Padur, Kelambakkam (OMR), Rajiv Gandhi Salai, Chennai - 603 103.
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PG department of Microbiology was established in 1995. Microbiology is a broad discipline that involves a study of classification of Micro-organisms, Ecology and Cell Biology, and Applications in Agriculture, Food and Medicine. It teaches about micro organisms with particular emphasis on the biology of Bacteria, Viruses, Fungi, Algae and Protozoan Parasites, which also covers aspects of Biochemistry, Physiology and Genetics of microorganisms. The department has industrial and institutional links to facilitate internships and guest lectures by senior academicians. The course also throws light on many opportunities in higher education and research. pertaining Besides the curriculum, special focus is laid on the development of personality, inter-personal relationships and leadership traits, to groom future citizens. The department has good infra-structure. Need-based e-resources are the highlights of the department. It has two well-equipped state of the art laboratories with PCR, ELISA, Phase Contrast Microscope, Dark Field Microscope, Florescent Microscope, CO2 incubator, BOD & COD incubator, Cooling Centrifuge, SDS PAGE, Western Blotting and Cell Culture Facility
High-level knowledge in various domains of Biotechnology apart from transcribing value-based education.
Highlights - State of Art Laboratories, Hi-tech equipment, including gradient PCR and Nano View Spectroscopy and need-based E-resources.
Add-on course – A 2-year BSS Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology.
VISION
To strive for global excellence and be recognized as the department with quality education and innovative research.
MISSION
To provide an environment that allows students & scholars to achieve academic excellence in all facets of Microbiology.
Biotechnology professionals are popularly hired in capacities such as:
Analytical Chemist.
Biomedical Scientist.
Healthcare Scientist.
Clinical Biotechnologist.
Clinical Research Associate.
Forensic Scientist.
Physician Associate.
Research Scientist.
Common areas of employment for such professionals include:
Drug Manufacturing Companies, Public Health Entities, Blood Services.
Industrial Laboratories, Cancer Research Institutes, Research Departments.
Educational Institutes, Environmental Pollution Control, etc.
I Year | II Year |
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Semester - I | Semester - III |
Microbial Taxonomy | Microbial Genetics |
General Microbiology and Laboratory Animal Science |
Genetic Engineering |
Immunology | Molecular Biology |
Practical - I: General Microbiology, Physiology and Immunology |
Practical III – Microbial Genetics, Molecular Biology & Genetic Engineering |
Elective – I: Metabolic Pathways |
Elective – IV: Soil and Agricultural Microbiology |
Elective – II: Microbial Diversity Microbial Taxonomy |
Extra Disciplinary – II: Environmental Biotechnology |
Soft Skill - III: Managerial Skills | |
Soft Skill – I: Language and Communication | Internship |
Semester - II | Semester - IV |
Virology | Food, Dairy and Environmental Microbiology |
Systematic Medical Bacteriology |
Practical IV -Soil, Agricultural, Food and Environmental Microbiology |
Mycology and Parasitology | Project |
Practical - II Systematic Bacteriology, Mycology, Parasitology and Virology |
Elective - V: Research Methodology |
Elective – III: Industrial & Pharmaceutical Microbiology |
Soft Skill – IV: Computing Skills |
Extradisciplinary – I: Biostatistics & Bioinformatics |
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Soft Skill – II: Spoken and Presentation Skills |
B. Sc. Microbiology, M.Sc. Applied Microbiology, M. Phil. and Ph. D. are the courses offered.
General Microbiology, Industrial Microbiology, Environmental Microbiology, Medical Microbiology, Mycology, Parasitology, Virology, Soil Microbiology, Immunology and Molecular Biology, are the different subjects that are dealt with, in the above mentioned courses. This course also includes application-oriented subjects like Bioinstrumentation, Biostatistics, Bioinformatics, and Research Methodology, which pave way for students to pursue higher studies in various fields.
Admission process for B. Sc., M.Sc., and M. Phil., programs start in the month of April, and for Ph. D. in the months of January and July.
Yes, it is a good option. Employment of Microbiologists is projected to grow 5 percent over the next ten years, and more microbiologists will be needed to contribute to basic research, solve problems encountered in industrial production processes and monitor environmental conditions, to ensure public health and safety.
Job Prospects
Quality Controller, Medical Laboratory Technician
Medical Coder
Medical Biller
Writer
Research Assistants
Scientists
Medical representative
Microbiologists are mostly hired in the following fields:
Higher education institutions.
Industry – water and biotechnology companies,
Food and drink, toiletries,
Petroleum, pharmaceuticals.
Environmental organizations.
Public health organizations.
Healthcare organizations.
Forensic science laboratories.
Publicly funded research organizations.
Government SC/ST Scholarships and low income group stipend through State Education Department is possible. In addition to that, alumni fee concession (50% of tuition fee) is provided to HCAS students who pursue Masters Program in our College.
There is a vast scope for Microbiology, since it is involved with the diverse fields like Medicine,Pharmacy, Diary, Food Industry, Clinical Research, Water Industry, Agriculture, Chemical Technology and Nanotechnology, Recombinant DNA Technology, Vaccine Production, Biodegradation Technology, Bio Fertilizer Technology, Waste Water Treatment Technology. Higher studies like M. Phil., Ph.D. can be pursued or Scientist positions can be assumed after Master’s Program in Microbiology. After clearing CSIR Exam one can become a Junior Research Fellow/Senior Research Fellow.
M.Sc., Applied Microbiology has good scope in India and abroad. Microbiologists can work in Hospitals, Clinical Laboratories, also find opportunities in R&D departments in various pharmaceutical companies, or can even continue research programs like M. Phil / Ph.D.
Discovery of new microorganisms. Microorganisms undergo rapid changes in their nature (wild type to mutant) which results in the emergence of new diseases like COVID – 19. Microbiologists have to respond to these threats. Hence Microbiologists should find ways to stop the spread of established, as well as emerging diseases.
Microorganisms can be used for the welfare of the community by using them in various industrial processes and enhanced environmental control.
Sequencing the genomes of many newly discovered microorganisms.
Discovery of vaccines for various newly emerging pathogens, in order to prevent the spread of infectious diseases among the community.
Microorganisms are essential partners with higher organisms. Greater knowledge of symbiotic relationships can help improve our appreciation of the living world. It would also help in the improvement of health of plants and livestock.
Micro organisms are used in dairy industries for making of yoghurt, cheese, butter milk and also it is used as Probiotics.