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Ishita Chauhan

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Candidates with an MSc or an advanced BSc degree in Physics or Computer Science are eligible, based on the programme and the institute's eligibility criteria they want to apply for. So, the best suggestion is to check out the eligiblity criteria of all the institutes a candidates wish to get admission to avoid any sort of confusion. 

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Ishita Chauhan

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Here are the list of courses offered by JEST. Candidates who wish to appear for the exam must be aware of the following courses to prepare for the JEST Exam accordingly. 

  • MSc, PhD, and Integrated PhD in Physics
  • PhD and Integrated PhD in Theoretical Computer Science
  • PhD in Neuroscience and Computational Biology

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Ishita Chauhan

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The exam is conducted annually at various JEST Exam centres across India. It is conducted at the level of an MSc or advanced BSc in Physics or Computer Science. Although, it is not as difficult as the other big competitive exams still it demands a decent amount of time, consistency and dedication to crack this exam to get admission to the preferred institute. 

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Ishita Chauhan

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There are various premier research institutes and universities in India that accept JEST scores for admissions purposes. Each institute has its own eligibility and selection criteria for the exam takers. So, it is advisable for all the applicants to go through the eligibility criteria of the institute if they wish to get admission so that they exactly know whether they are eligible to appear for the exam or not. 

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Aishwarya Kumari

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MIT School of Bioengineering Sciences and Research MSc registrations are open. Aspirants can go to the official website to register and apply. To access the application form, candidates first need to complete the application form. Some of the details to be provided in the registration form are:

  • Course Type
  • First Name
  • Middle Name
  • Last Name
  • Select Course
  • Mobile Number, etc.

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Ishita Chauhan

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No, apart from Physics, JEST is also for those candidates who are interested in pursuing Theoretical Computer Science, Neuroscience, and Computational Biology at the PhD level. Therefore, candidates who wish to appear for the JEST Exam must go through the eligibility criteria in detail before filling out the JEST Application Form. 

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Ishita Chauhan

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JEST exam is at an MSc or advanced BSc level and therefore candidates need to focus on the fundamental concepts in Physics and Computer Science, practice past question papers, and refer to standard textbooks, make their own preparation strategy along with mock tests and JEST Previous year question papers. 

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Piyush Anand

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Yes, the Bioengineering school offers a two-year MSc programme in Industrial Biotechnology. The PG course is offered in Bioinformatics specialisation as well. Admission is granted on a merit-basis. Candidates who meet the eligibility criteria can visit the official website to register and apply. 

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Manori Sahni

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MIT School of Bioengineering Sciences and Research offers admission to the MSc course on a merit-basis. Hence, for admission, it is necessary that the aspirant fulfils the course-specific eligibility requirements. Candidates with a BSc degree passed with at least 50% aggregate can apply. However, the aspirants can also contact the admission office to enquire about the direct admission under management quota (if available). 

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Virajita Mehra

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The candidates seeking admission to a MSc programme must meet the eligibility criteria prescribed by the MIT School of Bioenginering Sciences. Aspirants with a valid BSc degree in Life Sciences/Biotechnology/Microbiology/Chemistry or other allied Science with at least 50% aggregate. The candidates must hold the relevant documents as well at the time of form filling and admission. 

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