Microbiology
Dear aspirant,
BAMS, BSc microbiology, BSc zoology, all three have it's pros and cons and it depends on your priorities and interests which one you would choose.
From the point of view of job prospects, I would say BAMS is a better option as you can be self employed and it is a growing field. Between microbiology and zoology, microbiology has vast job prospects since it involves more lab/pathology/research work. You can also go for research in zoology (there are many opportunities in wildlife, insect identification) or you can opt for teaching field in any of the above.
Secondly, yes you can definitely go for msc microbiology after bsc zoology, or the other way round there's no restriction as far as I know.
Hope this cleared your doubt.
Regards!!
Hope you are doing good. . You can refer to their official website. The department of medical microbiology of Madras University.
Here is the link to the official website.
https://www.unom.ac.in/index.php?route=department/department/deptpage&deptid=50
also here is the direct link to the website where you can enter the subject code and get the PDF of previous year question paper directly.
https://egovernance.unom.ac.in/qpregular/question_main.asp
how so you can search Google for previous year question papers of Madras University I cannot provide you direct links to other websites.
if you have any more doubts you can ask them in the comment section I would be more than happy to help you.
Hope you're doing good.
MSc in applied microbiology is one of the most famous courses at Kalinga Institute of industrial technology University. With your rank you would very easily get a seat. I don't think you stand chances for fee waiver but you have great chances of getting a seat.
The counselling is already underway and the university would contact you through email and your mobile number.
While filling up details for the counselling procedure you must have mentioned a email id and mobile number. Keep those in your hand.
I hope you know that the total fees for the two year MSc course is around 4.5 lakh.
to know about latest updates regarding counselling you can refer to their official website I will list it out here.
https://kiitee.kiit.ac.in/
also you can refer to our official article regarding MSc applied microbiology at kiit.
https://www.careers360.com/university/kalinga-institute-of-industrial-technology-bhubaneswar
And
https://www.careers360.com/university/kalinga-institute-of-industrial-technology-bhubaneswar/msc-applied-microbiology-course
If you have any more doubt you can ask them in the comments section.
Hello aspirant,
Medical microbiology colleges in Mumbai and pune :
To know more about colleges for medical microbiology in pune and Mumbai, please follow this link:
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-microbiology-and-virology-degree-colleges-in-maharashtra
The chances of admission depends upon your category.
While the cutoff rank for SC/ST/EWS can go as high as 200 the rank for general /OBC category mostly remains in early fifties.
For further information according to the category you belong you can go through the following link
https://university.careers360.com/articles/pondicherry-university-result
Hello Aspirant,
I would recommend you PSG College as the location it is located is one of the best places and also they have their own syllabus which helps students to compete competitive exams and GATE. They conduct a lot of extracurricular activities too. Also the placements students get from PSG college is really high which is another reason why would I recommend you this college.
Hope this helps
Thank you
Hi Nidhi,
I hope you know that there are a handful of seats (around 13) in HCU for M.SC in Molecular Microbiology. So you must necessarily have a high score.
The thing is UoH Entrance exam are conducted by the Controller of Exams, UoH administration to be more specific and they never revealed anything about the selection process.
They just declare that Admission will be offered based on the academic record of the candidates at the graduation level.
Howver this is known that you need to score somewhere around 60% marks in XII to be able to get admission in UoH.
Hope this helps!
Hope you are doing well. As per your query I am providing you with the eligibility criteria for CSIR NET 2020. If you want to apply to CSIR NET you should have one of the following degrees to meet the eligibility -
1. MBBS
2. Msc
3. Integrated BS - MS
4. BE/ B.TECH
5. B. Pharma
6. Or any other equivalent degree.
Also you should have a score of 55% in the above courses for qualification. As per your interested subject microbiology is concerned it falls under life sciences for which the criteria is the aspirant must have pursued academic qualification in Life Science on any other related subject Only. Please click on the link below for more information and updates. Hope you find this helpful. Thank you.
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/csir-ugc-net/amp
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