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Anik Verma

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Hi, Every course has it own pros and cons. One should enroll in the subject of his/her choice. Microbiology is the branch of biology that deals with the microorganisms e.g. bacteria, algae, protozoa etc. It also includes their interactions with humans, animals, plants, and the environment. Genetics is the study of Science in which we studies how living things inherits features such as hair color, eye color, and risk for disease from their ancestors. Benefits of Genetics Courses:
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Nikita SharmaI am always here to help!

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Yes, it is available there.

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Krishi Sharma

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Hi Arunima,
No institute/college guarantees any placement or internship. But one can surely get that if he/she is good in academics. You can also check the company's website in which you want to apply.

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Krishi Sharma

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Hi Aashutosh,
Applied microbiology is a subset of microbiology. Microbiology refers to the general study of microscopic organisms, while applied microbiology is the study of the way the microbial world interacts with our own and how we can utilize microbes in various processes.
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NEERAJ KUMAR GUPTA

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First of all you visit www.dbru.org.in if you can fill the application form, it is good. Else, visit the Agra campus.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi,
You can do B.Sc in biotechnology as it is related to your previous degree. After that, you can do Master's degree.
Good luck.
Thanks.

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Roshni ChoudharyBA (H) Economics at St. Stephen's College.

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B.Sc (Hons) in India is generally a three years degree programme which develops advanced theoretical and research skills. It helps in building an advanced professional or academic career. It is an appropriate course for students who wish to pursue Master of Science (M.Sc) or Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) and a research or academic career. This programme facilitates the students to pursue an independent research project in an area of interest under the supervision of an academic staff member. http://B.Sc(general) orhttp://B.Sc(programme) or simply "http://B.Sc" courses a three-year undergraduate academic degree, designed to provide the st
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Shyam Sharma

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Yes of course. But first have to go through the websites of the desired colleges whether they are giving this or not. In almost every institute you can do M.Sc. Biotech after B.Sc. Microbiology.

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Mansi Pahujapharmacist pursuing mba

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First fill the application form, then you will have to give entrance test, and after that the cut off list will appear.

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