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Hello Rahul, I think you have to go for M.Sc. Because as you say you want to b.ed. also thats mean you want to become a teacher. So after completing your M.Sc. you can appear for UGC NET Exam. It is the national eligibility test to examine knowledge to holding the position of researcher, professor or lecturer at India's top reputed universities. You have to check out the Frequently Asked Questions About NET Exam to gain complete details regarind to examination. Hope this answer will help you to choose best one between M.Sc. & B.ed.

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Hi After B.Sc in microbiology you can work as: Biomedical scientist. Biotechnologist. Clinical research associate. Food technologist. Healthcare scientist, immunology. Microbiologist. Nanotechnologist. Pharmacologist. The most important thing is that from where you pursue your post graduation. It’s better to choose good institute or university which offers you good practical and industrial exposure, good placements like Lovely Professional University, Symbiosis Institute of business management, Christ university and few others. I hope it helps.

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There are many job opportunities for the candidates who have completed their Master’s. In India, there are many research institutes that needs some professionals in different fields. These institutes take the students from M.Sc. qualified candidates.  If you are interested in research and teaching field, then go for CSIR NET Exam CSIR NET (Council of Scientific and Industrial Research National Eligibility Test) is a national level exam which awards lectureship and Junior Research Fellowship to the deserving candidates. Get the eligibility criteria for CSIR NET from here – CSIR

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If you have interest in maths and science or have masters degree in it then you have an outstanding career option i.e. CSIR NET Exam. It is conducted by Council of Scientific and Industrial Research on bi yearly basis for aspirants who wants to go in research field and lectureship. You must have post graduation degree with 55% if you are come in General/OBC category or if you are from SC or ST or PwD category then you should have atleast 50% aggregate marks. To appear for JRF, CSIR has fixed age criteria. According to this the upper age limit to apply is 28 years. For Assistant professor this

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What is MSC Microbiology Project Topics List ? MSC Microbiology In India, MSc Microbiology (Master of Science in Microbiology) is a two-year postgraduate programme. It studies living creatures and their interactions with the environment by combining the sciences of chemistry and biology. To apply for the MSc Microbiology programme, you must have a Bsc degree from a recognised university with a minimum grade point average of 50% or higher. The course is structured into four semesters that address various parts of the programmes, including as biostatistics, immunology, and virology. Every studen

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