Microbiology
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No as far as my knowledge you are not eligible to do MSc Microbiology after BSc MLT. M.Sc. Microbiology or Master of Science in Microbiology is a postgraduate Microbiology course. You need to opt for a Bachelor in MLT course (B.Sc). A B. Sc in MLT will enable you
Hello Malavika,
Madras University is a public state university and one of the oldest universities in Chennai, Tamilnadu. The Madras University has a total of six campuses in Chepauk, Mariana, Guindy, Taramani, Maduravoyal and Chetpet which include main library, senate house, clock tower etc. University of Madras does offer Bsc
Yes cut-off varies according to the courses and according to the College.
After B.Sc in Microbiology, you can look for M.Sc degree in the same stream. M.Sc degree can be selected in subjects of Clinical Microbiology, Industrial Microbiology, or Medical Microbiology. PG Diploma in Microbiology can be pursued. MCA
Hi Aspirant,
Some good Medical Microbiology college in Kolkata are:
These are some of the good colleges with good faculty members and infrastructure.
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Candidate can apply for admissions in M.Sc Biotechnology course based on their performance in the JAM. Also, other entrance exams to get admission in this course are JNUCEEB, GATE etc. The eligibility conditions which the aspirants need to fulfill in order to pursue M.Sc Biotechnology are:
Dear Aspirant
Different colleges and universities have different admission criteria. Kindly mention the name of the college/ university for more details.
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Both the courses seem to be similar there are some differences when it comes to jobs and PhDs in the future.
Since both the subjects are interrelated, biotechnology depends on many basic laboratory techniques of microbiology, while further development of microbiology is quite dependant on biotechnological methods, it is
The Department of Microbiology was established in 2002. The course emphasizes the fundamental principles of Microbiology and is updated regularly according to the market needs in order to enhance the immediate employability of the students. Innovative subject disciplines like Biotechnology, Molecular Biology, Immunology, Bioinformatics and Biochemistry are offered
Hello aspirant,
See whether it is biomedical science or biotechnology or microbiology, every course has higher career prospects and better for future research as well. It depends upon the student only pursuing in any course, how much he/she will learn and be able to develop what he/she has learned so
There are various options for you, but it's dependent on your areas of interest, skills, aptitude etc, if you want to go for higher studies and possess an interest to go in the field of research or academia, then consider going for MSc, you can go for JRF/SRF you
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