Hello Sonu,
BSc Microbiology students after completion of the course can find themselves in different research labs, pharmaceutical companies, food processing plants, etc.
The Perks of BSc Microbiology have been listed below :
1. Diverse opportunities: you can go for job opportunities in various unique profiles such as bacteriologists, virologists, cell biologists, Mycologists, and many more.
2. Higher Education: after completion of the course one can opt, for higher education by enrolling in the MSc programs such as MSc Microbiology, MSc in Applied Microbiology , MSc Medical Microbiology, and MSc Microbial Genetics and Bioinformatics . A PG degree also increases the job prospect for the candidates. Similarly, the candidates can opt for Ph.D. courses microbiology) after completing their PG.
3. Research opportunities: Most microbes quickly change their genetic structures. Microbiologists continuously research microbes to understand the next wave of infectious diseases, the environmental impact of microbes, the effect of microbes on food products, and many more.
4. Competitive Salary: A microbiologist in India earns around INR 310,000 per annum. A microbiologist with over 10 years of experience can earn up to INR 600,000 per annum.
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