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Akansha Bisht

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Microbiologists are involved in laboratory research, data analysis, and conducting experiments to understand microorganisms and their impact on various aspects of life, including healthcare, agriculture, and the environment.On the other hand, Medical doctors are responsible for diagnosing and treating patients, performing surgeries, and providing medical care to individuals with various health conditions.Candidates can check the table below to see the comparison between the two courses.ParticularsMicrobiologyMBBSCourse LevelUG and PGUndergraduateCourse Duration2-3 years5 yearsCourse FeeUp to INR 10 LakhINR 25,000 to INR 1.15 croreEntra
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Akansha Bisht

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The Microbiology salary in India can vary depending on experience, education, location, and the type of industry or organization. However, the average salary of a Microbiologist in India is:•    Entry-Level: INR 2.5 - 4 LPA•    Mid-Level: INR 4 - 6 LPA•    Senior-Level: INR 6 - 10 LPA

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Akansha Bisht

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No, Medical Doctors are not Microbiologists. When someone studies microorganisms, which include bacteria, viruses, fungi, and other microscopic organisms, they are regarded as a Scientist. Microbiologists can find employment in a variety of settings, such as industry, environmental science, healthcare, and research.Professionals with a medical degree (such as an M.D. or D.O.) who have completed medical school are known as Medical Doctors. They are qualified to identify, address, and prevent medical conditions in people. 

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Akansha Bisht

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Yes, Mathematics is an important component in the field of Microbiology. While Microbiology primarily deals with the study of microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa, mathematical concepts and techniques are applied in various aspects of microbiological research and analysis. 

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Akansha Bisht

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B Pharm primarily focuses on pharmaceutical sciences, including the study of drugs, their development, manufacturing, and dispensing. It prepares students for careers in the pharmaceutical industry, research, clinical pharmacy, and drug regulatory affairs.Meanwhile, Microbiology focuses on the study of microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa. Microbiologists investigate various aspects of these organisms, including their structure, function, genetics, and role in diseases.Candidates can check the table below to see the comparison between the two courses.Candidates can check the table below to see the comparison
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Akansha Bisht

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If you are fascinated by microorganisms and their applications, Microbiology may be a better fit. If you are interested in addressing broader environmental challenges and understanding ecosystems, Environmental Science might be the field for you.Candidates can check the table below to see the comparison between the two courses.ParticularsEnvironmental ScienceMicrobiologyCourse LevelUG, PG, PhD and DiplomaUG & PGCourse Duration2 - 3 years2-3 yearsCourse FeesINR 432 - INR 7.2 LakhUp to INR 10 lakhEntrance ExamsCUET, CUET PG, UGC NET, GATE, etc.CUET PG, CPGET, ICAR AIEEA, etc.Popular CollegesBanaras Hindu University, Delhi University, Jaw
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If you currently hold a B.Sc. and have completed a Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT), you may still be qualified for an M.Sc. in Microbiology. While each university has its own requirements for admission to M.Sc. programs, many allow students who have completed a relevant bachelor's degree in lieu of a traditional 12th grade certificate. Your certificate and current pursuit of a B.Sc. may be deemed adequate credentials. It's critical to review the precise qualifying standards of the colleges you are considering and, if necessary, get in touch with the admissions office for further information.

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Afnan Naushad

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With 270 marks in English and PCB the listed colleges are best suited for you:Fergusson College, Pune: The institute known for its strong microbiological network and research.St. Xavier's College, Mumbai A well known institute in terms of BiotechElpinstone College, Mumbai: Good reputation in Microbiology With 330 marksin PCB + English+GT you can opt for reputed college namely Jai Hind College, Mumbai Guru Nanak Khalsa College, Mumbai  Hope this helps 

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Atharva Bamnodkar

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Candidate must have aggregate 50%, Biology/Biotechnology: 45% and passed in Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics However, Candidates belonging to the SC/ ST or OBC Community must have obtained a minimum of 40% marks in the aggregate. The cutoff may change but this is the minimal requirement each year

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Charishma Thota

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The colleges that offer M.Sc Microbiology, Immunology, Medical Microbiology and Molecular Microbiology with Rs 1 Lack fees for this courses areUniversity of DelhiPunjab University ChandigarBharathiar University CombatoreUniversity of puneJawaharlal Nehru University, DelhiAlagappa University KaraikudiUniversity of CalcuttaBanaras Hindu University

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