How long does it take to complete microbiology?
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How long does it take to complete microbiology?
B.Sc Microbiology Course Highlights
Name of the Course | B.Sc Microbiology |
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Duration | 3 years |
Minimum Eligibility | The candidate must have passed class 12th in Science with a 50\% minimum aggregate. |
How can I become a microbiologist after MBBS?
MD Microbiology: Eligibility After completing MBBS degree from any of the recognized Medical colleges or Universities, one must pursue MD (Doctor of Medicine) in Microbiology. Then you can start your career as a Microbiology surgeon in India.
What is Microbiology in 2nd year?
Microbiology is basically the biology of microorganisms. That is, it help us to understand about various microorganisms like bacterias, viruses, parasites – Thier structure, diseases they cause and how can we diagnose them. In your practicals also, you have to study these organisms in your whole year. It is somewhat boring subject of 2nd year.
What is your review of the book ‘microbiology’ by Amity University?
It is a standard book of Microbiology. Its content is enough for exam purposes and contains all the topics which are required for exams in neighter too detailed and nor too concise way and in a nicely presented way. Its language is also good and easily understandable. Hence, it is a student friendly book.
How is Microbiology and forensic medicine as a first year subject?
But microbiology and Forensic medicine are totally new subjects. Just like all the first year subjects, these subjects also have some general topics which would be taken in the first month of the course. It would be good to spend time to read relevant physiology. Pharmacology is easy in the sense it is very closely related to physiology.
How many semesters are there in 2nd year medical school?
The 2nd year rather 2nd professionals actually last for 18 months even though the name says something else. Third, fourth and fifth semesters are devoted to 4 non clinical subjects which are pathology, microbiology, forensic medicine and pharmacology.