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Internet a Boon or a Curse
CURRICULUM VITAE

SUDHIR KUMAR SINGH Address: -B-208 FIRST FLOOR NEW MOTI NAGAR NEW DELHI Mob: - 09990329665 09868327268 E-mail:- kumar.sudhir539@gmail.com

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ACADEMIC RECORD

|Level |College/University |Passed Year | % secured |
|M.Sc. |BUNDEL KHAND UNIVERSITY |2011 | 71.44 |
|( Microbiology, |Major subjects studied: | | |
|Virology as Special subject) |Medical Microbiology , Immunology, Molecular Technique, | | |
| |Virology as special Subject. | | |
| B. Sc. MLT |SANTOSH MEDICAL COLLEGE GHAZIABAD INDIA |2009 | 55.58 |
| |Major subjects studied: | | |
| |Microbiology, Biochemistry, Hematology, Histopathology, | | |
| |Laboratory applied technique Molecular Technique. | | |
| BSc.(bio) |KBPG COLLEGE MIRZAPUR UP



References: Disst- Mirzapur U.P. 231301 DECLARATION

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