Is it possible to pursue M.Sc in microbiology after completing B.Sc in life sciences?

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    ZIAUL HASAN | Contributor-Level 10

    5 years ago
    Dear Kushal, Microbiology is also an allied subject of Life Sciences or Biological Sciences. Therefore, as you are graduated from Life Sciences you are definitely eligible for pursuing Masters in Microbiology from any recognised institutes or universities from India or even abroad. Best of luck!
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    Dr. Uma Sinha Principal | Scholar-Level 17

    6 years ago
    Hi,
    To be eligible for M.Sc Microbiology course, a candidate must have a B.Sc degree from a recognised university or equivalent, with two subjects combination of home science, human genetics, nutrition and dietetics, botany, zoology, biochemistry, biotechnology, plant protection, microbiology, dairy sciences, agriculture and horticulture, home Science, fisheries and public health from any recognised university or equivalent. So, you can apply for M.Sc Microbiology.
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    rohan singh

    8 years ago
    Yes, you can do M.Sc., not only in this field but in any field.
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    Divya Jain Student | Guide-Level 12

    8 years ago
    Yes, you can apply for M.Sc in microbiology after completing B.Sc in Life Sciences. The career scope is really good in Life Sciences. :)
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    chandrakant solanki | Guide-Level 11

    8 years ago
    Yes, you can pursue this course and get admission in the same as it has good scope in pharma, biotech, dairy, agriculture, food processing and research.

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