Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics jobs for Ph.D. Programme Physics in Kolkata. Last Date to apply: 07 May 2018
Job Description
Ph.D. Admission 2018
Students are invited to join the SINP Ph.D. programme in Physics (Experimental and Theoretical) and Biophysical Sciences in the 2018-19 Session starting from August 2018.
The programme starts with a pre-Ph.D. course work, popularly known as Post M.Sc. programme.
Eligibility
Physics: Masters’ degree in Physics.
Biophysical Sciences: Masters’ degree in Physics / Chemistry (with Life Science at 10+2 level) or Masters’ degrees in Life Sciences (with Chemistry and Mathematics at 10+2 level).
Students appearing in the final examinations for their Masters’ degrees during the current academic session may also apply. However, their admission will be made provisional till they successfully pass their Masters’ degrees in compliance with the cut-off requirement for SINP screening procedure (to be announced later). Master’s degree marks-sheet should be submitted by 30 November 2018.
Selection procedure: A first screening will be done based on previous academic records of the applicants.
Candidates interested in both the experimental and theoretical physics streams are encouraged to apply separately.
A further shortlist of candidates will be prepared based on the performance in nation-wide screening test as mentioned below:
For Physics (Experimental and Theoretical): i) Joint Entrance Screening Test (JEST) ii) GATE in Physics iii) CSIR/UGC NET for JRF in Physics
For Biophysical Sciences:i) Joint Graduate Entrance Examination for Biology and Interdisciplinary Life Sciences (JGEEBILS) conducted by NCBS-TIFR.ii) CSIR/UGC/DBT/ICMR NET for JRF iii) GATE in Life Sciences, Biotechnology, Physics and Chemistry.
Fellowships and benefits : The selected students are admitted to Post M.Sc. as Junior Research Fellow (JRF). Depending on the selection procedure and eligibility in nation-wide screening tests, there are two kinds of fellowships the students can enjoy:
i) SINP fellowships for candidates: Rs.25,000/- p.m. for 1st two years,Rs.28,000/- p.m. for subsequent yearsFellowships and benefits
The selected students are admitted to Post M.Sc. as Junior Research Fellow (JRF). Depending on the selection procedure and eligibility in nation-wide screening tests, there are two kinds of fellowships the students can enjoy:
i) SINP fellowships for candidates: Rs.25,000/- p.m. for 1st two years, Rs.28,000/- p.m. for subsequent years.
Approximate number of Intake:
Candidates with SINP Fellowship: 20
Candidates with Extramural Fellowship: 20
Students are invited to join the SINP Ph.D. programme in Physics (Experimental and Theoretical) and Biophysical Sciences in the 2018-19 Session starting from August 2018.
The programme starts with a pre-Ph.D. course work, popularly known as Post M.Sc. programme.
Eligibility
Physics: Masters’ degree in Physics.
Biophysical Sciences: Masters’ degree in Physics / Chemistry (with Life Science at 10+2 level) or Masters’ degrees in Life Sciences (with Chemistry and Mathematics at 10+2 level).
Students appearing in the final examinations for their Masters’ degrees during the current academic session may also apply. However, their admission will be made provisional till they successfully pass their Masters’ degrees in compliance with the cut-off requirement for SINP screening procedure (to be announced later). Master’s degree marks-sheet should be submitted by 30 November 2018.
Selection procedure: A first screening will be done based on previous academic records of the applicants.
Candidates interested in both the experimental and theoretical physics streams are encouraged to apply separately.
A further shortlist of candidates will be prepared based on the performance in nation-wide screening test as mentioned below:
For Physics (Experimental and Theoretical): i) Joint Entrance Screening Test (JEST) ii) GATE in Physics iii) CSIR/UGC NET for JRF in Physics
For Biophysical Sciences:i) Joint Graduate Entrance Examination for Biology and Interdisciplinary Life Sciences (JGEEBILS) conducted by NCBS-TIFR.ii) CSIR/UGC/DBT/ICMR NET for JRF iii) GATE in Life Sciences, Biotechnology, Physics and Chemistry.
Fellowships and benefits : The selected students are admitted to Post M.Sc. as Junior Research Fellow (JRF). Depending on the selection procedure and eligibility in nation-wide screening tests, there are two kinds of fellowships the students can enjoy:
i) SINP fellowships for candidates: Rs.25,000/- p.m. for 1st two years,Rs.28,000/- p.m. for subsequent yearsFellowships and benefits
The selected students are admitted to Post M.Sc. as Junior Research Fellow (JRF). Depending on the selection procedure and eligibility in nation-wide screening tests, there are two kinds of fellowships the students can enjoy:
i) SINP fellowships for candidates: Rs.25,000/- p.m. for 1st two years, Rs.28,000/- p.m. for subsequent years.
Approximate number of Intake:
Candidates with SINP Fellowship: 20
Candidates with Extramural Fellowship: 20
Job Particulars
Role others
Education MSc
Who can apply Freshers
Hiring Process Face to Face Interview
Employment TypeFull Time
Job Id394161
Job Category Govt Jobs , Scholarships
Locality Address
State West Bengal
Country India
About Company
The Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics is
an institute of basic scientific research located in Kolkata
(Calcutta). The Institute was founded in 1950 by Professor Meghnad Saha
as a part of University of Calcutta. At that time, it was called the
'Institute of Nuclear Physics', with Professor Meghnad Saha the founding
director. In the beginning, research was mainly directed towards
Nuclear Physics, which was an emerging field at that time and also
Biophysical Sciences.
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