I want to become a microbiologist in cellbiology now jam in class 12 what should be my next steps for my destination plz help
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Hello Harshul,
Microbiologists
need at least a bachelor’s degree in microbiology or a closely related field
such as biochemistry or cell biology. Many colleges and universities offer
degree programs in biological sciences, including microbiology. Most
microbiology majors take introductory courses in microbial genetics and
microbial physiology before taking classes in more advanced topics such as
environmental microbiology and virology.
Students also must take classes in other sciences, such as biochemistry,
chemistry, and physics, because it is important for microbiologists to have a
broad understanding of the sciences. Courses in statistics, mathematics, and
computer science are important for microbiologists because they must be able to
do complex data analysis. It is important for prospective microbiologists to
have laboratory experience before entering the workforce. Most undergraduate
microbiology programs include a mandatory laboratory requirement, but
additional laboratory coursework is recommended. Students also can gain valuable
laboratory experience through internships with prospective employers such as
drug manufacturers. Microbiologists typically need a Ph.D. to carry out
independent research and work in colleges and universities. Graduate students
studying microbiology commonly specialize in a subfield such as bacteriology or
immunology. Ph.D. programs usually include class work, laboratory research, and
completing a thesis or dissertation.
Bachelor Courses:
Below is the list of courses that one can pursue in the field of microbiology. The duration of these courses is three years.
Bachelor of Science in Microbiology
Bachelor of Science in Applied Microbiology
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Microbiology
Bachelor of Science in Food Technology
Bachelor of Science in Clinical Microbiology
Best
colleges to pursue Microbiology are:
Amity University
Bharath University, Chennai
Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya
Jiwaji University, Faculty of Sciences & Faculty of Life Sciences
Delhi University
Christian Medical College, Vellore
For any other queries, comment below. Have a great day!!
greetings,
delhi university provides B.sc hons microbiology at many of its affiliated colleges. when it comes to studying microbiology, delhi university has the most renowned in the industry.
following is the course structure for B.sc microbiology hons in du:
http://www.du.ac.in/du/uploads/Administration/AC/10072015/Annexure/10072015_Annexure-92.pdf
according to your 12th marks you may get admission in du. pls refer to the following link for last years cut-off:
http://www.du.ac.in/cut-off.html
for more information:
http://du.ac.in/du/index.php?page=microbiology
refer to the terms and conditions before applying. the application form will be shortly available on delhi university's website.
hope this helps.
good luck
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