career options after microbiologist
Hi Aspirant,
Hope you are doing great as per the question asked by you, some of the career options after microbiologist are:
- Research laboratory technician.
- Quality control analyst.
- Clinical microbiologist or immunologist*
- Food or dairy microbiologist.
- Environmental microbiologist.
- Recombinant DNA technologist.
- Fermentation technologist.
- Research scientist.
Hope you found this answer useful. Stay motivated stay positive.
All the best!
how to become a microbiologist in usa from india after msc .............?
Dear Aspirant,
Hope you are doing great,
As you want to know the scope in microbiologist in USA. It's difficult to respond because your question is far too specific. Keeping in mind that Microbiology is a research-oriented field and that you need a PhD at the very least to seek good job opportunities, it's extremely difficult for anyone to answer this, especially when it's in the United States. Getting a good job after your Master's degree, on the other hand, is entirely dependent on your skills and conceptual approach to your major.
If you want to know more information about the course microbiologist:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/microbiology-course
I hope this will help you,
Best of Luck :)
do clinical embryologist earn more or microbiologist earn more salary?
Dear Sijin,
Both of the fields have good earnings, I would suggest you to go for the one you are most interested in.
The scope of both is quite wide. As, clinical embryologist can work in the fields like clinics, industry and research organisations that deal with IVF , or can be employed by assisted reproductive clinics in government as well as private hospitals.
While, Microbiologists can work in the areas of Food Microbiology, en vironmental Science, Healthcare and Medicine, g enetic Engineering, Agrochemistry, biotechnology, Pollution control boards, Biorefineries, Hospitals.
Choose the one you can most likely relate to.
Hope this helps.
All the Best!!
what kind of microbiologist can work on cancer research
Hi,
Most of the students who further study microbiology and continue their education in masters as well as PhD can conduct research in cancer. In masters, students are required to submit thesis and students can submit research on their own choice and can further do research on Cancer or any topic of their choice while doing PhD.
I hope this helps.
All the best.
Bsc microbiologist can open his own laboratory, like blood test and other test
You must be a qualified pathologist and you must have required a license to practice from the Medical Council of India. You will need a biochemist, a pathologist, and a microbiologist. Laboratory Technicians with Diploma or Bachelor's Degree in Medical Laboratory Technology.
So not only Bsc Microbiologist is enough for opening a business of pathology.
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
for pursuing the microbiology course its 50% and also my HSC board exam mark is 53.6. will I be able to get seat in the college for bsc microbiology course.(Barathi higher institute of education research) chennai.
The eligibility criteria for pursuing M.Sc Microbiology in Bharath University (BIHER), Selaiyur, Chennai is that a candidate should have passed 10+2 examination from a recognized board. There is no minimum requirement of marks required for applying. Admission will be based on entrance so you should prepare for it well.
I hope this helps.
What Microbiologist can do other than lab work? Is there any field in Microbiology where lab work is not needed? Or any completely different field other than Microbiology which does not include lab work and Maths
Hello Aspirant,
Microbiology is the study of microorganisms , hence the primary job of a microbiologist would be to study the characteristics and growth of microorganisms like virus,bacteria,fungi, and algae, hence most core jobs in this area will include lab work. However ,if you do not wish to work in the core field , then you may go for general careers options in the same area. One common option would be teaching , you can either go school or college teaching based on your interest ans aptitude. For this you may need an M.Sc degree in microobiology at the least. Apart form teaching,if you have good communication and convincing skills, you may try sales and marketing in related sectors like pharmaceuticals , agriculture ,food industry or any other relevant area. If you are not good with people , then you can become a technical writer, content developer or subject matter expert in microbiology or related specializations.Medical coding or transcription is another option. So I suggest you to analyse your skills and interests , in order to find where you would suit the best.
https://www.careers360.com/courses/microbiology-and-virology-course
Hope it helps
All the best