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Admission to the Ph.D. programme |Junior Research Fellowship in Biophysical Sciences at Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics,Kolkata


SAHA INSTITUTE OF NUCLEAR PHYSICS, KOLKATA
An autonomous establishment under the aegis of the Department of Atomic Energy, Government of India, conducting basic research in frontline areas of Physical and Biophysical Sciences.

Initially a part of the University of Calcutta, the Institute was accorded autonomy in 1951. Since then a Governing Body (Council from 1972), chaired by the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Calcutta and having representatives from the University of Calcutta, the Union Government and the Government of West Bengal, was in the management until 1992 when this tripartite agreement came to an end. The Institute entered a contract with the Department of Atomic Energy, Government of India by which SINP retains its autonomy with the administrative control now passing on to the DAE. It has the recognition of the University of Calcutta as a Centre for conducting research for doctoral degrees and providing facilities for teaching and research in Physical and Biological Sciences. The Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission, India (and Secretary, DAE, Govt of India) chairs the governing council with members comprising three scientists nominated by the DAE, two representatives of the DAE, two nominees of CU, one nominee of Govt. of West Bengal and the Director of the Institute. 

What is this all about?
Applications are invited for admission to the Ph.D. programme of the Institute in Biophysical Sciences. The coming session will start from August, 2010 and students are required to undertake a year long Post M.Sc. course work as per new "UGC Regulations, 2009".

Who Can Apply?
Any student who have completed (within past two years) or about to complete Master's degree in Physical/Chemical/Biological Sciences with at least 55% marks at all levels can apply. At the Higher Secondary (10+2) level the candidate should also have studied Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Biology/Life Sciences with Mathematics as a compulsory subject. However, mere fulfillment of minimal academic qualification does not ensure a call for selection procedure.

Areas of Research
Research in interdisciplinary areas of Biology and Chemistry are done in Crystallography & Molecular Biology, Biophysics and Chemical Sciences Divisions, Structural Genomics Section and Electron Microscopy Facility of the Institute. For further details please visit the institutes website under Biophysical Sciences.

Fellowship and hostel accommodation

 The fellowship is Rs. 12,000/-per month for the first two years and Rs. 14,000/-per month thereafter with a fixed book grant of Rs. 3000/- after one year. Hostel accommodation will be available. Medical benefit and House Rent Allowance as per rules will also be admissible.

How to apply?
Applications must be made online through the institute website. Access to the application form for 2010
The selection will be based on commendable academic records and performances in a written examination and an interview. All the candidates will have to apply according to the prescribed format. 

Travel allowance: Candidates called for the Admission Test will be reimbursed with return second class railway fare from their normal place of residence on production of railway ticket and will be paid haltage charge @ Rs.100/-, if applicable as per the rules of the Institute.

Submission deadline: The last date for submitting applications is February 28, 2010.

Website Details:http://www.saha.ac.in/cs/www/phd-lm2.htm  

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Post M.Sc. Junior Research Fellowship programme in Physics leading to PhD at Saha Institute of Nuclear Physcis



SAHA INSTITUTE OF NUCLEAR PHYSICS, KOLKATA
An autonomous establishment under the aegis of the Department of Atomic Energy, Government of India, conducting basic research in frontline areas of Physical and Biophysical Sciences.

Initially a part of the University of Calcutta, the Institute was accorded autonomy in 1951. Since then a Governing Body (Council from 1972), chaired by the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Calcutta and having representatives from the University of Calcutta, the Union Government and the Government of West Bengal, was in the management until 1992 when this tripartite agreement came to an end. The Institute entered a contract with the Department of Atomic Energy, Government of India by which SINP retains its autonomy with the administrative control now passing on to the DAE. It has the recognition of the University of Calcutta as a Centre for conducting research for doctoral degrees and providing facilities for teaching and research in Physical and Biological Sciences. The Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission, India (and Secretary, DAE, Govt of India) chairs the governing council with members comprising three scientists nominated by the DAE, two representatives of the DAE, two nominees of CU, one nominee of Govt. of West Bengal and the Director of the Institute. 

