Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
Hello there!
Yes! A Phd from a foreign university is possible after one completes his or her post graduation from a good university.
If one does post graduation from a iiser and other government colleges with good grades, one might get good scholarships as well.
Generally, one can take direct admission in the college or university in the desired Phd course.
Kindly go through the college brochures in the eligibility section before applying.
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Hello Aspirant,
Yes both these are different colleges . Indian Institute of Science or IISc offers UG , PG and research course in their campus . There are various courses offered in IISc like
Division of Biological Sciences.
Division of Chemical Sciences.
Division of Physical and Mathematical Sciences.
Division of Electrical Sciences.
Division of Mechanical Sciences.
Division of Interdisciplinary Research etc.
Where talking about Indian Institute of Astrophysics or IIA mainly focuses and offers integrated courses like M.Tech with PhD like-
M.Tech + Ph.D in Astronomical Instruction.
M.Tech. + Ph.D. in Physics
M.Tech. + Ph.D. in Astrophysics
Hopes this helps.
All the best!
Hello aspirant !
Bachelor of technology in Genetic engineering is an undergraduate course in genetics. Genetic engineering includes the genetic modification techniques used to achieve the desired characteristic in one living organism. The composition of DNA is altered by either insertion of the gene of desired characteristics that is artificially prepared or obtained from other living organisms.
The minimum eligibility criteria is that the candidate should have passed 12th with PCB or PCM or equivalent with more than 50% of the marks.Some of the entrance exams for admission are JEE Mains,UPSEE.The admission process occurs through National/State-level entrance exams or University specific entrance tests.The average course fee ranges from 1.5 lakhs to 2 lakhs.
Hope this helps you.Feel free to ask if you have any more queries.
All the best !!
Hello,
The Indian Institute of Science, or IISc, was founded in 1909 and designated as a deemed university in 1958. However, the undergraduate programme (Bachelor's degree) began in 2011. The first IISER, on the other hand, did not appear until 2006. All of these institutes have the goal of promoting advanced scientific and technical research and education in India (as stated on the website).
Now, if the criterion is any national rankings list, IISc is at the top of it or at least ranks higher than IISER, Pune, which is generally the top IISER. To begin with, don't ask me how Engineering and Science institutes are included together in a single survey and list; I, too, am looking for solutions to such issues. Second, IISc is a well-known and respected institution.
IISc has a large alumni base, with many people achieving great success in their chosen professions. Because IISERs are younger institutes, their alumni networks aren't as strong as the IISc's, but they're not awful either. And believe me when I say that this scenario for the IISERs is set to alter dramatically in the next years.
To summarise, IISc is undoubtedly the finest, but IISERs are also excellent. If you want to pursue a career in research, any of these institutes will provide you with a solid foundation. I hope this information is useful.
All the best!!
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