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Himanshi Pandey

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Students seeking admission to the BSc in Biotechnology programme of Rajiv Gandhi Institute of IT and Biotechnology must appear for Bharati Vidyapeeth's BV-ABOP entrance test. They can apply for the entrance test by registering online at the BVP’s application portal. The result will be declared on BVP's official website. Candidates must log in to the application portal to check their result as the institute does not send personal mails. Seats will be allotted to the applicants based on their score in the entrance test, subject to meeting the eligibility criteria. Selected candidates must report at the university campus for counsel
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BSc Microbiology admission is done on a merit basis for most colleges/universities. However, for admission to various top institutions, there are various BSc Microbiology entrance exams such as CUET, AMUEEE, IISER IAT, and so on. Candidates with a minimum of 55 - 60% in 10+2 are eligible to apply for BSc Microbiology.

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Akansha Bisht

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Mathematics is not mandatory for the BSc Microbiology program. It is a programme mainly for Class 12th PCB students. So, even if you don't have Mathematics as an additional subject in your Class 12, you're still eligible to opt for the BSc Microbiology program.

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Akansha Bisht

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No, you cannot take BSc Microbiology without studying Biology as a core subject. Under this program, you'll study most subjects around Biology such as Microbial Ecology, Virology, Molecular Biology, Mycology, Cell Biology, Enzyme Technology, and more. Since you don't have the foundational knowledge of Biology in your high school, pursuing a BSc in Microbiology will not only limit your knowledge but also your career prospects.

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Akansha Bisht

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To apply for BSc in Microbiology courses, candidates must complete the following steps:Step 1: If you want to be admitted to a BSc in Microbiology programme, check the requirements and deadlines listed by various colleges and universities.Step 2: Sign up for the BSc in Microbiology entrance exams required by the universities and colleges you want to attend.Step 3: After the application has been accepted, save it for future use. Keep an eye on the exam as well as the official university website for updates on admissions and other important information.Step 4: After passing the BSc in Microbiology entrance exam, candidates must fill out
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Pursuing the 3 year-long undergraduate courses opens up several work opportunities for the students. An aspirant of BSc Microbiology gets numerous job prospects like Bacteriologist, Microbiologist, Mycologist, Virologist, and various others. They can work in labs, hospitals, universities, food industries, beverage industries, chemical industries and agricultural departments. Not only do they have an ample amount of work nationally, but they can also easily find work abroad and earn handsome salary packages.

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Akansha Bisht

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Here are some PG courses you can pursue after completing your BSc in Microbiology. MSc Microbiology courseMSc in Applied MicrobiologyMSc Hons Microbiology courseDiploma courses in MicrobiologyPhD in Microbiology courseMSc Microbial Genetics and Bioinformatics courseThese courses will help you in gaining specialised knowledge and expertise in a specific discipline and also open more career prospects.

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Hello, a bachelor's degree in Microbiology is highly sought after by undergraduates because of the advantages it provides. Students' careers can change if they pursue microbiology. Candidates have a plethora of opportunities after completing the course. They can work in the food and beverage industries, laboratories, and hospitals.Graduates with a Bachelor of Science in Microbiology have easy access to employment opportunities both domestically and abroad. After earning their BSc in Microbiology, students can also choose to pursue additional education.

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Akansha Bisht

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A BSc Microbiology course requires various other skills. Some of them are listed below:Problem-Solving SkillsLeadership QualityAccuracy in WorkPerseveranceCommunication SkillsDeterminationLogical ThinkingAttention to detailNote: The information is taken from external sources and may vary.

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Here are some BSc Microbiology books recommended for students:Microbiology: An Introduction by Gerard J. Tortora, Christine L.Case, and Berdell R. FunkeApplied Immunology by Benjamin Abraham ThomasMicrobial Genetics b Rajan S SundaraMicrobiology by Pelczar and Krein NRIntroduction to Bioinformatics by T K AttwoodPrescott's Microbiology by Joanne Willey, Christopher J. Woolverton and Linda Sherwood

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