What is this all about?
Applications are invited for admission to the Post-M.Sc. Junior Research Fellowship programme in Physics of the Institute which will start in August.

The Post-M.Sc. Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) programme in Physics constitutes the first year of the Ph.D. programme of the Institute. Any student striving for a Ph.D. in physics has to go through this programme.On successful completion of the Course a fellow can join the Ph.D. programme of the Institute.

Who Can Apply?
Physics and Mathematics at the Bachelor's level and Master's degree in Physics /Applied Mathematics /Electronics. Candidates currently in the final year of their Master's degree may also apply.

Area of Research
The Institute conducts both theoretical and experimental research in frontier areas of physics. The areas of research include: Condensed Matter Physics, High Energy Physics, Microelectronics, Nuclear & Atomic Physics, Plasma Physics, Surface Physics, Theoretical Physics.
For more details, see the Institutes website.

Fellowship and perquisites
Those admitted into the Course are designated as Junior Research Fellows (JRF) of the Institute and are entitled to stipends of Rs 12,000/- per month for the first two years and Rs 14,000/- per month thereafter. Medical reimbursement for self only as per CS(MA) Rules are also given. House Rent Allowance (HRA) at 30% of fellowship extra if he/she is not provided hostel accommodation. An annual book grant of Rs. 3000/- is also available after the first year. Any student may enjoy external sources of fellowships (CSIR, UGC), in which case the amount of fellowship and other benefits depend upon the funding agency.

Admission procedure
 All applications will be processed only through the submitted form. The selection procedure will be based on academic records, written test & interview. The written test may be waived for some JEST/GATE/CSIR-NET-JRF qualified candidates. For details, see http://www.saha.ac.in/cs/pmsc.phys/procedure.html

How to apply : Applications must be made online through the institutes website. See http://www.saha.ac.in/cs/www/jrf.html for further details of the entrance examination and to access the application form. .

Submission deadline: The last date for submitting applications is 31 January 2010

Website Details: http://www.saha.ac.in/cs/www/phd-lm2.htm  

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Summer Training Program at Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics | SINP Kolkata



What is this all about?
Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics (SINP) invites applications for Summer Students' Programme in which students participate in research and developmental works that are of interest in SINP. This programme is normally offered between the months of May and July and the expected duration of a project is approximately 8 weeks.

Who Can Apply?
First year M.Sc./equivalent B. Tech. students with excellent academic records in Physics/ Chemical/ Biophysical Sciences. The applicant must have a B. Sc. degree in the relevant field or should have completed at least 3 years of a 5 year integrated M. Sc. course. Only those candidates whose academic interests overlap with areas being pursued in SINP will be considered.

Areas of research in SINP include
Biophysics, Chemical Sciences, Crystallography & Molecular Biology, Experimental Condensed Matter Physics, Experimental High Energy Physics, Microelectronics, Nuclear and Atomic Physics, Plasma Physics, Surface Physics, Theoretical Physics and Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics. Further details of research activities can be found from the SINP home page.

Stipend: Admitted candidates would be provided a daily allowance for the duration of their stay (up to a maximum of 60 days) and TA (up to AC 3-Tier equivalent train fare) as per rules. Limited hostel facilities for the outstation candidates are available.

Applications
Interested persons should apply on-line by accessing the on-line application form. Duplicate applications may be rejected. Take a print out of the application for your record. In addition to the application, the candidate must submit the following information.

One letter of recommendation.The letter of recommendation may be written by your teacher/academic advisor using the format given.

Photocopies of mark sheets and other supporting documents will be required once the names of shortlisted candidates are published in the website.

Envelope containing the recommendation letter should be marked “Summer Students' Programme 2010” on the top and should be sent before February 20, 2010 to:

Prof Satyajit Saha
Chairman, Summer Projects Committee
Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics
1/AF Bidhannagar, Kolkata - 700064.
Incomplete or late applications will not be considered for further processing.

Submission deadline: February 15, 2010.

Website Details: http://www.saha.ac.in/cs/www/summer.htm


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