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Vijay Singh Kholiya

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Hi Shivani,
Go to these link below to know every bit of details about the admission in this college. All the best!
https://www.shiksha.com/science/course/m-sc-in-biotechnology-guru-nanak-dev-university-Amritsar-299332
http://online.gndu.ac.in/department-of-biotechnology.aspx.

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Soni Aggarwal

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Hi Sarita
it is possible to do microbiology with distance. You may check the link to know about various Colleges
https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/distance-correspondence-m-sc-colleges-india.

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Keshav Jha

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M.Sc. In microbiology has better option and future opportunities in terms of future perspective. Also this is a field in India which has not been discovered too much so the fressness is also there. All the best.

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Sutapa MoitraWorking for 28 yrs in garment fashion industy

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Hi,
Microbiology is the study of microscopic organisms, such as bacteria, viruses, archaea, fungi and protozoa. This discipline includes fundamental research on the biochemistry, physiology, cell biology, ecology, evolution and clinical aspects of microorganisms, including the host response to these agents.

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Anjali TaRead to Lead

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You can apply for M.Sc in Applied Microbiology as you have completed your B.Sc in Microbiology, you can apply for this course.

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SUDERSHAN MISHRA

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You can always do a certificate course.

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ADVOCATE NEHA Batra

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Yes, you can pursue MSc from here. if you score well you will get placement opportunities as well so go ahead. All the best

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Shail Oberoi

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It is good to read that you have clarity on what you want to pursue as a career. Post your M.Sc, you can either appear for UGC NET exam and join an institute as a research scholar & pursue Ph.D, or join an organization in their R&D division. You could join Pharma / FMCG /f & B/ pathology setups. Alternately you can also pursue Research overseas by joining a Research programme at a university.

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Rohit Saraswat

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Yes, M.Sc. in medical microbiology is available in Rayat Bahra University.

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ZIAUL HASAN

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Hello Shubham,
Both of the fields are better at their places but the thing that matters is your interest and dedication towards them. You can choose anyone between them. Forensic science is a more applied field and microbiology is a classical one. If you are looking for a job after M.Sc then forensic science is a good option. However, you are not in a hurry and more keen towards medical and health issues then go for microbiology.

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