B.Sc (Microbiology)


Why B.Sc (Microbiology)

What is B.Sc in Microbiology?

If you are a student of biology and interested in studying microorganisms, B.Sc Microbiology is an apt course for you to pursue after high school. A career in Microbiology equips you to work intensively at studying the science of microorganisms. B.Sc Microbiology is a three-year undergraduate course that comprises the study of microorganisms, this includes various organisms like a unicellular, cluster of microscopic animals, viruses, bacteria, and fungi. This discipline is a key component of the various research in biochemistry and pathology. It has several subfields like virology, mycology, parasitology, etc. Also, microbiology is an essential part of pathology where it is used to combat various diseases that are caused by microorganisms. It also includes the study of immunology, one of the important subfields of this course.

 

Why Study BSc Microbiology? 

B.Sc Microbiology is in high demand because of the benefits that the course brings along with itself. Candidates after completion of the course can find themselves in different research labs, pharmaceutical companies, food processing plants, etc.

The Perks of B.Sc in Microbiology have been listed below:

  • Diverse opportunities: A graduate degree in Microbiology can open job opportunities of candidates in various unique profiles such as bacteriologists, virologists, cell biologists, Mycologists and many more. 
  • Higher Education: Candidates after completion of the course can opt for higher educations by enrolling them in the MSc programs such as MSc MicrobiologyMSc in Applied Microbiology, MSc Medical Microbiology, and MSc Microbial Genetics and Bioinformatics. A PG degree also increases the job prospect for the candidates. Similarly, the candidates can opt for Ph.D courses after completing their PG.
  • Research opportunities: Most of microbes quickly change their genetic structures. This opens opportunities for research. Microbiologists continuously research microbes to understand the next wave of infectious diseases, the environmental impact of microbes, the effect on microbes on food products and many more.
  •  Competitive Salary: A microbiologist in India earns around INR 3L per annum. A microbiologist with over 10 years of experience can earn up to INR 6L per annum.

 

B.Sc (Microbiology) Syllabus: Major Subjects Covered

As you can see microbiology encompasses vast fields of research but at the same time, it is constituted of chief foundations that are imperative for understanding the scope of this science. Following are the major subjects under BSc Microbiology syllabus:

  • Immunology
  • Biotechnology
  • Biochemistry
  • Microbial Physiology
  • Microbial Genetics
  • Molecular Biology
  • Biophysics and Instrumentation
  • Basic Microscopy and Instrumentation
  • Principles of Transmission Genetics
  • Tissue Culture
  • Chemistry
  • Bi-Statistics
  • Introduction to Data Structure
  • Computer Biology & Bioinformatics
  • Industrial Microbiology
  • Medical Microbiology
  • Environmental Biotechnology
  • Cell Structure
  • Microbial Technology

 

BSc Microbiology Scope

Now that you are familiarized with the M.Sc Microbiology syllabus, here are the popular career opportunities you can pursue after graduating with this degree:

  • Biochemist: A biochemist studies various chemical aspects of biological processes. He/she works towards modifying various chemicals present in the human body like DNA, RNA, etc and enzymes to study and make changes in the biological processes. 
  • Cellular Biologist: A cellular biologist studies various functions of a cell, its structure and its physiological as well as metabolic properties. This field helps in conducting research in various fields when it comes to the study of a specific cell or unicellular organisms.
  • Immunologist: An immunologist is an expert in the field of immunology and usually deals with various problems related to immunity. They also help in conducting research on producing new drugs that affect the health of an organism.

Apart from these, you can also explore job prospects like:

  • Industrial Microbiologist
  • Bacteriologist
  • Mycologist
  • Virologist
  • Food Microbiologist
  • Medical Microbiologist

Government Jobs after BSc Microbiology

  • Junior Research Officer
  • Lab Technician
  • Medical Coder
  • Research Associate
  • Microbiologist

 

BSc in Microbiology: Course Highlights:

 

Full Form

Bachelor of Science in Microbiology

Duration 

3 years

Eligibility

Class 12th or equivalent with at least 55-60% marks/ secure minimum required scores in entrance exams

B.Sc in Microbiology Courses

Regular, Distance.