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About CMB
The Department of Microbiology established in 2021 is dedicated to excellence in advanced research and innovation in infectious diseases and diagnostic microbiology. The department has rapidly evolved into a cornerstone of the School of Allied Health Sciences, playing a crucial role in shaping the academic journey of students pursuing allied health and clinical science courses.

The Department of Microbiology offers two premier programs, M.Sc. Clinical Microbiology, and Ph.D. in Clinical Microbiology. The department is equipped with two spacious microbiological laboratories featuring state-of-the-art equipment to bridge theory with practice. These labs are designed to equip students with essential skills, enabling them to perform advanced microbiological techniques and embark on innovative research projects.
Our faculty comprises distinguished academicians with exceptional credentials, honed through education and training at some of the most prestigious institutes and universities. The department proudly boasts two doctorate faculty members, with three more currently pursuing their Ph.D. within this university. Our teaching methodology thrives on dynamic, interactive, and collaborative learning, fostering a strong bond between faculty and students for a holistic academic experience.
It is our mission to provide a hands-on learning experience that prepares students to engage with cutting-edge technologies and contribute meaningfully to the scientific community. Our commitment to excellence is reflected in the achievements of our students. Our alumni secured placements in prestigious companies and laboratories, marking yet another milestone for the department.
The Department of Microbiology remains committed to excellence in education, research, and professional development. We aim to continue fostering a learning environment that inspires innovation, cultivates curiosity, and shapes the next generation of leaders in Clinical Microbiology and life sciences.
