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Abhignan bollam

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With a score of 158 in CUET PG for Microbiology, your chances of admission depend on the specific cutoff trends of participating universities. For instance:Banaras Hindu University (BHU) and Delhi University (DU) generally have higher cutoffs for postgraduate Science courses, often exceeding 200 marks.For universities like Pondicherry University or Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University (BBAU), your score may fall near their cutoff range, depending on the category and seat availability.

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Ankit kumar

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  Hi, For the CUSAT M.Sc. Microbiology entrance exam, the key topics include bacteriology, microbial diversity, host-pathogen interactions, molecular biology, immunology, biochemistry, virology, and biotechnology. Mathematics is not a part of the syllabus. The exam focuses on core microbiology concepts, analytical techniques, and related sciences like biochemistry and molecular biology. It's advisable to review previous question papers and detailed syllabus from CUSAT's official website for preparation.Thanks.

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Rashmi Srivastava

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Choosing a BSc General will offer you the freedom to study all the subjects that comes under the Science domain. For instance, you can study Biology, Chemistry, and Biology. Meanwhile, pursuing a BSc in Microbiology will offer you the specialised knowledge in Microoganisms world. Both the courses have their own pros and cons and it also depends on your interests and future goals. 

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Keshar sahu

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As a (link unavailable) in Microbiology graduate, you can pursue a career in dietetics by acquiring the necessary knowledge and skills. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you become a dietician: *Postgraduate Courses* 1. * (link unavailable) in Nutrition and Dietetics*: This 2-year master's degree course will provide you with advanced knowledge in nutrition, dietetics, and related fields.2. * (link unavailable) in Food Science and Nutrition*: This course will cover food science, nutrition, and dietetics, making you eligible to work as a dietician.3. *PG Diploma in Dietetics*: A 1-2 year postgraduate Diploma course that focus
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 LPU receives the highest NAAC grade i.e. A+ with 3.68 crore on 4 point scale as per the Ministry of Education, Government of India. Yes dear, you are eligible for admission in M.Sc. (Hons.) Microbiology programme after B.Sc in agricultural biotechnology . The course enable graduate students to pursue doctoral studies or professional employment, through imparting in depth knowledge in specific areas of Microbiology along with three semester dissertation. The eligibility criteria is - Pass with 55% aggregate marks in Bachelor's Degree of  MicrobiologyOr Applied Medical Science  (Pha
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LPU receives the highest NAAC grade i.e. A++ with 3.68 crore on 4 point scale as per the Ministry of Education, Government of India. Yes dear , you can take direct admission in M.Sc. (Hons.) Biotechnology programme which is a four-semester program, enables graduate students to pursue doctoral studies or professional employment, by imparting in-depth knowledge in specific areas of Biotechnology along with three semester dissertation. It has a duration of 2 years. The eligibility criteria are - Pass with 55% aggregate marks in bachelor's degree in BiotechnologyOr Applied Medical Science (Pharmaceutical
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Harsh Malhotra

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Yes, you can pursue an M.Sc. in Microbiology after completing a B.Sc. in Biotechnology. Both fields are closely related, and your background in biotechnology will provide a solid foundation for advanced studies in microbiology. Most universities accept students with a B.Sc. in Biotechnology for their M.Sc. in Microbiology programs, as long as you meet the general eligibility criteria, which usually include a minimum of 50-60% aggregate marks in your undergraduate degree. Some universities may also require you to pass an entrance exam, while others may offer direct admission based on your academic performance. Additionally, some program
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Shailja Rawat

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Yes, BSc in Microbiology offered by Sandip University is inclusive of laboratory subjects. These courses help students learn the practical application of theoretical concepts. Listed below are some of the lab subjects included in the syllabus:Microbial BiotechnologyMicrobial Enzyme TechnologyPharmacuetical MicrobioloyPlant Pathology and Disease ManagementEnvironmental Microbiology

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SACHIN SINGHPunctual and Organised.

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Yes, you can take admission in a Microbiology course by qualifying OJEE 1st round exam.Odisha Joint Entrance Examination is conducted by the state government for admissions to various programs. The interested candidate should have scored at least 50% marks.

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Akansha Bisht

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Here's the admission criteria for MSc Microbiology at DU:EligibilityCourse RequirementsMarks RequirementsFor Entrance BasedB.Sc. (General) or B.Sc. (Hons) or an equivalent Undergraduate Degree in any branch of Life Sciences/ Medical Sciences/ any branch of Biology60% or above marks in qualifying examFor Merit BasedB.Sc. (Hons.) in Microbiology from the University of Delhi (after 10+2+3) 60% or above marks in qualifying examNote: The information is sourced from the official/counselling body of the institute/exam.

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