CSIR NET EXAM
Twice in a year, first in June and second is in December.
Twice in a year, first in June and second is in December.
GATE (Life Science)
Examination held on Second Sunday of February of every year and Forms come in September/October every year.
Part I: Compulsory Chemistry
This covers chemistry up to B.Sc. level and have fix pattern like some questions from Thermodynamics, Electrochemistry, Aromatic reaction mechanism etc.
Part II: Optional Paper
In Optionals you are to choose any two papers from the following: Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Botany, Microbiology, Zoology.
DBT-JRF
This Examination held in April of every year and Forms comes in January-February.
Paper I: Consist 50 Questions which cover Basic Physics, Chemistry and General Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Immunology, Microbiology etc.
Paper II: Consist 200 questions of which 50 has to be attempted this paper is quite difficult as it contain questions from hardcore Biotechnology, Bioinformatics, Biochemistry and other advance topics.
ICMR-JRF
This Examination held in July of every year and Forms come in March.
Section A: Comprise 50 questions from Scientific aptitude, General Science and general Knowledge.
Section B: Comprise 100 questions from Biochemistry, Microbiology, Immunology, Molecular Biology, Biophysics and Recombinant DNA etc.
Section C: This is Social Science Students.• The Life Science students have to score 55% marks 950% for SC/ST) for Top 100 ranks.• Every year 80 students from Life Science and 20 students from Social Sciences are awarded ICMR JRF.
• If somebody do not join any Institute within six months of awarding JRF this will be awarded to next student in the waiting list of 100 students.
Major PhD Entrances any Postgraduate must Appear & their Examination Patterns
Source: http://biotechspectrum.blogspot.com/
IISc. Bangalore
www.iisc.ernet.in
Forms comes in January every year & examination is held in 2 stages.
Stage I:
Written Test: Held in last Sunday of April. Most of questions are from advanced biology.
Stage II:
Interview: Held in June second week.
Session Start: In July Last
NBRC (National Brain Research Centre)
www.nbrc.ac.in
Nature of Entrance: Written and Interview
Important Dates (Tentative)
[Please note that we only provide tentative dates based on previous years dates. For exact dates related information it is always best to check official websites only.]
Starting date of submitting applications online: 3rd Week of January, 2012
Last date of submitting applications online: 3rd Week of February, 2012
Last date of receiving application fee: 3rd Week of February, 2012
Date of Examination: 2nd Week of March, 2012
NII (National Institute of Immunology)
www.nii.res.in
Nature of Entrance: Written and Interview
Hoe To Apply:
Applications can be sent online at www.nii.res.in or should be typed / Handwritten in Capital Letters on A4-size plain paper in the prescribed format available on the websitewww.nii.res.in
Completed applications must be accompanied with the crossed Demand Draft for Rs.1000/- of 6 months validity in favour of 'Director, National Institute of Immunology', payable at Canara Bank, Jit Singh Marg, New Delhi. A Demand Draft for Rs.500/- is acceptable from SC / ST candidates, provided relevant documentary proof is enclosed.
Website: http://www.nii.res.in/
BARC (Bhabha Atomic Research Center)
Nature of Entrance: Written and Interview
TIFR (Tata Institute of Fundamental Research)
www.tifr.res.in
Forms comes in September/October every year.
Entrance for DBS, Bombay and NCBS, Bangalore is 3 stage Entrance Examination.
Stage I:
Written Test: Comprise “extreme basics” of physics, chemistry, maths and biology.
From this year this section will consist of the usual 2 hours test. Followed by an additional one hour for a 1500 word essay on a general scientific topic. Up to three choices will be provided for the essay topic.
Stage II:
Interview: In March-April at Bangalore and/or Mumbai. There will be two rounds of Interview. Ist round is general round and after short listing next round of interview will be on the basis of in-depth knowledge of subject and proposal.
Result: In May just after completion of Interview.
JNU
www.jnu.ac.in
Courses Offered: M.Phil & PhD in Environmental Science, Life Science & Biotechnology.
Nature of Entrance: Usually held in mid of ay Entrance Test comprises Physics, Chemistry, Maths and Advanced Level Biology. Four centers held their exams separately School of Environmental Sciences (SES), School of Life Sciences (SLS), School of Biotechnology (SBT), Special Center for Molecular Medicine (SCMM)
Interviews held in July
AIIMS
www.aiims.ac.in
Nature of Entrance: Written Test held two times in a year (July and January) which comprises both objective and subjective questions. Then two rounds of interviews are held.
