A recent article published in times of India blog discussed the rise of viral diseases in the world. Diseases such as Ebola, Zika and now Corona have turned the life of the world upside down and virologists have the most important role in conquering these diseases for humanity making virology one of the most crucial areas of study in recent times.
A careertrend.com research showed that in 2014 Microbiology as an occupation in terms of the number of jobs it supports in the US, is expected to grow by 4.0% till 2024.BBC recently published an article which expressed the possibility of more microorganism related pandemics in near future. Judging by the current predictions related to viral diseases it can be said that microbiology is going to be an important field of study globally.
MSc microbiology encompasses various sub-disciplines such as immunology, virology etc. thus opening a broad range of career options for pass outs. After completing a post-graduate degree in microbiology students can become Virologists, Parasitologists, Industrial microbiologists, Bactriologiss, environmental microbiologists, clinical microbiologists etc. Apart from these fields, students can also become a lecturer for microbiology although for teaching at higher levels a doctoral degree may be required.
According to payscale salary report a microbiologist in India earns rs. 311,796 pa on average. An entry-level microbiologist has a salary of 294790 rs. While a mid-career microbiologist may earn an average compensation of rs. 494,729. With 10-19 years experience average compensation can go up to 655,000 rs. While people with 20 years plus of experience can earn about rs. 3,000,000 pa.
Microbiologists in Banglore earn an average salary of 380,000 rs. This compensation is about 22% higher than the national average. This and ample job opportunities make Bangalore one of the best cities in India for Microbiologists to work in.