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BSc Microbiology
BSc Microbiology
Duration : 3 yrs
Eligibility : 10+2 Science
B.Sc. Microbiology or Bachelor of Science in Microbiology is an undergraduate Microbiology course. Microbiology is the study of microorganisms, which are microscopic, unicellular, and cell-cluster organisms. This includes eukaryotes such as fungi and protists and prokaryotes. Viruses and prions, though not strictly classed as living organisms, are also studied. Microbiology typically includes the study of the immune system, or Immunology. This is three years degree course and in some case it may be less or more than this depending on institute to institute. It is an important and valuable course which opens a lot of job scopes for the candidates.
BSc Microbiology Suitability
• Those who can conduct literature searches and critically evaluating information are suitable for it.
• Those who have skills like identifying, selecting, organizing and communicating information; working on your own.
• They should have team work, recognizing the opinions and views of all members of the team and the habit of working for long hours.
• They should have good Mathematics and Statistics. In order for all of the information to be correct and in terms that the normal citizen could understand the meteorologist would need to be able to promptly convert figures, so we could comprehend the information.
How is BSc Microbiology Beneficial?
• You can also work as a teacher in the field of microbiology at a college or university.
• You can opt for a career as a science writer, who writes articles for common people and professional microbiologists.
• They can become public health micro-biologist who tries to control the spread of communicable diseases. They often monitor community food establishments and water supplies.
• They can go for Master’s degree and then for further research work.
B.Sc. Microbiology Job Types
• Bacteriologist
• Industrial Microbiologist
• Virologist
• Medical Microbiologist
• Mycologist
• Proto zoologist
• Biochemist
• Food Microbiologist
• Immunologist
• Geneticist
• Environmental Microbiologist
• Biotechnologist
• Biomedical Scientist
• Cell Biologist