Microbiology
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Candidates should have secured minimum 50-60% marks in the last qualifying examination.
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Microbiology is the study of all living microscopic organisms, or microbes, such as bacteria, viruses, fungi and algae. Microbiologists research and study the physiological, ecological and clinical aspects of these microbes. Microbiology is a vast field that offers various diverse career opportunities. In this article, we discuss the seven types of careers after a microbiology course, share the eligibility criteria to pursue the appropriate education and explore the skills required to become a microbiologist. These are some carrers options. Research associate. Biomedical scientist. Microbiologist.
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The admission process is based on your entrance exam
Selection criteria is based on graduation marks and entrance marks further they announce the merit list based on the department you've chosen.
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