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DEEPAK CHAUDHARIEducational counselling

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Both the courses have good scope. You can apply in microbiology.

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Harshit Jain

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Yes, career options are good after M.Sc in Microbiology. You can get a job in research field and various hospitals and pathological labs also have Microbiology department for research. You can also go for PhD which will give you better career options or you can prepare for UGC NET for JRF. This will help you in starting your career in research. Also jobs are available in pharmaceutical companies where you can apply.

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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

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Hello Yachna,
I understand that you are interested in Microbiology courses in India. Kindly check the link below for more information related to the same:
https://medicine.shiksha.com/msc-microbiology-colleges-in-bangalore-categorypage-5-135-1318-0-0-278-106-2-0-none-1-0
I hope this answers your question. If you have any further questions, kindly revert.

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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

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Hello,
If you're interested to study M.Sc. in microbiology / biotechnology and work abroad, you may want to consider Canada.
Canada offers education and immigration opportunities for international students. You have to take the GRE and TOEFL / IELTS.
Among others, these two sites provide useful information on studying in and immigrating to Canada:
Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) at
https://goo.gl/hr5eT4
www.canadian-universities.net/
* * Are you interested to pursue a M.S. in microbiology / biotechnology in the U.S.? * *
For more information and FAQ on how to apply for M.S. / MBA in the U.S., you may read: http://tinyurl.com/study-in-
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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

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Hello Rohan,
By scope, you mean employment opportunities, I suppose. Well, there is very little scope in India for such specialisations. India is still a developing country and at nascent stage as far as research in life sciences is concerned. You may get jobs in research and development but the initial pay will be quite low. It may take you 4-5 years to get a decent pay package. The condition abroad is far better.
All the best.

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Mudit PandeySr Study abroad counsellor

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Why do you want to change from plant biological process specialist to plant biotechnology and bit and bobs of microbial interaction of the same? I am not saying it is a wrong option but as per my suggestion you should opt for more specific subject within plant biotechnology field.

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Smriti Vats

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Ye, you can go for M.Sc microbiology or M.Sc genetic engineering.

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