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Nishtha Shukla

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Candidates need to pass a master's degree in any discipline with at least 60% aggregate or a two-year PG diploma with at least 60% marks along with a bachelor's degre with at least 50% aggregate to apply for IIM Sirmaur PhD course. Aspirants who have passed a five-year integrated master's degree with at least 60% in any discipline or a professional qualification like CA, ICWA, CS with at least 50% along with a bachelor's degree with a minimum of 60% aggregate can also apply.

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Manisha Kumari

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The Institute awards PhD degrees for research in the elds (i) Statistics, (ii) Mathematics, (iii) Quantitative Economics, (iv) Computer Science, (v) Quality, Reliability & Operations Research (QROR).

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Statistics

Kolkata, Delhi

Mathematics

Kolkata, Bengaluru

Quantitative Economics

Kolkata, Delhi, Tezpur

Computer Science

Kolkata, Bengaluru, Chennai, Tezpur

Quality, Reliability &

Operations Research (QROR)

Bengaluru, Mumbai

 

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Tejas Davekar

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The eligibility criteria for a Ph.D. program typically include a Master’s degree in a relevant field with a minimum 55% or equivalent CGPA. Some times may also require candidates to clear national or institutional entrance exams like UGC-NET, GATE, or equivalent examinations. Additionally, candidates may need to present a research proposal and go through an interview process to demonstrate their academic preparedness for doctoral research.

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Malavika

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You must first make sure you match the eligibility requirements, which normally ask for a Master's degree in a relevant discipline with a minimum percentage (usually 50% for restricted categories and 55% for general categories). This is the first step in enrolling in a PhD program at Bharathiar University. Writing a research proposal that outlines your preferred field of study, the research challenge, your aims, your technique, and the significance of the work is crucial. The Bharathiar University Research Entrance Test (BURT) is an entrance exam that the university administers, so it's crucial to visit the website to get more specific

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Nishtha Shukla

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Candidates need to pass one-year master's degree after a four-year bachelor's degree or a two year master's degree after a three-year bachelor's degree with at least 55% aggregate or its equivalent grade to apply for PhD course at Goa Unievrsity. There is a 5% relaxation in the aggregate for SC/ ST/ OBC-NCL/ PwD candidates)

Aspirants who have completed MPhil programme with a minimum of 55% aggregate can also apply.

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Nishtha Shukla

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Candidates applying for PhD need to submit some documents. Aspirants need to submit the documents in the specified dimensions to avoid rejection. Below are the documents required for Goa University application process:

  • PG marksheet 
  • Certificate of passing MPhil/ CSIR-UGC/ UGC-NET-JRF/ Lectureship, DBT-JRF/ SLET/ JEST/ ICAR-NET/ SET/ GATE/ GPAT/GU-PET 
  • Valid Category Certificate (if applicable)
  • OBC-NCL Certificate
  • EWS Category Certificate

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Akansha Bisht

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Here are some popular book options for PhD in Bioinformatics students:

Name Of The BooksAuthors
Statistical Methods in BioinformaticsWarren J. Ewens and Gregory R. Grant 
Practical BioinformaticsMichael Agostino
The R BookMichael J. Cawley
Bioinformatics and Computational Biology in Drug Discovery and DevelopmentWilliam T. Loging

Note: The information is taken from external sources and may vary.

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Akansha Bisht

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Like any other PhD program, if you want to get admission to PhD in Bioinformatics, you'll need to fulfil the basic requirements. It will include obtaining a master's degree in a relevant discipline from a UGC-approved university with a minimum of 55% aggregate score.

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Akansha Bisht

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PhD in Bioinformatics can take 3–7 years to complete, depending on whether you study full-time or part-time. A full-time PhD in Bioinformatics typically takes 3–4 years to complete, meanwhile, a part-time PhD typically will take around 6–7 years to complete.

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Akansha Bisht

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Here are some common skills required to pursue a PhD in Bioinformatics:

  • Software Development Skills: To analyze data, you need to be able to write programs that perform automated analyses of large datasets. This includes both the creation and analysis of mathematical models for predictions. And the implementation of these models using computer algorithms. 
  • Data Management Skills: You will need to manage data sets so that they are accessible for analysis. For example. By creating databases, writing scripts for data importation or deletion, and processing large volumes of data daily. 
  • Communication Skills: You will need to present
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