Which course should I pursue after completing B.Sc for better career prospects, M.Sc in biotechnology, microbiology or genetics?

I have done B.Sc in microbiology, botany and chemistry.

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    Alapan Roy BCA graduate & CERTIFIED in IT,CCNA,CCNP,CEH. | Guide-Level 11

    7 years ago
    Higher study options in Microbiology after B.Sc are:
    Generally, a person will need a doctoral degree to take up the profession of a microbiologist. One can take up microbiology or any other allied fields during their graduation. The career possibilities for aspirants will increase with a PG degree. Otherwise, there is a possibility of the choices to get limited. One can choose to become a teacher or a research scientist after they finish their post-graduation.
    It takes 4 years to get a graduate degree and 2 years to get the PG degree. The doctoral program has a time period of 3-4 years.
    The courses given below can be taken by students for
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