake should come from diverse backgrounds. Hence there are people of M.B.B.S background as well as people from law, and CA background students who have joined different B-Schools to pursue MBA degree. Hence, there is no disclination as such.
The admission process for MBA in top MBA colleges usually opens every year in the month of July/August and closes after 2-3 months from the opening date. Colleges such as IIFT, IIMs, XLRI, NMIMS, SIBM among others open their admission process in the month of July-August. There are other MBA colleges like FMS, MDI, SPJIMR, IMI, IMT, begin their admission process in the month of September-October and complete it in December. If you wish to do MBA from one of the top MBA colleges in India, you should be aware about their admission process and understand how their admission process flows.
Here is a general sequence of steps that most of the B-School follows for the intake of their fresh batch,
The admission process in top MBA colleges open in August/September first week and closes in November last week. Candidates who desire to seek admission in top MBA colleges should register and apply for the relevant MBA entrance exams like CAT/XAT/IIFT/NMAT/SNAP within the specified registration window. Many National level MBA entrance exams like CAT, XAT close their registration process in September and November respectively. Usually CAT registration process remains open for 45 to 50 days.
The next step towards pursuing management courses like PGDM/MBA from top MBA colleges must appear in CAT, XAT, NMAT or other relevant entrance exam.
Shortlisting Process
After the results of MBA exam are declared, most of the top B-schools shortlists the suitable candidates for final admission round. This is done on the basis of exam scores, academics, diversity, work experience among other parameters as per the respective B-school admission policy and weightage criterion. The process is completed by each institute individually.
All the shortlisted candidates shall have to appear in the Group Discussion (GD), Written Ability Test (WAT) followed by Personal Interview (PI). Some of the B-schools like FMS will conduct GD & Extempore before PI round while few other like MDI will conduct GD-PI and a few like IMI will conduct Psychometric test also. Some IIMs like IIM Shillong, IIM Kozhikode also conduct GD round based on the WAT. After the final selection round, a weightage is awarded to entrance scores, academic profile & diversity, work experience and gender diversity, and a final merit list is generated. Based on this merit list, admission offers are made by the respective B-schools to the deserving candidates. Also, a waiting list is prepared which contains the names of the students whose admission offers will be made automatically if few students in the original list offer to back out.
There are thousands of normal colleges also where you can pursue MBA. In many of these colleges you can directly get admission. Since our economy is doing very well you can with little effort land up with a good job to start with. But according to me and if you are a risk averse person, I would suggest you do a proper research on which type of course and which university you want yourself to land in.
All the very best!!
Dear student
Do not worry about being bad in physics. You need to get atleast 33% marks in each subject to pass in board exams. If you do well in your practical exams and then score 40-50 marks in physics you can pass in physics easily. After 12th you can opt for any couse which does not include physics. Some BSc colleges provide you subject combination options such as ZCB( zoo, chem, botany) ZCM( zoo, chem, maths) etc., You can opt for any of them and make your career. After BSc you get the placement opportunities in the same college sometimes. You can even go for fields other than science such Arts and Commerce ( where you get maths as an option or a major subject). If you are interested in literature related field go for arts. There are various other career options apart from this such as mass communication, computer science, forensics, economics, hotel management, and the list doesn't end. So, relax and focus on your boards first and then choose your field according to your wish. The thing which matters the most is, you should love what you do then only you will succeed in life.
All the best.
Dear Aspirant,
I am confused whether you are asking for the entrance exam or the course. I will try to provide as much information as I have about both.
AMU
Course Syllabus
MSc. Biotechnology
Here is the link to the curriculum and syllabus of the University semester wise: https://www.amu.ac.in/newdata/course/10826.pdf
https://www.amu.ac.in/newdata/syllabus/10826.pdf
MSc. Microbiology
http://www.bamu.ac.in/Portals/51/syllabus_mb.pdf
MSc. Botany
https://www.amu.ac.in/newdata/syllabus/10255.pdf
https://www.amu.ac.in/newdata/course/10255.pdf
Entrance Test:
The subjects assessed are Biology, Chemistry and Elementary Mathematics. First two are B.Sc. Honours level and the Maths is of Secondary level.
