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i am a final year bsc nursing student can i get an admission to tifr

pdwords Student Expert 8th Jan, 2021

Hello,

You haven't mentioned you're enquiring  for admission in which course, anyway as per the information provided in the website for admission to master degree courses or integrated MSc-PhD, candidates even in the final year of graduation are eligible to apply for the same, you can check out the official website at http://univ.tifr.res.in/gs2021/Eligibility/Eligibility.htm to know more details regarding this.

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I am in my b.sc microbiology final year can I apply for TIFR for M.sc/ Phd right now. My finals will be held in May or June

Akshita Gupta 22nd Nov, 2020

Dear Aspirant

well Candidates in the final year of qualifying degree can also apply for TIFR ( Tata Institute of Fundamental Research)

further Candidates will be shortlisted for interview based on written test marks, CV, letters of recommendation and Scientific write-up.

for any further query feel free to ask!

hope it helps! Good luck!

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if I do bsc in biotechnology from an average college but secure good marks overall, can I apply for Msc biotechnology in TIFR or integrated course in TIFR? please answer.

Gaurav Kumar 3rd Nov, 2020

Hello dear,

First of off all colleges doesn't make your future it is you and your performance which leads to your dream comes true.

yes you can definetely apply for Msc. in biotec from TIFR.

In TIFR there is no Msc program for biotech rather it has got 3 yearS Mcs-Phd program in biotech.

You can visit the below link in order to know more about Msc in TIFR


https://www.tifr.res.in/~dbs/students/msc_faq.html


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when will schools and colleges open in Mumbai according to the latest tifr report

Hello Aspirant!!

Due to the Corona pandemic, Even government cannot assure you about the reopening of schools. So, most probably schools would turn on, by  the end of October month.

ALL THE BEST

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How much is hostel fees in TIFR? do they provide any scholarship / fellowship for phd students in mathematics?

Mibin Mathew Mammen 6th Jul, 2020

Dear Rahul,

Thank you for your query. The following are the details regarding Phd in Mathematics offered b TIFR:

  • Course Fees 1st Year:5,000INR
  • Course Fees 2nd Year: 4,000 INR
  • Course Fee 3rd Year:8,000 INR
  • Scholarship: Full Scholarship of upto Rs 16,000
  • Hostel Fees: 2,000 Per Year

Thank you


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i would like to get the solved papers of MSC Physics entrance of BHU, HCU, TIFR, JNU and DU.is there any source for this?

Pankhuri Kumari 5th Apr, 2020
Hii Sruthi!
You can visit the respective official Websites of all these entrance examinations and universities to get the previous year solved questions papers. Most of the websites provide sample papers and previous year question papers along with the answer keys for the reference, used by students. You can also search for books, containing question banks, if any, to prepare for the same.
Hope this helps.
Good luck!
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Please give me some briefing on TIFR. Hoe to get admission? Eligibily criteria, What type of courses(B.Tech/B.Sc), which branches are available for study? What are its fees and hostel fees? What are its placements, reseach & graduate outcome?

Charvi Nayyar 11th Mar, 2020

Hello aspirant

Tata institute of fundamental research is one of the best public research institutes in Mumbai. It is accredited A+ by NAAC. This institute offers a variety of courses at masters and phd levels. The academics of this institute is very practical oriented with experienced faculty from all over the world. The placement record is also very good.

To get a better idea of the institute, use this link:-

https://www.careers360.com/university/tata-institute-of-fundamental-research-mumbai

Hope this helps

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How can a hindi medium student do preparation for TIFR entrence exam (specially interview) for m.sc. integrated Phd maths ?

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 10th Mar, 2020

Admission to Integrated Mathematics programmes consists of 2 stages. The 1st stage is an entrance examination. The syllabus and exam pattern are enlisted at: http://univ.tifr.res.in/gs2020/Files/Maths_Syllabus.pdf . The exam pattern is MCQs and True or False. The syllabus includes topics like Algebra, Analysis, Toplogy and General. The chapter wise topics are available in the link. You need to practise them in English if not for the entrance exam but atleast for studying Masters. This is because the medium of instruction will be in English. During the interview, they do not check your communication skills but they check for your subject knowledge. So they might understand that you are coming from Hindi Medium and might be okay if you answer questions in Hindi too. But should you be shortlisted for Interview, please ask their permission if you can answer in Hindi.

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What is fees structure of TIFR bombay for M.Sc. integrated Phd maths?

lubhan cherwoo 8th Mar, 2020
Hi,
The fee structure for Tata Institute of Fundamental Research - [TIFR], Mumbaiin Master of Science [M.Sc] + Ph.D is total 21k for 5 years ,3k for 1st year 2k for 2nd year 4k for 3rd and 4th year each and 8k for 5th year these fees exclude other costs that are not part of fee structure like thesis fee , registration and hostel fees.
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how can I prepare for tifr? is coaching needed?

Nikhitha Sai 18th Feb, 2020

Hello aspirant. Tifr is really one of the tough exams and competition is ofcourse stiff. But if you well plan and prepare, definitely you would be able to place yourself in a good place

1, first know the entire syllabus and divide into parts. Not just the syllabus, each and every topic and note it down. Don't look syllabus in a widee way, as in, donot generalise and put the topics, narrow down and note down each topic and sub topic. This would help you not to waste time

2. Plan your day according and finish that particular topic planned by taking notes. Mark the difficult ones and make sure once you know easy ones, you remember them for long time

Organize the entire syllabus and divide that. Leave the parts related to memorizing to the early morning and math related to nights

3. Take as many as mock tests you can. Nite down your mistakes and learn concepts. Make new mistakes every time. But remember, don't repeat the old mistakes. Previous year questions solve them and practice to your best

If you are able to use your time productively through self preparation then you donot need to go for coaching. If you were not able to coz of work or other things, then I would suggest you to go for coaching

All the best

Regards

Nikhitha

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