Examination held on Second Sunday of February of every year and Forms come in September/October every year.
Part I: Compulsory Chemistry
This covers chemistry up to B.Sc. level and have fix pattern like some questions from Thermodynamics, Electrochemistry, Aromatic reaction mechanism etc.
Part II: Optional Paper
In Optionals you are to choose any two papers from the following: Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Botany, Microbiology, Zoology.
DBT-JRF
This Examination held in April of every year and Forms comes in January-February.
Paper I: Consist 50 Questions which cover Basic Physics, Chemistry and General Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Immunology, Microbiology etc.
Paper II: Consist 200 questions of which 50 has to be attempted this paper is quite difficult as it contain questions from hardcore Biotechnology, Bioinformatics, Biochemistry and other advance topics.
ICMR-JRF
This Examination held in July of every year and Forms come in March.
Section A: Comprise 50 questions from Scientific aptitude, General Science and general Knowledge.
Section B: Comprise 100 questions from Biochemistry, Microbiology, Immunology, Molecular Biology, Biophysics and Recombinant DNA etc.
Section C: This is Social Science Students.• The Life Science students have to score 55% marks 950% for SC/ST) for Top 100 ranks.• Every year 80 students from Life Science and 20 students from Social Sciences are awarded ICMR JRF.
• If somebody do not join any Institute within six months of awarding JRF this will be awarded to next student in the waiting list of 100 students.
Major PhD Entrances any Postgraduate must Appear & their Examination Patterns
Source: http://biotechspectrum.blogspot.com/
IISc. Bangalore
www.iisc.ernet.in
Forms comes in January every year & examination is held in 2 stages.
Stage I:
Written Test: Held in last Sunday of April. Most of questions are from advanced biology.
Stage II:
Interview: Held in June second week.
Session Start: In July Last
NBRC (National Brain Research Centre)
www.nbrc.ac.in
Nature of Entrance: Written and Interview
Important Dates (Tentative)
[Please note that we only provide tentative dates based on previous years dates. For exact dates related information it is always best to check official websites only.]
Starting date of submitting applications online: 3rd Week of January, 2012
Last date of submitting applications online: 3rd Week of February, 2012
Last date of receiving application fee: 3rd Week of February, 2012
Date of Examination: 2nd Week of March, 2012
NII (National Institute of Immunology)
www.nii.res.in
Nature of Entrance: Written and Interview
Hoe To Apply:
Applications can be sent online at www.nii.res.in or should be typed / Handwritten in Capital Letters on A4-size plain paper in the prescribed format available on the websitewww.nii.res.in
Completed applications must be accompanied with the crossed Demand Draft for Rs.1000/- of 6 months validity in favour of 'Director, National Institute of Immunology', payable at Canara Bank, Jit Singh Marg, New Delhi. A Demand Draft for Rs.500/- is acceptable from SC / ST candidates, provided relevant documentary proof is enclosed.
Website: http://www.nii.res.in/
BARC (Bhabha Atomic Research Center)
Nature of Entrance: Written and Interview
TIFR (Tata Institute of Fundamental Research)
www.tifr.res.in
Forms comes in September/October every year.
Entrance for DBS, Bombay and NCBS, Bangalore is 3 stage Entrance Examination.
Stage I:
Written Test: Comprise “extreme basics” of physics, chemistry, maths and biology.
From this year this section will consist of the usual 2 hours test. Followed by an additional one hour for a 1500 word essay on a general scientific topic. Up to three choices will be provided for the essay topic.
Stage II:
Interview: In March-April at Bangalore and/or Mumbai. There will be two rounds of Interview. Ist round is general round and after short listing next round of interview will be on the basis of in-depth knowledge of subject and proposal.
Result: In May just after completion of Interview.
JNU
www.jnu.ac.in
Courses Offered: M.Phil & PhD in Environmental Science, Life Science & Biotechnology.
Nature of Entrance: Usually held in mid of ay Entrance Test comprises Physics, Chemistry, Maths and Advanced Level Biology. Four centers held their exams separately School of Environmental Sciences (SES), School of Life Sciences (SLS), School of Biotechnology (SBT), Special Center for Molecular Medicine (SCMM)
Interviews held in July
AIIMS
www.aiims.ac.in
Nature of Entrance: Written Test held two times in a year (July and January) which comprises both objective and subjective questions. Then two rounds of interviews are held.
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