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International Four Weeks Online Certificate Course on “MICROBIOLOGY LABORATORY TECHNIQUES” (Phase - III)



ONLINE COURSE CONTENTS

DAY

CHAPTER NUMBER

TOPICS

Week - 1

1

Orientation to Microbiology Laboratory

2

Sterilization – Physical method (Drying, Dry heat and Moist heat)

3

Sterilization – Physical method (Filtration and Radiation)

4

Sterilization – Chemical method

5

Evaluation of Disinfectants

6

Parts of Microscope

7

Difference between Simple microscope & Compound microscope

8

Difference between Light microscope & Electron microscope

9

Difference between SEM and TEM

10

Culture medium

11

Guidelines for the Collection of Clinical Specimens

12

Collection of Clinical specimens

13

Transport of Clinical specimens

Week – 2

14

Stains and its types

15

Simple staining

16

Gram staining

17

Acid fast staining

18

Negative staining

19

Endospore staining

20

Metachromatic granule staining

21

Flagella staining

22

Hanging drop method

23

LPCB staining

24

KOH Wet mount

25

Slide culture technique

26

Germ tube test

Week – 3

27

Spread plate technique

28

Pour plate technique

29

Difference between Spread plate method and Pour plate method.

30

Streak plate technique

31

Catalase test

32

Oxidase test

33

Urease test

34

Indole test

35

Methyl red (MR) test

36

Voges Proskauer (VP) test

37

Citrate utilization test

Week – 4

38

Carbohydrates fermentation test

39

Triple sugar iron (TSI) test

40

Starch hydrolysis test

41

Casein hydrolysis test

42

Gelatin liquefication test

43

Coagulase test

44

Phenylalanine deaminase test

45

Antibiotics sensitivity test

ONLINE COURSE SCHEDULE

WEEK

DATE

CONTENTS

Week - 1

07.05.2025

Week - 1 Pre-recorded Lecture Videos

Week – 2

14.05.2025

Week - 2 Pre-recorded Lecture Videos and Week – 1 Quiz

Week – 3

21.05.2025

Week - 3 Pre-recorded Lecture Videos and Week – 2 Quiz

Week – 4

28.05.2025

Week - 4 Pre-recorded Lecture Videos and Week – 3 Quiz

 

04.06.2025

Week – 4 Quiz and Feedback form

 

June 2025 Third Week

Distribution of Course Completion E-certificates (FDP/Internship/ International Online Certificate Course)

 Note

Links for Pre-recorded Lecture Videos will be shared to the Registered E.mail and WhatsApp Groups.

 

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