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abhilash shishodia

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The cut-off is not out yet. Nobody can guide you with the same as of now.

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abhilash shishodia

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Nobody can guide you with the same, as the cut-off changes every year.

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sanchit narang

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I would suggest you go for a Masters in perfusion, renal dialysis, instead of applying for a Bachelors course.

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Ankush SableOver 4 yrs of experience in Engineering Field.

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Definitely, it is a good career choice, it has a vast scope, due to the advancement in the field of Science and technology. The scope in this field is immense due to the involvement of microbiology in many fields like medicine, pharmacy, diary, industry, clinical research, water industry, agriculture, chemical technology and nanotechnology. After completing you can easily go to the Research network side, for who are dream organizations. Also providing the chance who want to do higher education in Doctorate degree. You can do job in the software field in the MNC companies.Career opportunities:
Food Microbiologists
Biochemist
Biotechnologis
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pravin kumar

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There is no minimum percentage, as the percentage varies every year for the admissions in Government City College to pursue B.Sc (microbiology-botany-chemistry).

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Divya Mishra

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There were several companies that had appeared when I was doing the course, I had attended several and got through the internship itself, also I had the option to choose a company, which I wanted to work with, faculty encourages you to attended and they make you prepare for it.

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Divya Mishra

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More than 75% in three theory subjects i.e. Biology, Chemistry, and Physics is required to get into M.G Science Institute for B.Sc Microbiology.

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Prem Khanna

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You should go for industrial Microbiology as that will be more specific and will open new and better avenues for future.

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nikhil Sharma

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The following are examples of types of microbiologists:
Bacteriologists study the growth, development, and other properties of bacteria, including the positive and negative effects that bacteria have on plants, animals, and humans. Clinical microbiologists perform a wide range of clinical laboratory tests on specimens collected from plants, humans, and animals to aid in detection of disease. Clinical and medical microbiologists whose work involves directly researching human health may be classified as medical scientists. Environmental microbiologists study how microorganisms interact with the environment and each other. They may study
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