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Last updated on July 15, 2009

M.Sc. Virology, National Institute of Virology, University of Pune, 2009

Name of Program: M.Sc. Virology

Date of Entrance Examination: June 15, 2009 (Monday)

Time of Entrance Examination: 3.00 p.m. to 06.00 p.m.


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About the Program: M. Sc. Virology is a focused, unique, need oriented and flexible postgraduate course for cultivating and developing adequately trained human resource in virology for academy, industry and health sectors. Virology is an important interdisciplinary science integrating both basic and applied aspects in the areas of infectious diseases and public health. To develop the manpower capable of understanding and implementing the theoretical and practical aspects of virology is a policy of Indian Council of Medical Research.

Duration of Program: Two years full time

Number of Seats: 20 Seats + International + Sponsored candidates

Location: National Institute of Virology, Pashan Campus, University of Pune, Pune

Eligibility Criteria: MBBS, B.V.Sc, B.Sc. (Biotechnology / Botany / Chemistry / Life Sciences / Microbiology / Zoology) with 60% marks.

How to apply: Online registration > Enter DD details > Select subject > Fill all details > Preview > Print > Post or courier Application form, DD, documents to the Head of the Department.

Where to apply: Online Application

Date of Issue of Application Forms: April 28 to May 29, 2009

Last Date for Submitting Forms: May 2, 2009

Application Form Fee: Rs. 500/- (Demand draft)

Examination Centre: Center for Entrance test will be communicated in admit card.

Selection Procedure: Admission is based on Marks obtained in entrance test -
All questions are multiple choices.
Paper I (50 Questions / 100 Marks): General knowledge, quantitative aptitude and intelligence. All questions are compulsory.
Paper II (100 Questions / 100 Marks): Section A - 10+2 courses in Physics, Chemistry and Biology and Section B - Graduate level questions.
Negative marking: deduction of 0.3 marks per wrong answer.

Result Announcement: July 14, 2009

Email Inquiries: bedekarss@icmr.org.in

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