B.Sc. Microbiology

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A Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Microbiology is an undergraduate degree program that focuses on the study of microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, algae, and protozoa. It combines elements of biology, chemistry, and other related disciplines to explore the structure, function, and behavior of microorganisms and their interactions with other organisms and the environment.

Three to Four years

A pass in higher secondary with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/ Botany/ Zoology/ Vocational – Agriculture or any Life Sciences.

Tution Fee 2024-2025 (Per Sem)
Other Fee (Per Sem)
Total Fee (Per Sem)
22,5006,50029,000

B.Sc. Microbiology graduates have diverse job opportunities across various industries. Some of the potential career paths include:

  1. Microbiologist: Working in laboratories or research facilities, microbiologists study microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. They conduct experiments, analyze data, and develop new technologies in fields such as medicine, agriculture, food safety, and environmental science.
  2. Clinical Microbiologist: In clinical settings such as hospitals and diagnostic laboratories, clinical microbiologists perform tests to identify and diagnose infections caused by pathogens. They play a crucial role in patient care by providing accurate and timely information for treatment decisions.
  3. Quality Control Microbiologist: In industries such as pharmaceuticals, food and beverage, and cosmetics, quality control microbiologists ensure that products meet regulatory standards and are free from microbial contamination. They conduct microbial testing, monitor production processes, and implement quality assurance procedures.
  4. Research Scientist: Working in academic institutions, government agencies, or private research organizations, research scientists in microbiology investigate various aspects of microbial biology, including genetics, physiology, ecology, and evolution. They contribute to advancing knowledge in the field and developing new technologies and therapies.
  5. Environmental Microbiologist: Environmental microbiologists study microorganisms in natural environments such as soil, water, and air. They assess microbial diversity, ecological interactions, and the role of microorganisms in environmental processes such as bioremediation, nutrient cycling, and climate change.
  6. Industrial Microbiologist: In industries such as biotechnology, biofuels, and wastewater treatment, industrial microbiologists develop and optimize processes for the production of microbial-based products or services. They may work on projects related to fermentation, enzyme production, bioremediation, or microbial biotechnology.
  7. Pharmaceutical Microbiologist: In the pharmaceutical industry, microbiologists are involved in the development, production, and quality control of pharmaceutical products. They ensure the sterility and safety of medications, conduct microbial testing of raw materials and finished products, and implement microbiological quality control measures.
  8. Food Microbiologist: Food microbiologists work in the food industry to ensure the safety and quality of food products. They conduct microbial testing of food samples, monitor food processing and storage conditions, and develop strategies to prevent foodborne illnesses caused by pathogenic microorganisms.

Salary of a BSc Microbiology Graduate- Experience WiseThe salary will increase as the years of experience increase. A recent graduate can anticipate a starting salary of INR 2.30 L to5 LPA.. The highest salary is INR 12 LPA, while the lowest is INR 2 LPA.

Here is a list of some hiring companies for B.Sc. Microbiology graduates:

  1. Pharmaceutical Companies:
    • Pfizer
    • Novartis
    • GlaxoSmithKline (GSK)
    • Johnson & Johnson
    • Merck
    • Sanofi
    • AstraZeneca
    • Cipla
    • Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories
    • Biocon
  2. Biotechnology Companies:
    • Amgen
    • Genentech
    • Biogen
    • Illumina
    • Thermo Fisher Scientific
    • Regeneron Pharmaceuticals
    • Vertex Pharmaceuticals
    • CRISPR Therapeutics
    • Editas Medicine
    • Gilead Sciences
  3. Contract Research Organizations (CROs):
    • QuintilesIMS (IQVIA)
    • PPD
    • ICON plc
    • Charles River Laboratories
    • Parexel International
    • Syneos Health
    • Covance
    • LabCorp
    • Wuxi AppTec
    • Medpace
  4. Healthcare and Clinical Laboratories:
    • Quest Diagnostics
    • Laboratory Corporation of America Holdings (LabCorp)
    • Eurofins Scientific
    • Sonic Healthcare
    • BioReference Laboratories
    • Genomic Health
    • Mayo Clinic Laboratories
    • ARUP Laboratories
    • Foundation Medicine
    • Adaptive Biotechnologies
  5. Food and Beverage Companies:
    • Nestlé
    • PepsiCo
    • Coca-Cola
    • Mondelez International
    • Mars, Incorporated
    • Danone
    • Kraft Heinz Company
    • Tyson Foods
    • Frito-Lay
    • General Mills
  6. Environmental Testing Laboratories:
    • Eurofins Environment Testing
    • ALS Limited
    • Bureau Veritas
    • Intertek
    • SGS
    • Pace Analytical
    • Environmental Resources Management (ERM)
    • TestAmerica Laboratories
    • SWCA Environmental Consultants
    • AECOM

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