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Akansha Bisht

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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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Akansha Bisht

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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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Akansha Bisht

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BSc Microbiology is a 3-year UG degree program intended to study bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa, and other unicellular and multicellular life forms. However, the subjects covered in BSc Microbiology include Microbial physiology, Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Immunology, Virology, Metabolism, Molecular biology, Biostatistics, Biophysics and instrumentation and other related subjects.

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BSc Microbiology graduates can find various job options in the field of Microbiology, depending on their interest and skills. Here are a few job options students, who are confused about what to do after BSc Microbiology, can seek their career into:BSc Microbiology Job ProfilesAverage Salary OfferedBacteriologistINR 2 LPAMolecular BiologistINR 3.3 LPABiochemistINR 2.6 LPAPharmacologistINR 4.8 LPAClinical Research CoordinatorINR 2.6 LPAFood TechnologistINR 3.5 LPANote: The information is taken from external sources and may vary.

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Akansha Bisht

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In India, there are more than 700 BSc Microbiology colleges, of which 419 are private and 111 are public. With both theoretical and practical classes, these colleges offer full-time BSc Microbiology programs that give students the knowledge and skills needed in the field. Here are some top colleges for BSc Microbiology, candidates can opt for:Top BSc Microbiology in IndiaAverage Course FeeDelhi UniversityINR 10,830Chandigarh UniversityINR 4.45 LakhAmity University, NoidaINR 4.5 – 6 LakhPanjab UniversityINR 39,650Bharathiar University-Lovely Professional UniversityINR 4.8 LakhJSS MysoreINR 1.15 Lakh

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Akansha Bisht

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BSc Biotechnology is the Science that studies how to use recombinant DNA technology to manipulate living things at the molecular level to produce goods that will benefit mankind.On the other hand,  BSc Microbiology is a field of study that looks at the genomes and proteomics of microorganisms and how they are used in the food, pharmaceutical, and biotech industries. Students can find the comparison table below to understand the basic differences between them:ParametersBSc BiotechnologyBSc MicrobiologyCourse Duration3-Year3-YearAverage Course FeeINR 2,480 - 20LakhINR 330 - 6 LakhAverage Salary OfferedINR 4-6 LPAINR 3 - 5.5 LPA 
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Akansha Bisht

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Yes, you can get admission as a few colleges offer BSc in Forensic Science courses without Biology. However, the core subjects covered under this specialisation such as Forensic Medicine, Forensic Anthropology, Forensic Biology, Forensic Dermatoglyphics, etc., contain major elements of Biology and will limit your knowledge and career scope in the disciplines.

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No, NEET is not required for BSc Forensic Science admission. Candidates seeking for Medical or Dental courses' admissions have to prepare for NEET exams. 

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Parul Thapa

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BSc in Public Health is an undergraduate degree programme typically completed over three to four years. On the other hand, MSc in Public Health typically takes one to two years to complete, depending on whether it's a full-time or part-time program.BSc in Public Health provides foundational knowledge in public health principles, theories, and practices. Whereas, MSc in Public Health offers advanced and specialised coursework, delving deeper into specific areas of public health. 

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