Microbiology

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Microbiology is a very good career option both in India and abroad. The scope is immense but you will have more access to microbiology research and development in countries like US, Canada etc.

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Jasmine Gomes

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It depends on the field of your interest. Microbiology will mainly deal with microorganisms and there interaction with the environment as well as the benefits we can garner from their engineering. Whereas, pharmacology will deal with all the medical aspects as well as chemistry of drugs.
If you are looking for job opportunities after completing this courses both will grantee a good one, provided you have a Masters degree in hand.
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arjun majheeinterest in agricultural research.

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An microbiology degree holder could translate to a career as a college educator or contributing member of a scientific team, which eventually could result in a leadership or management position, such as the director of an immunology or clinical microbiology laboratory. Employers include:
Government agencies, such as the Center for Disease Control and the National Institutes of Health
Private health care services and philanthropic organizations, such as the American Cancer Society, the Muscular Dystrophy Association, and the American Heart Association
Pharmaceutical companies
Medical schools and university-affiliated teaching hospitals
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You can get a job as medical lab technician if you have completed your B.Sc. A Master's degree is always an added advantage. But you haven't mentioned the stream of your graduation so I cannot be confident enough if you get your Masters in microbiology because mostly microbiology and biotechnology graduates are preferred for such course. All the best.

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