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Course Details

MODE

Full time

DURATION

36 Months

Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) in Microbiology is a full-time three-year undergraduate degree course offered by the Periyar University, Salem.


Eligibility Criteria

A person, who has passed Higher Secondary/Intermediate (10+2) with science stream or any other examination recognized as equivalent thereto, shall be eligible for the course.

Student Reviews for B.Sc Microbiology

College Infrastructure: 4/5
Academics: 4.5/5
Placements: 4/5
Value for Money: 4.5/5
Campus Life: 4.5/5

Muthayammal college

College Infrastructure

Good management with well versed equipments, laboratories, libraries and sport's centres out here, highly maintained wifi facilities with smart boards in each and every classroom included here, and well maintained floor with hygiene.

College have almost the normal infrastructure, and facilitie

College Infrastructure

College have almost the normal infrastructure, and facilities with lower type of equipments and low maintenance laboratories here, classrooms with normal infrastructure there is no smart board's but there will be an well maintenance.

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