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Manish Kumar

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Yes, of course you can do M.Sc in Microbiology after completed B.Sc in Zoology.
M.Sc. Microbiology or Master of Science in Microbiology is a postgraduate Microbiology course.
The duration of course is 2 Years.
Colleges in India offer M.Sc. Microbiology:
Vidya Sadana Degree College
SV College of Higher Education
Lepakshi Degree College
Rani Tirumaladevi College of Sciences
Government Degree College, Rajampet
Sri Vaishnavi Degree College
Sri YV Nagi Reddy Degree College
Amity School of Computer Sciences
SRI GURU NANAK MAHAVIDYALAYA
M.Mohata Science College
DR. VIRENDRA SWAROOP INSTITUTE OF COMPUTER STUDIES
J.B. College of Science
Yashwantrao Chavan Scie
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Forensic Science has very limited scope in comparison to Microbiology. It is suggested that you chose your career based on your interests.

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n manishNothing special

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Du, BHU, and iisc

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Sumitra Mahajan

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DFM delhi University, LNJN NIC, IIT-D etc would be good places to go in Delhi. You can also try for Premier Universities like BHU, LPU, VIT etc. As you may get placement opportunity along with course if you opt places away from Delhi.

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virendra rastogi

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Dear Subhajit,
Kindly refer to the link below to see the eligibility for MSc Microbiology in VIT:
https://www.shiksha.com/science/course/m-sc-in-applied-microbiology-vit-university-vellore-institute-of-technology-243343

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Dr Deepika MathurOptimistic, passionate dedicated employee.

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It would be better to do Masters in Molecular biology. Study at genetic level and stem cell study are popular nowadays.
Big cities like banglore in India and in abroad there are much chances to persue your career and establish as Scientists.
In Hyderabad Centre for Cellular and Molecular sciences is best.

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Lokesh Mathur

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After completion of graduation in B.Sc. Microbiology plenty of job options will be available for graduates. You can find your job in tje area of research and R&D, Mineral water plants and Many pharmaceutical companies are looking for the candidates who have done their graduation with Microbiology. Rest other opportunities are alao available

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Anand DhillonFounder at EDIFICE EDUCATION

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Hi Kumar,
If you plan to do MBBS and if you don't get admission in India, then you can consider taking up MBBS abroad. It is better than going for any paramedical course or even microbiology.
This is only if you are absolutely sure that doing MBBS is your ultimate dream.
The opportunities available after MBBS are plenty whereas with microbiology very limited.
Studying MBBS abroad is also very affordable. To know more details you can write back or reach us.
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