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Akansha Bisht

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Yes, here are some IITs offering PhD programs relevant to Bioinformatics:

IITs

PhD Programs

IIT Delhi

PhD in Biochemical Engineering and Biotechnology

IIT Kharagpur

PhD in Microbiology

IIT Kanpur

PhD in Biological Sciences and Bioengineering

IIT Guwahati

PhD in Biosciences and Bioengineering

IIT Roorkee

PhD in Biotechnology

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Akansha Bisht

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Yes, Bioinformatics is used in many areas at NASA, including: 

  • Space Biology initiatives: Bioinformaticians at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) contribute to NASA's Space Biology initiatives, including plant biology, translational research, and the GeneLab database.
  • Mars Missions: Bioinformatics is used to analyze data gathered during Mars missions, including information about the planet's atmosphere, geology, and potential for life.
  • Analysis Working Groups (AWGs): NASA's GeneLab recruits bioinformaticians, postdocs, graduate students, and investigators to participate in AWGs. These groups analyze data from spaceflight experi
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Akansha Bisht

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Bioinformatics jobs are rapidly growing. According to a report published by Grand View Research, the global market size was valued at around $10bn in 2020 and is anticipated to expand at a rate of 13.7% each year in the run to 2030.

Bioinformatics professionals are in high demand, and the supply of qualified individuals is limited. Whilst Bioinformatics is a sector of strong growth, with around 56,000 new jobs a year, the shortage of candidates in the private, public, and academic sectors is only growing.

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Akansha Bisht

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According to the AmbitionBox, A Bioinformatics Scientist's Salary in India is:

  • INR 2.8 LPA for the fresher's level
  • INR 9.6 LPA for the mid-level
  • INR 51.0 LPA for the top level

However, the salary package varies depending on one's relevant experience, skills, location, company, and designation.

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Virajita Sharma

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IIIT Trichy provides the PhD course in both full-time and part-time modes. The institute offers the doctoral programme across four major specialisations:

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Virajita Sharma

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IIIT Manipur PhD fee includes a lot of components such as tuition fees, security deposits, hostel fees, mess fees, and more. Some of these parameters like the security fee need to be paid only once. PhD fees at IIIT Manipur is INR 52,200. Candidates should note that the fee is taken from the official sources and is subject to change. For further fee related information, students can visit the official website of the institute.

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Muskan

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The Ph.D. programs offered by Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati University (MDSU) in Ajmer span a variety of subjects. A Master's degree with at least 55% of the possible points is normally required for admission to the Ph.D. program. The Rajasthan Ph.D. Admission Test (R-PAT) or other comparable university-conducted entrance exam must be passed in order to move on to the interview stage of the selection process. MDSU adheres to the program's UGC requirements. Typically, the initial part of the academic year is when applications are open. It is advised to check the university's official website for the most recent information regarding deadl

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Parul Thapa

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A PhD in Neurophysiology is an advanced research-focused doctoral programme that delves deeply into the study of the nervous system's physiological aspects. PhD in Neurophysiology combines elements of neuroscience and physiology to explore the intricate functions of neurons, synapses, neural circuits, and the overall workings of the nervous system.

PhD in Neurophysiology typically prioritizes research, involving extensive lab work, experiments, data analysis, and thesis writing.

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Akansha Bisht

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Yes, here are some college options for PhD Botany under INR 1 Lacs fee, you can consider:

PhD Botany CollegesCourse Fee
Ravenshaw UniversityINR 35,000
NIMS Institute of Medical and Allied SciencesINR 90,000
IFTM UniversityINR 21,000

Note: The information is sourced from the official/counselling body and may vary.

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Akansha Bisht

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Here are some books related to PhD Botany you should read:

BooksAuthors
Plants PhysiologyEduardo Zeiger and Lincoln Taiz
Introductory Plant Biology Stern
Introduction to Plant Physiology Hopkins W.G and Huner P.A
Molecular Biology of the CellBruce Alberts
Concepts of Genetics Klug W.S., Cummings M.R., Spencer C.A

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