Microbiology
No, a BSc in Microbiology wouldn't directly qualify you to become a GST inspector through the SSC CGL exam (Staff Selection Commission Combined Graduate Level Examination). The SSC CGL recruits for various posts, and the eligibility criteria differ based on the specific post. For the post of GST Inspector (typically under the Central Excise Inspector or Inspector (Excise) cadre), a Bachelor's degree in Commerce, Economics, Statistics, Mathematics, Business Administration or Law is usually required. Microbiology doesn't fall under the typical qualifica https://competition.careers360.com/exams/ssc-cgl I hope it helps!
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You must have completed the science stream in your 12th grade (10+2) with at least 50% of your total scores in order to apply for this programme. You can pursue a postgraduate M.Sc. in Microbiology after earning a B.Sc. in the subject. In India, becoming a microbiologist can lead to a highly rewarding career. The study of microorganisms, such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites, and their applications in the fields of agriculture, medicine, and the environment, is the focus of microbiologists' training.
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Hello aspirant,
The tuition fee for M.Sc. Microbiology varies across different colleges, with private institutions generally having higher fees compared to government colleges. On average, the annual fee for the M.Sc. Microbiology course falls within the range of Rs. 10,000 to Rs. 35,000.
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