Microbiologists - Career Queries

0 answer Advika Gupta in Microbiologists category

It is good that you kept the question brief and somewhere where it is clear from the question what exactly are you trying to ask. Here you have listed down the course but you have not mentioned your current qualification.Since Applied courses are available at the masters level mostly, but few undergraduate courses are also available. But mostly at the masters level.Firstly you would have to know the difference between Applied and regular courses. The duration is the same to complete a course, but the major difference is that Applied courses are less theoretical and is more practical orien

1 answer Meghna Mukherjee in Microbiologists category

Depending on your interests would I be able to guide you better.You could opt for PG programs in management, hospital administration, computer courses and soon...

1 answer Meghna Mukherjee in Microbiologists category
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0 answer Seema Shukla in Microbiologists category

Hello Sandhya,If leaving your job is not an issue then I would suggest you to do an MBA in regular. MBA being a management course if done in regular mode is definitely more beneficial than if done in distance mode. You can prepare for CAT or MAT and try and get into a good college with that, if you are not able to clear that, and if suppose you do not get into a good college then you can do it in distance learning/part time, as then it will not matter that much. You can even opt for an executive MBA.Best Wishes!

1 answer Adhunika Naithani in Microbiologists category

Hello I should definitely appreciate you for you have identified your interest and where it lies. You have chosen BSc [Microbiology][1] as your first graduation subject and it is definitely an excellent field. You have indicated few areas of interest as research, marine and medical. I shall explain to you on each one by one here.  [Medical][2]: Completing a BSc Microbiology degree you are eligible to work at hospitals as a lab technologist and private research labs as a microbiologist. For this you can do a MSc Micro biology after this BSc or instead study a MSc medical lab technol

2 answers Dr Aparna in Microbiologists category

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2 answers in Microbiologists category

Hi! You have not provided your academic profile, it is advisable to write about your academic status next time. As you know in order to become lecturer in govt. or private set up it is necessary to have at least master's degree followed by B Ed degree for schools or PhD degree for colleges. Every state conducts such exam through state PSC, be vigilant about the notice and fill up the form and appear the test.

1 answer Dr. sachitra  Chakravorty in Microbiologists category

You have not given the pass percentage or details of your transcript for your current education. Now a days all colleges have web address just explore and check the admission criteria. Knowing the fact sheet regarding availability of seats is quite difficult to know (in advance) at management level. Either you visit the college admission department and obtain the information  first. B.Sc Microbiology is being offered in other colleges also and having specialized course structure on Medical microbiology, Industrial Microbiology, Agriculture Microbiology, and General Microbiology etc.Now it

1 answer manojjnu Kumar in Microbiologists category