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Course Details

MODE

Full time

DURATION

60 Months

Doctor of Philosophy in Biological Science is five years full time course offered at Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai.


Eligibility Criteria

Masters in Basic Science (M.Sc. Physics/Chemistry/Any branch of Biology) or any professional Master's Degree (M.Pharma./M.Tech.), or a > 4 year degree program (e.g. MBBS, BDS).

Student Reviews for Ph.D Biological Science

College Infrastructure: 5/5
Academics: 5/5
Placements: 5/5
Value for Money: 5/5
Campus Life: 5/5

My exprerience is very satisfied for this institute.

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College Infrastructure

The infrastructure of National centre for biological sciences coming under the tata institute of fundamental research having a good infra with all the necessary facilities available in the campus.The institute is known for research work and laboratories are good.

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