In order to expose students to real-world difficulties, it includes a three-month immersion program that is funded by an additional grant. Its goal is to encourage young scientists to collaborate, be innovative, and pursue entrepreneurship.
The Ministry of Science and Technology’s Department of Biotechnology announced today the start of a new multidisciplinary bioscience research program. The new program, which aims to advance excellence in biotechnology research and education in India, was unveiled as a cooperative effort by the RCB, ICGEB, and BRIC (iBRIC) institutions. The official website of the BRIC-RCB PhD programme in biosciences is rcb.res.in/i3c (ideate, immerse, invent, collaborate).We’re waiting on application deadlines and registration information.
Students with a master’s degree in the biological sciences and medicine, as well as those with a BTech or BE in non-biological sciences, will be able to apply for the interdisciplinary PhD program in biosciences.
According to the official website, the program will include classroom and online instruction, workshops, and hands-on training on advanced technology platforms to facilitate learning in the domains of biotechnology and life sciences.
In order to expose students to real-world difficulties, it includes a three-month immersion program that is funded by an additional grant. The program’s goal is to encourage young scientists to collaborate, be innovative, and pursue entrepreneurship.
After completing the coursework and immersion program, the scholars would join RCB or ICGEB, one of the several BRIC (independent research and development centers), under the supervision of appropriate supervisors, to do their doctoral research, depending on their individual fields of interest.