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Research Scholars Program @ Centre for DNA Finger Printing and Diagnostics, Hyderabad.

Applications are invited for admission into the following Research Scholars Program of Centre for DNA Fingerprinting and Diagnostics( CDFD) for the academic year 2021-22.
Centre for DNA Finger Printing and Diagnostics admissions

Courses: Research Scholars Program
Departments:
1)    Cell & Molecular Biology    
2)    Computational Biology
3)    Disease Biology    
4)    Genetics
5)    Molecular Microbiology    
6)    Immunology
 Qualification: To be eligible for Admission to the CDFD - RSP - I - 2022, the candidate must have:
1.    A Master’s degree in any branch of Science, Technology, or Agriculture OR MBBS from a recognized University / Institute.
2.    Qualified for a Junior Research Fellowship from CSIR / UGC / DBT / ICMR / INSPIRE / BINC / JEST / UGC – RGNF or any other similar examination with fellowship. 
Candidates having qualified for Project – JRF under the ICMR funded project Scheme [which is only for a period of two years] OR DBT JRF NET with a B.Tech. [Biotechnology] degree OR DBT JRF NET under DBT – B category list OR LS-NET qualification only in CSIR-UGC (NET) examination are NOT eligible to apply. 

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Method of Selection: 
•    Admission to the CDFD – RSP – I – 2022 will be based on an interview via video conference; scheduled to be held February, 2022( the exact dates will be informed along with the list of candidates shortlisted for the interview). The candidates should be available for more than one round of interviews, spread over 4-5 days, if needed.
•    The list of candidates shortlisted for interview will be displayed in the beginning of January, 2022.
•    Display of shortlist for interview - January 10,2022

How to Apply: Candidate seeking admission is required to apply through Online.

Last Date:10.12.2021.

For more details, please visit:
http://www.cdfd.org.in/jrf/index.html
 

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