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5 years agoGuide-Level 14
The minimum eligibility criteria for MSc in Microbiology is that , candidate have to qualify BSc in Microbiology with at least 60 percentage !
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5 years agoGuide-Level 13
Yes, you can go for astrobiology after completing your graduation in microbiology and there are several institutes which provide the same.
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5 years agoScholar-Level 17
Course duration is 2 years and the total fees will be approximately Rs. 60,000.
The Candidate should have passed Graduation in concerned subject from a recognized university with 45% marks.
Students Placement Cell.
University-Industry Interface.
In-house capabilities to conduct professional and job-oriented courses that are compatible with the emerging trends of economy and employment-markets.
Admission- Online Application form:
Candidates can apply through Online in College Website.
Applicants have to download the application form.
They must fill out the correct documents
Offline Application form:
Candidates can also apply for respected cour
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5 years agoGuide-Level 13
You can check for LPU as well. These days it has been ranked among top 5 universities of country by outlook magazine and is known best for its quality education, immense national and international exposures and unbeatable placements. Good luck.
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5 years agoScholar-Level 17
This is the minimum eligibility required:
* Compare 5 MSc Programs in Microbiology. While biology is the study of living beings as a whole, microbiology is concentrated on microscopic organisms. Bacteria, fungi, protests, and, in some cases, viruses are part of the organisms studied.
* Microbiology is good as a career so long as you keep your learning/academic graph upgraded, as with most life-science degrees you may need to keep going till PhD or post-doctoral studies with grants/fellowships to get a good job in academics/basic research whereas in industries/R&D.
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