M.Sc. Microbiology
M.Sc. Microbiology
Eligibility
Fee Structure
Program Details
Eligibility
Eligibility for Admission
B.Sc. Biotechnology / Biochemistry / Botany / Zoology / Microbiology / Molecular Biology / Genetics or equivalent degree in relevant field with a minimum CGPA of 5.0 / 50% of marks.
Fee Structure
Admission 2023-24
Sl. No. | Name of the Programme | Tuition Fee per Semester | |
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1 | M.Sc. Microbiology | Rs 25,000 |
Amenities and Service Fee – One time payment at the time of admission | ||
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1 | Amenities and Service Fee | Rs 20,000 (One time) |
HOSTEL FEE PER YEAR | ||||
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ROOM TYPE | ESTABLISHMENT CHARGES | BOARDING CHARGES | AMENITY FEE | TOTAL CHARGES |
NON AC 5 SHARING | Rs.45,000 | Rs.55,000 | Rs.5,000 | Rs.1,05,000 |
Transport Charges
*Transport Charges per Year (Optional) | ||
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1 | A.C. Bus | Rs 40,000/- to 50,000/- |
*Transport charges varies based on the distance
Program Details
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Programme Educational Objectives
The course aims to provide an advanced understanding of the core principles and topics of Microbiology and their experimental basis to enable students in acquiring a specialized knowledge by means of dedicated lecture series and subject-oriented research project.
Hence, the main objectives of the program are:
- To communicate the basic knowledge in general microbiology with detailed subdivision of microbiology
- For the basic understanding this course includes microbial biochemistry, physiology and molecular Biology to give basic understanding of the microbiology
- Further bacteriology, virology, mycology give individual sections of microbiology with detailed information on economic importance of microbiology
- Finally this course explains the advanced sections of microbiology like Immunology, Microbial genetics, food microbiology, medical microbiology, Environmental microbiology, industrial microbiology and bioinformatics
- This course provides necessary theoretical and practical experience in all divisions of microbiology to become an effective professional.
- This course provides broad exposure to various communities, ecological and commercial issues in the field microbiology
Programme Outcomes
After successfully completing this course, the student should be able to:
- On completion of the program the graduates will have applied knowledge in microbiology and the subdivision of microbiology
- Microbial Biochemistry, Physiology and Molecular Biology will give basic understanding of the microbiology
- Assess and predict the technological, ethical and social effects of their own work /disciplines and of microbiology
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Placement and pursuing higher studies by post-graduate students (M.Sc)
Placement of M.Sc students | Name of the student | Name of the Company placed | Name of the Institution pursuing higher studies | No. of students admitted | No. students graduated | No. students placed | No. students doing higher studies |
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M.Sc 2013-2015 | Anil. B | – | BSACIST | 3 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
Karabi.G | Molecular connections, Bangalore | N/A | |||||
Menaka. G | PreludeSys India Ltd Chennai | N/A | |||||
M.Sc 2014-2016 | M.Farhana Fathima | Indian International school, Dhamam | N/A | 5 | 5 | 4 | 1 |
R. Malini | IAS coaching center, Chennai | N/A | |||||
S.Zakia Fathima | Ocius Life Sciences | N/A | |||||
B. Famidha | Episource, Chennai | N/A | |||||
R. Logesh | – | BSACIST | |||||
M.Sc 2015-2017 | Afsana Parveen M | Velammal new generation school, Chennai | N/A | 9 | 9 | 7 | N/A |
Nivashini A | SRM Institute of science and technology, Chennai. | N/A | |||||
Ramya R | Amaris Clinical (Division of Caplin Point Laboratories Limited) | N/A | |||||
Reshmarani. V.G | Omega healthcare management, Chennai | N/A | |||||
V A Suvitha | Global hospital, Chennai | N/A | |||||
Sakaram | Cultivator Natural production private Limited Jodhpur | N/A | |||||
Lazer E | Dr.Rela institute international Medical centre,Chennai | N/A | |||||
M.Sc 2016-2018 | Rubeena Banu | Fetomed (Life Cell), Chennai | – | 8 | 8 | 6 | 2 |
Shariq Ahmed .M | – | BSACIST, Chennai | |||||
Sangeetha.S | Omics International, Hyderabad | – | |||||
Aswini .M | – | SASTRA, Thanjavur | |||||
A. Ahmed | CSIR NET coaching | – | |||||
H. Ahmed | CSIR NET coaching | – | |||||
M.Sc 2017-2019 | 12 | 9 | 5 | 1 | |||
Balaji G | – | CCMB, INSPIRE fellow | |||||
Mahalakshmi | Omics International, Hyderabad | – | |||||
Md. Adnan | Biozeen, Bangalore | – | |||||
Thajulvaslin | Seagrass Tech Pvt Ltd, Karaikal | ||||||
Arivazhagan.R | DSS Imagetech, New Delhi | ||||||
Santhosini J. | Dr.JRK’s Research and Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd.Chennai | ||||||
Outcomes summary for M.Sc | 37 | 34 | 29 | 5 | |||
Outcomes summary for M.Sc in % | 91.89 | 85.29% | 14.7% |