Microbiology
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after completing bsc in Microbiology, you can pursue to Masters.
There are some best Diploma and Degree courses after completing Bsc Microbiology.
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A pathologist, a medical professional who specialises in pathology, would be in charge of the microbiology department of a pathology lab, maybe a pathologist with additional training in microbiology. A microbiologist is qualified to work in a lab that examines human samples and has at least a bachelor's
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However, if you have
Bsc life sciences is a rich course all together. But as per salary, you have higher chances in Biotechnology as it is a budding field now with growing industries. Also Msc Chemistry people have good chances in getting into RnD department directly.
Dear aspirant,
The difficulty of a course is heavily dependent on the interest of the person who is pursuing the course. If you are interested in microbiology and biology in general, you will find it easy.
Generally, you will have the time to pursue another course in the side only
Following career path after BSc Microbiology :
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