How To Become A Microbiologist In India

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The world is filled with tiny organisms that cannot be seen with the naked eye. These are bacteria, viruses, algae, fungi and more. These have a significant impact on our environment. Some are good, and some are dangerous. A whole branch of Science is dedicated to studying these microorganisms and how they affect our surroundings. This branch is called Microbiology.

The average salary of Microbiologists in India is from 1L - 15L per annum, depending on the chosen sub-career.

Here are the highly-paying career options for Microbiologists:

  1. Microbiologist: A Microbiologist looks at microscopic forms, microorganisms, and their life processes. A microbiologist can work in hospitals, education, agriculture, biotechnology, and pharmaceuticals.

  2. Immunologist: An immunologist studies how the immune system works and tries to cure disorders. They also find ways to cure allergies and protect the immune system.

  3. Mycologist: Mycology is the study of different kinds of fungi. This is to understand the positive and negative impact that they could have on the human body.

  4. Pharmacologist: A Pharmacologist studies the effect of medicines and other drugs on human beings and animals. They conduct research to aid the development and discovery of new helpful drugs.

  5. Food Technologist/Scientist: A Food technologist ensures that products produced in the market are up to the quality expectations or not.

    Are you interested in making a career out of microbiology? Let us go through the pros and cons first.

Pros

  • Various Specialisations in the field of biology.
  • Flexible working conditions.

Cons

  • The job market is highly competitive.

  • There is potential to be exposed to hazardous materials.

    You can become a microbiologist in India with the required qualification and research credentials. This is what you need:

  • Begin with a Bachelor's Degree in Microbiology. This is the first step.

  • Apply and take part in research internships. These can be entry-level but need to focus on microbiology. A research internship is essential to gain the right skillset to become a Microbiologist.

  • A Master's Degree in Microbiology is considered the minimum education qualification. Look for the field that interests you and choose a specialisation.

  • You can also continue your studies by pursuing a PhD.

To apply for a Bachelor's Degree in Microbiology, you need to

  1. Have passed 12th grade (PCB) with at least 50% or more.

  2. Some colleges have entrance exams that you will need to pass to gain admission.

    Here are the courses Bachelor's, Master's and Specialisation courses you can opt for:

Bachelor's Courses

  • BSc in Clinical Microbiology
  • BSc in Industrial Microbiology
  • BSc in Food technology
  • BSc in Microbiology
  • BSc Genetics
  • BSc in applied Microbiology
  • BSc in Microbiology and molecular biology

Master's Courses

  • MSc in applied microbiology
  • MSc in Microbiology
  • MSc in Microbial genetics and Bioinformatics
  • MSc in Medical Microbiology
  • MSc in biomedical sciences
  • MSc in biomolecular sciences
  • MSc in infection, immunity and human diseases
  • MSc in parasitology
  • MSc in immunology and immunotherapy

Specialisations

  • Microbial genetics

  • Nano Microbiology

  • Agricultural Microbiology

  • Industrial Microbiology

  • Water Microbiology

  • Environmental Microbiology

  • Generation Microbiology

  • Pharmaceutical Microbiology

  • Veterinary Microbiology

  • Cellular Microbiology

  • Evolutionary Microbiology

  • Soil Microbiology

    Does Microbiology as a career sound interesting? To find out if you are a good fit, take the career test at Glow & Lovely Careers (formerly known as Fair & Lovely Career Foundation). You can also appear for mock tests to help you improve your 12th-grade marks. Check out internships to strengthen your career here.

    All the best!

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Creating Change with Nupura Kirloskar and Janhavi Joshi and Their Humanitarian Tech Startup, Bleetech Innovations

Did you love participating in the science exhibition in your school days? Does your college rely on you to come up with the most exciting science project? Then, you'll find the story of these two young entrepreneurs truly inspiring.

Nupura Kirloskar and Janhanvi Joshi were recently featured in the Forbes 30 Under 30 list. Their humanitarian company, BleeTech, has been praised globally. It all started when the duo went to see a dance performance by a group of deaf students. They observed that there was a lack of coordination within the dancers, and the audience wasn't fully engaged. Nupura and Janhavi were in the 3rd year of college pursuing product designing. They felt that it was an interesting problem to solve. And started working on it as a simple project assignment. The idea was so ingenious that their college professors insisted that they take it up as the main assignment in the final year too.

The product was tested on the same dancers. Jahanvi confesses that they were scared, but the dancer's reaction changed everything for them. What started as an idea for project assignment soon became the bedrock for their founding company, BleeTech Innovations.

Talking about the challenges the two young women have had to overcome, Nupura says that they did not have any knowledge of managing a business. They have learnt it all on the job. She admits that they were nervous after their first hire. Being accountable for someone's salary sent shivers down their spine. But, over time, the team has grown from strength to strength. They have learnt the art of delegating work, managing teams and developing a strategy for the future growth of their company.

Nupura and Jahanvi went to the same college and graduated together. They were roommates. So, becoming the co-founders of a company seems like a natural progression to them. They believe that the secret to their success is their collaborative efforts and the fact that they complement each other's strengths and weaknesses.

BleeTech Innovations has come up with many products that have drastically improved the quality of life for its users. Take, for example, their first product, a smartwatch. It is a revolutionary watch which listens for you. The watch has an in-built sound detection mechanism. It stores the sound, and when it is played again, the clock guides its user accordingly.

Another example of their innovative thinking is AskBlee which serves as a search engine for the deaf. The users can get their answers in sign language. The platform has over 500 active subscribers. Together, the young innovators have designed around 30 products.

The future belongs to problem solvers. But, before you can start innovating, you need to be thorough with your basics. Free online physics courses can help you advance your knowledge and understanding of various concepts in physics. Register on the Glow and Lovely Careers (formerly called, Fair & Lovely Career Foundation) website. Through our affiliation with various educational portals like edX and NIIT, you can gain access to a host of free physics courses online in theScience and Research field. These courses are categorized as beginner, intermediate and expert levels. Women already working in the product research department will find courses like Physical Application of Stochastic Processes** **particularly useful.

When you've acquired the necessary knowledge, you can apply it creatively to design different types of products. Who says science and women don't mix? The field is full of shining examples like Nupura and Janhavi, and we could do with many more young women shaping the science and technology sector.

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