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Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Bhabha Atomic Research Centre BARC PhD DRM DMRIT Admission


Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC Trombay)

Admission 

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) 

Eligibility:
a)     Qualifying Degree and other academic qualifications: Candidates should possess ME / M Tech or equivalent degree in Mechanical / Chemical / Metallurgical / Electrical / Electronics / Instrumentation or Computer engineering disciplines with minimum 60% Marks in BE / BTech and minimum of 60% marks in ME / MTech or equivalent degree as per the Ordinance of the respective degree awarding University OR equivalent CGPI (converted to % Marks by multiplying with 100/x if the CGPAis on x points scale).
b)     Age limit: The candidates desirous of availing DGFS-PhD Fellowship should have been born on or after January 1, 1983. Age limit is relaxable by three years for OBC and by five years for SC/ST applicants. The age limit for the candidates working as faculty in Engineering Colleges desirous of doing PhD without the fellowship grant is 40 years.
c)      Nationality: Applicant should be an Indian citizen.

Selection Process

Applicants who fulfill the above mentioned eligibility criteria, and whose MTech. project is of relevance to DAE, shall be called to BARC, Mumbai in November 2010 for a written screening test followed by interview of selected number of candidates based on the merit in the screening test. The candidates should be prepared for a 10 minutes presentation on their research interest. Outstation applicants called for interview will be paid, after their interview, to and fro sleeper class train fare by shortest route, or actual fare, whichever is less.

Enclosures [Attested Photocopies of]
 Date of Birth Certificate and SC/ST/OBC Certificate (as applicable)
 Mark-lists of all available ME / MTech Semesters/Part and Degree Certificate or Provisional Certificate (as applicable)
 Mark-lists of BE / BTech and Degree Certificate
 Synopsis of MTech Project

Diploma in Radiation Medicine (DRM)
Eligibility:
M.B.B.S. Degree including internship of an MCI recognized Institute. Candidates having post-graduate medical qualification may also apply. Candidates sponsored by Medical Institutions with immediate prospect of post training employment will compete for 1 (one) seat.

Age: Not more than 40 years as on 1st May 2010. Upper age limit can be relaxed in the case of SC/ST, OBC, sponsored candidates and PH category .The candidates with physical disabilities limited to the lower extremities, but permitting to stand and move and physically able to carry out the course requirement only will be considered. The selected candidates should be able to discharge the duties of a Nuclear Medicine Physician.

NOTE: Sponsored candidates should furnish an employment certificate from the Head of Institution stating that their salary will be paid during the training period and that they will be employed suitably following the successful completion of training.

AGE LIMIT: Not more than 35 years as on 1st May, 2010. Upper age limit can be relaxed in the case of SC/ ST, OBO, sponsored candidates and PH category. The candidates with physical disabilities limited to the lower extremities, but permitting to stand and move and physically able to carry out the course requirement only will be considered. The selected candidates should be able to discharge the duties of a Nuclear Medicine Technologist.

Common Entrance Test: Admission criteria will be a CET (Common Entrance Test) of 200 questions in 3 hours with negative marks for incorrect answers. The CET will be based on Multiple-Choice Questions and will have 200 questions at the III MBBS level. Subjects covered will be Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Pathology, Internal Medicine (Cardiology, Pediatrics, Oncology), Infectious diseases, Neurology Nephrology, Endocrinology and Recent Advances in Medicine. Minimum marks to qualify will be 50%. A Merit List of qualifying candidates will be made and candidates will be selected in order of merit only. The CET will be held in BARC, Trombay, Mumbai.

Diploma in Medical Radioisoto Techniques (DMRIT)

Eligibility:
B.Sc. Degree with 60% and above marks on aggregate of science subjects of a recognized University with Chemistry, Physics, Life Sciences, Biotechnology, Biochemistry Microbiology, Biophysics, B.Sc. (Nuclear Medicine Technology) or B.Sc. (Medical Radiological Technology). Those having M.Sc. degree may also apply, but they will not have any preference in selection.

AGE LIMIT: Not more than 35 years as on 1st May, 2010. Upper age limit can be relaxed in the case of SC/ ST, OBO, sponsored candidates and PH category. The candidates with physical disabilities limited to the lower extremities, but permitting to stand and move and physically able to carry out the course requirement only will be considered. The selected candidates should be able to discharge the duties of a Nuclear Medicine Technologist.

Common Entrance Test: Admission criteria will be a CET (Common Entrance Test) of 150 questions with negative marking for incorrect answers. The CET will be based on Multiple Choice Questions and will have 150 questions. The CET syllabus will be drawn from Science Subjects of Standard Xll or equivalent. Minimum marks to qualify will be 50%. A Merit List of qualifying candidates will be made and will be selected in order of merit only. The CET will be held in BARC, Trombay Mumbai. The dates for CET will be announced later.

Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC Trombay)
Trombay
Mumbai 
Maharashtra 
Email: info@barc.ernet.in 
Website: www.barc.ernet.in

BARC was started in 1954, as the Atomic Energy Establishment,the Trombay (AEET), and became India's primary nuclear research centre, taking over charge of most nuclear scientists that were at the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research. After Homi J. Bhabha's death in 1966, the centre was renamed as the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre.
The first reactors at BARC and its affiliated power generation centres were imported from the west. India's first power reactors, installed at the Tarapur Atomic Power Plant (TAPP) were from the United States.


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