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Most faculty members are Ph.D. holders. As a part of the curriculum, the students are given marked assignments/projects almost every semester. Workshops are organized from time to time with media experts being the hosts or the key speakers. The workshops are usually to keep the students updated about the skills required as per the recent market trends and sometimes they're also about social issues that the students need to be aware of. Occasionally, field trips are organized. The professors are quite approachable when it comes to solving doubts. Passing the exams is surely a cakewalk and given that the preparation for the same is not delayed till the last minute, one can score quite well. Since most of the topics of the course are quite general, one need not worry too much about not referring to the books prescribed by the faculty and can also study the topics from various sources on the internet.
Results are delayed a bit for the first second Years students, but the final year students are given priority. Campus wifi has blocked Facebook. Negrito
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Microbiology is a science that is used in many fields; therefore, it is essential to be a lifelong learner with an open mind in order to accept all points of view, analyze them, and then reach an intelligent conclusion, which must also be understood as dynamic. This perspective on life as a dynamic situation in which one grows and dies every second is an important life lesson. MSU's heart is its faculty. They are highly qualified, knowledgeable, and helpful. Some faculty members are fantastic, while others are not. Presentations and interactive sessions are also available. They have significant industrial exposure but are highly valued in the research field.
The course curriculum is designed in such a way that all B.Sc students in life sciences (zoology, botany, and chemistry) can pursue the Master's course. It covers the majority of the topics required for a master's degree, beginning with general microbiology and progressing to immunology and bioinformatics.
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