The complete syllabus is here:
Biology (Botany & Zoology)
Cell Biology : abiotic origin of life, classification of living organisms, prokaryotes and eukaryotes and archaea. Cell structure and function of bacteria and Archaea. Microbial growth and nutrition and control of microorganisms. Viruses, virus like agents viral diseases.
Organelles of plant and animal cells, cell cycle and cell division, cytoskeletal systems. Genetic code and protein biosynthesis. Tissues of higher animals : blood, muscle tissue, nervous tissue Nutrition, digestive, circulatory, excretory and reproductive systems of higher animals, hormones and their function.
Properties of nucleic acids, chromosomes, DNA replication, damage and repair. Gene manipulation, cloning vectors, gene libraries, screening of libraries, gene cloning. Applications of recombinant DNA technology, PCR, RFLP, Western, Northern and Southern blotting.
Immunology : cells of the immune system, lymphoid tissues, complement, antibodies, hybridoma technology, applications of monoclonal antibodies, antigen recognition, processing and presentation, cell mediated immunity, cytokines, hypersensitivity, vaccine technology, auto-immunity, transplantation, immune responses to various infections.
Plant systems : Water transport through xylem, transpiration, mechanism of stomatal movement, macro and micronutrients, mineral deficiency symptoms and plant disorders, mechanism of food translocation in plants Photosynthesis, biological nitrogen fixation, ammonia assimilation Plant movements, photoperiodism, phytohormones and their roles, Ecosystem, biotic and abiotic components, trophic organization, autotrophy, heterotrophy, parasitism, detritus and decomposition. Plant pathogens. General characters of algae, fungi, bryophytes, pteridophytes, gymnospersms and angiosperms, Vegetative and sexual reproduction in plants, pollination, fertilization, dormancy, seed dispersal and germination. Ecosystems, diversity, structure and functions, ecological pyramids, food chains and webs, niche concept. Clinical aspects of carbohydrate, protein and lipids. In born errors of metabolism.
Chemistry
Electronic structure of atoms, periodic table and periodic properties. General characteristics, structure and reactions of non-transition and transition elements. Coordination compounds, structure, crystal field and ligand field theories, spectral and magnetic properties.
Synthesis, reactions and mechanisms of alkenes, alkynes, arenas, alcohols, phenols, ethers and epoxides, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids and their derivatives, halides, nitro compounds and amines, organometallic and organosulfur compounds, heterocyclic compounds.
Chromatographic separations, principles and applications of ion exchange, size exclusion and affinity chromatography.
Structure and properties of carbohydrates, amino acids, proteins, lipids nucleic acids and elementary aspects of their metabolism.
Elementary Mathematics (Secondary Level)
Real numbers : natural numbers, integers, rational numbers, terminating / non terminating recurring decimals, non recurring / non terminating decimals, non rational numbers; Algebra : polynomials, pair of linear equations in two variables, quadratic equations, arithmetic progressions.
Geometry : introduction to eclide’s geometry, lines and angles, triangles, quadrilaterals, area, circles, constructions; Trigonometry : introduction to trigonometry, trigonometric identities, heights and distances.
Menstruation : areas related to circles, surface area and volumes; Statistics and Probability: presentation of data, bar graphs, histograms, frequency polygons, mean, median, mode of ungrouped data, empirical probability.
Hey there ,
Good Greetings
I am extremely sorry to inform you that IGNOU don't offer P.HD in microbiology . But it offer P.HD in other professions like :-
Hope it was helpful.
Happy helping !!!!
Hi there,
As per my research in order to become a College Lecturer in Rajasthan Public Service Commission there is NO subject like microbiology { in Botany exam}
but for the safer side you should be having some knowledge of the subject as the pattern might get changed over the period of time.
So Be stress free and work hard for your exam.:)
I hope this will help you!!
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