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Candidates are selected based on performance in the Research Eligibility Test (RET) and interview conducted by a given institute.
Candidates who have already qualified UGC/ CSIR (JRF)/ NET/ GATE/ M.Phil./ M.Tech., or equivalent examinations, are not required to appear for the Ph.D. entrance test, but need to appear for the round of Personal Interview.
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You can appear for IIT JAM Bio technology examination. The IIT JAM exam is a national level exam, which is held for the admission into IITs, or IISc institutes for M.Sc. M.Sc-PhD and other integrated courses. IIT JAM Exam is held for six subjects physics, mathematics, geology, chemistry, mathematical statistics and bio-technology subjects. The candidates must have completed the graduation degree in that subject for minimum 4 sem or 2 years. As you have completed the B.Sc. In Bio tech, you should apply for IIT JAM Bio technology subject, Make sure that you fulfill all the eligibility criteria for the exam from official webs
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