INTRODUCTION
It gives me great pleasure to greet you to the Institute of Microbiology. Since its founding, the Institute of Microbiology has consistently been this university's amaranth institute thanks to the tireless efforts of our teachers, staff, students, and researchers. It has a distinct appearance over history as the university expands with it. Seven of the Institute's nine faculty members are well-renowned Ph.D. faculty having excellent teaching and research experience.
The Institute offers postgraduate students multidisciplinary research programs in addition to advanced microbiology courses and basic microbiology courses for BS students.
The Institute currently provides a Bachelor of Science degree with four specializations: environmental microbiology, biotechnology, food microbiology, and clinical microbiology. Furthermore, the Institute offers MS/M.Phil. and Ph.D. programs. A large number of postgraduate students are enrolled in these programs and are pursuing research in a variety of multidisciplinary areas of microbiology, such as industrial, food and dairy, agricultural, and health and medical microbiology.
The Institute's laboratories are well-equipped for learning that is applied. We take great pride in sending our students on to prosperous and fulfilling mainstream jobs, where they are now employed both domestically and overseas in a variety of business and public sectors. This institute generates a large number of BS, MS/M.Phil., and Ph.D. students annually, which plays a significant role in the development and progress of the university.
PROGRAMS OFFERED
- BS (4 years) in four different fields
•Clinical Microbiology
•Environmental Microbiology
•Applied Microbiology / Biotechnology Food Microbiology
- BS-III & IV (2 years bridging system)
- MS/M. Phil.
- Ph.D.
PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES
By the completion of these degrees in Microbiology, the graduates will be able to:
•exhibit thorough comprehension of the fundamental ideas, guidelines, and uses in the field of microbiology.
•conduct research studies, evaluate data, and resolve issues in a variety of microbiology-related domains by using laboratory methods and analytical abilities.
•assess the social, legal, and ethical ramifications of developments in microbiology.
•effectively convey to a variety of audiences scientific concepts and technical details pertaining to the study of microbiology.