Skip to main content

Top 7 Biotechnology Entrance Exams You Should Not Miss

www.yourbiotech.in

The potential applications of Life Sciences and biotechnology are enormous, but the right guidance and curriculum is required for a student who wishes to shine in this field. India as a whole is home to some extremely old and famous universities, where students are immersed in a rigorous curriculum, are provided with the necessary guidance to succeed in this highly competitive field, Five Strategies For Become a successful in Biotechnology

Biotechnology colleges in India are producing hundreds and thousands Biotechnologist every year. But only a few thousand pass out from a University or College that they can boast of. This is the reason why the entry to these few prestigious University & Colleges is one of the toughest battles for lakhs of candidates, who annually appear for different biotechnology entrance exams in India.


Biotechnology is one of the most important sectors for the development of a society. With Biotechnology comes innovation which makes a society progressive and sustainable. In India, Biotechnology is one of the most sought after professions. Every year lakhs of students appear for various entrance exams in India, like CSIR UGC NET, DBT JRF ICMR, ICAR Biotechnology entrance exams. 


Though CSIR UGC NET is the most popular exam among the Life science aspirants, there are several otherNational Level 45 MSc biotech Entrance Exam, National Level Undergraduate, Graduate and post graduate Entrance Exams, 21 PhD entrance Exams for Biotechnology that candidates must take to broaden their chances of admission www.yourbiotech.in brings you a list of National Level UG PG  Biotechnology Entrance Exams that Biotechnology aspirants should not miss.




1. CSIR UGC NET JRF and LS
Joint CSIR-UGC Test for Junior Research Fellowship and Eligibility for Lectureship helds in twice in a year June and December. CSIR will conduct the UGC NET exam for subject areas falling under the faculty of Science & Technology. The exam will be conducted for Chemical Sciences, Earth, Atmospheric, Ocean and Planetary Sciences, Life Sciences, Mathematical Sciences and Physical Sciences,


The award of Junior Research Fellowship (NET) to the successful eligible candidates will depend on their finding admission/placement in a university/ national laboratory/ institution of higher learning and research, as applicable.

In case of Lectureship, CSIR UGC NET is only an eligibility criterion and means that a candidate must qualify the exam in order to be appointed as a lecturer.


2. ICMR JRF entrance Examination
Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) will conduct national level Entrance exam in July for selecting candidates to award 150 Junior Research Fellowships. Online registration for the exam was begun for candidates with MSc/ MA (minimum 55% marks; 50% for the SC/ST and differently abled candidates). The upper age limit to apply is 28 yearswhich is relaxable (up to five years in case of candidates belonging to SC/ST/PH/ VH/female candidates and three years for OBC candidates).

120 fellowships will be awarded in the field of biomedical sciences and rest thirty will be in the field social sciences which includes psychology, sociology, home science, statistics, anthropology, social work, public health/ health economics.

ICMR JRF exam will be Conduct at Bengaluru, Bhopal, Bhubaneshwar, Chandigarh, Chennai, Delhi, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Mumbai, Srinagar (J&K) and Varanasi.


3. JNU CEEB Entrance Exam
Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), Delhi has started the online application process for the Combined Entrance Examination for the admission to Biotechnology Programmes (CEEB ).

JNU CEEB is conducted for admissions to MSc Agri Biotechnology, M.Sc. Biotechnology (General Biotecnology, Industrial, Environmental, Marine, Medical Biotechnology, Neuroscience, Molecular & Human Genetics and Bioresource's Biotechnology) and M.Tech. Biotechnology courses in the university.


4. AIIMS entrance examination
The AIIMS entrance examination is a gateway to the most prestigious medical college in the country. Apart from the main centre in New Delhi which was established in 1956, there are six other colleges at various cities across India. Each year All India Institute of Medical Sciences invites application for admissions in M.Sc. Biotechnology, Biochemistry and Biophysics Reproductive Biology and Clinical Embryology and Nuclear Medicine Technology Courses. There are several colleges under AIIMS, namely: AIIMS Bhopal, AIIMS Bhubaneswar, AIIMS Jodhpur, AIIMS Patna, AIIMS Raipur, AIIMS Rishikesh PhD AdmissionAIIMS Bhopal PhD Degree Admission


5. IIT JAM:
The Joint Admission Test for MSc (JAM) is being conducted to provide admissions to full-time MSc (Two Years), Joint MSc-PhD, MSc-PhD Dual Degree, MSc- MTech, and other Post-Bachelor's Degree Programmes at different IITs and Integrated PhD Programmes at IISc for consolidating science as a career option for bright students. collaboration with eight zones: IISc Bangalore, IIT Bombay, IIT Delhi, IIT Guwahati, IIT Kanpur, IIT Kharagpur, IIT Madras and IIT Roorkee.

