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B.Sc (Microbiology) CCSU Code 615

Affiliated to C.C.S.University, Meerut (Uttar Pradesh)

Intake

120

Duration

Three Years (Yearly Examination Pattern)

Eligibility Criteria

The candidate must have passed 10+2 examination or equivalent from any recognized Board/University securing minimum 45% (GEN) and 40% (SC/ST) marks in aggregate in the Physics, Chemistry and Biology . The candidate is required to pass without any grace in the each of the subject of the subject group.

Scope of B.Sc Microbiology:

Microbiologists work in hospitals in pathology or cytology laboratories.
In pharmaceutical industries, opportunities exist in the R&D division.
In Agricultural research, microbiologists are recruited for conducting research. Microbiology and immunology provide major inputs to biotechnology and hence several organizations involved in Biotechnological research offer opportunities.

To handle industrial production of organisms or on various aspects including preservation, maintenance, and carrying out various microbiological operations involved in bacterial and fungal fermentations from Lab-scale to Pilot-scale to Industrial-scale, the expertise of Bachelor of Science[B.Sc] graduates are required. Some of the jobs offered for a B.Sc Microbiology Candidate are listed below:

  1. Microbiologist
  2. Operations Manager Microbiology
  3. Business analyst Microbiology
  4. Research Scientist Microbiology
  5. Quality control Microbiologist
  6. Clinical Research Associate
  7. Assistant Professor Microbiology
  8. Research Officer

Scope of B.Sc Microbiology in Private Sector:

The jobs offered for a candidate graduated in B.Sc Microbiology are abundant which have a good number of private companies offering jobs

  1. Lecturer – Microbiology
  2. Microbiologist
  3. Research Officer – Microbiology
  4. Assistant Professor – Microbiology
  5. Chief Hygienist – Microbiology
  6. Executive/Sr. Executive – Microbiology
  7. Demonstrator – Microbiology
  8. Microbiology Lab Technician
  9. Quality Control Executive – Microbiology