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nitin kashyapbelieve in the power of present

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You should try to take all three of them because it will increase your chances of getting a good B-School. For IIMS, CAT, XAT for XLRI and MAT is for other top 50 colleges.
All the best.

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Anushka JhaSincerity at its top!

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You need to have at least 60% aggregate in class 12th with physics, chemistry and biology as the main subjects.

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Deepti Singh

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B.Sc in Microbiology pass outs has a great career scope abroad. They can work in a lot of job profiles like
Bacteriologists
Industrial Microbiologists
Medical Microbiologists
Biotechnologist
Biomedical Scientist
Cell Biologists
Geneticists
Mycologists
Protozoologists
Biochemist
Immunologists
Parasitologists
Virologists
Environmental Microbiologists
Food Microbiologists
Various organisations abroad demand experts in this field. The salary packages basically depend on the job profile and the chosen firm.

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Deepti Singh

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Microbiology is a vast field and has lot of scope. Number of jobs exist in R&D as well as for managerial tasks.
Microbiologist can get jobs in many places like Research and Development Laboratories of Government and Private Hospitals, Research Organisations, Food, Beverage, Pharmaceutical and Chemical Industries.
After doing MSc. Microbiology, one can join R&D dept. of any good Biotech company.
You can also join research programmes after clearing UGC or CSIR NET exam & further go for Phd.
You can do specialization in Food microbiology,clinical or medical microbiology etc. depending upon your interest.
You can also get job after M.Scc microb
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Microbiology post graduate can work as Microbiologist with:
Dairy Industry
Pharmaceutical
Food processing Industry
Leather Industry
Medical laboratory
Research associate in government/private organisations
After clearing NET/SET one also work as Lecturer
and many more.

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Alapan RoyBCA graduate & CERTIFIED in IT,CCNA,CCNP,CEH.

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Higher study options in Microbiology after B.Sc are:
Generally, a person will need a doctoral degree to take up the profession of a microbiologist. One can take up microbiology or any other allied fields during their graduation. The career possibilities for aspirants will increase with a PG degree. Otherwise, there is a possibility of the choices to get limited. One can choose to become a teacher or a research scientist after they finish their post-graduation.
It takes 4 years to get a graduate degree and 2 years to get the PG degree. The doctoral program has a time period of 3-4 years.
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