It will be a computer-based test (CBT) for Biological Sciences, Mathematics, Physics, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Geology and Mathematical Statistics papers.


6. TIFR JGEEBILS : Joint Graduate Entrance Exam :
The TIFR national level entrance exam for biology, TIFR Exam is also known as Joint Graduate Entrance Examination for Biology and Interdisciplinary Life Sciences (JGEEBILS )

The Graduate Programme at TIFR is given following Subjects : Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Computer & Systems Sciences (including Communications and Applied Probability) and Science Education.


7. DBT JRF Entrance Exam :
Department of Biotechnology (DBT) Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) program was initiated in 2004 to provide fellowships for biotech students pursuing research in universities and / or research institutions in the country. Students are selected through online Biotechnology Eligibility Test (BET). 275 fellowships can be awarded every year.

MSc/MTech/MVSc Degree in any of the following discipline: Biotechnology, Agriculture Biotechnology, Animal/Veterinary Biotechnology, Medical Biotechnology, Marine Biotechnology, Industrial Biotechnology, Environmental Biotechnology, Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, Food Biotechnology, Biochemical Engineering and Biotechnology, Bio-resources and Biotechnology, Bioinformatics, Molecular & Human Genetics, Neuroscience, Or B.E/B.Tech in Biotechnology (4-Year course after 10+2).

Popular posts from this blog

List of Top 15 best Indian Biotechnology startups | Biotech Startup

If you are looking for the Top and best biotechnology start-ups in india. Here we are compiled the Top  biotechnology start-ups in India and this biotech start-ups are based on biology and technology companies. India is home of pharma, biotechnology and research and development firms which is purely based on advance technology, advance equipment and firms servicing in research labs and scientist. Main aim of this biotech start-ups is to develop knowledge, technology and products to develop solution against global issues. Indian biotechnology industries has attracted significant amount of global scientist and business related people's, several global companies due to India's strong generic biotechnology potential. Indian biotechnology industries is the third largest sector in Asia-pacific region and already entered into the new era of  research and development, technology development. Because of interest of government, interest of people, biotechnology investments incred...

Scientist unplugged 10 Defense machanism in Bacteria

VIRAL ATTACK   Viruses called phages (shown landing on the surface of a cell in this transmission electron micrograph) can infect and kill bacteria. Scientists have just found a slew of new defense mechanisms that help bacteria resist such assaults. Credit: Sciencenews Since long decade researcher are looking for new defense mechanism in bacteria against viral invaders. There is only and alone immune system of bacteria "CRISPR" which protects bacteria from virus attacks. Now recent research of researcher have discovered TEN set of genes which protects which protects bacteria from virus invaders, A Microbiologist from university of California, San Diego's, Joseph bondy Denomy says the inventions Doubles the protective mechanism of immune system known in bacteria. Bacteria are vulnerable to deadly virus called bacteriophages which uses the bacterial genetic machine for there own purposes and replicate itself and produce viral DNA. Meny of the bacteria are la...

Imagine world without Biotechnology ?

Over the past Two years, I have always wondered and surprised how life would be without the massive Biotechnological inventions of today. Perhaps everyone wonders the same thing. We are in the 21st century! Yeah, I am supposed to embrace biotechnology, it's something that is inborn, something that I found and cannot imagine my life without. But what would I do without this precious gift? Life back in the day would be a nightmare. Ideally, much of the paper will focus on how life would be without biotechnology by basing the argument on all spheres of life. Imagine living in a world where Biotechnology didn’t exist. That Antibiotics, you have, Computers you’re reading on, or even that nice Food you Eat, all gone with a single blink of an eye. From cultured meat to a “MicrobeMiner” for antibiotics and liquid biocomputers, a new wave of consumer biotechnology products is transforming the world. The world you would be living in would be nothing but an empty, dark and cold...