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Nuclear physics
Nuclear physics








This Chapter presents à three-dimensional model, technological and design diagrams of a reactor unit. This cooling system develops the concept of a reactor plant presented in. The cooling system based on the passive principle of natural convection of the coolant. This paper presents the results of the analysis of a universal system for cooling of the research reactors core. Irina Uzikova, Nuclear Safety Engineer, Assystem E&OS (France)

  • The upper age limit for candidates applying for this program is 28 years (33 years for SC/ST/PH/Women candidates and 31 years for OBC).Vitaly Uzikov, Lead Ingeeneer, JSC “SSC RIAR” (Russian Federation).
  • Students who are appearing for final year examinations can also apply for this program.
  • The application form for this entrance examination is available online. Students who have completed Master’s degree in Basic Science or Bachelor’s degree in Applied Science can take this entrance.
  • JGEEBILS is Joint Graduate Entrance Examination for Biology and Interdisciplinary Life Sciences conducted by National Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS).
  • The candidates have to give BET (Biotechnology Eligibility test) and based on the rank obtained, they will be selected for the fellowship.

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    The application form is available online. DBT JRF is Department of Biotechnology of India that offers JRF to the candidates.

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    The eligibility for this test is a post-graduate degree in the relevant discipline. Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) conducts an entrance examination in collaboration with PGIMER for the award of Junior Research Fellowship in Life Science.Merit in qualifying exam and JGEEBILS/GATE/ CSIR or UGC NET/DBT/ICMR Merit in qualifying exam and JEST/GATE/CSIR or UGC NET Based on the rank obtained in NET, the candidates will be awarded the JRF under various schemes in universities and colleges all over India. National Eligibility Test (NET) is conducted by CBSE to determine the eligibility of India nationals for JRF (Junior Research Fellowship) or Assistant Professor. The minimum eligibility to apply for this examination is an M.Sc degree in a relevant field. JEST application form can be filled online. programs in Physics, Theoretical Computer Science and Neuroscience. JEST is a Joint Entrance Screening Test for Ph.D. The minimum eligibility for admission in Post M.Sc in Biophysical Sciences is an M.Sc degree in Physics/Chemistry or Life Sciences and appear for JGEEBILS or GATE in Life Sciences, Biotechnology, Physics and Chemistry examination. The admission in this course is entirely based on the merit in qualifying and the entrance examination.Ĭandidates seeking admission in Post M.Sc Physics must hold an M.Sc degree in Physics and appear for JEST or GATE in Physics or CSIR/UGC NET for JRF. program or Post M.Sc in two specializations i.e.

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    Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics (SINP) offers a Ph.D.

  • The application forms are available online on the college’s official website.
  • The minimum eligibility for admission in undergraduate associateship is a 10+2 pass with at least 80% aggregate marks in Science stream and the students must be the first-year undergraduate student of 3-year B.Sc program in Physics/Chemistry or Biological Sciences.
  • Final selection is done on the basis of merit in the graduation examination and rank scored in the entrance examination followed by an interview.
  • For Post M.Sc in Biophysical Sciences, the score in JGEEBILS/ CSIR/UGC/DBT or ICMR NET will be considered.
  • For JRF in Physics and Post M.Sc in Physics, the admission is granted on the basis of candidates’ performance in JEST/ GATE in Physics/ CSIR or UGC NET.
  • The minimum eligibility for admission in Post M.Sc in Physics and Biophysical Sciences is an M.Sc degree in Physics or Chemistry.
  • They have to submit the application form online after filling the correct details.
  • The candidates can apply online for both the programs.









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