Shoolini University Admissions 2025
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Ranked amongst top 3% universities globally (QS Rankings)
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NAAC A+ Grade | Among top 100 universities of India (NIRF 2024) | 40 crore+ scholarships distributed
Hostels are good. Everyone is provided with a single sharing room. The rooms are excellent, with an attached bathroom and a balcony as well. We are a small group of students hence we have only 3 classrooms and a computer lab. Wi-Fi is available everywhere on the campus. Food is not that great but fine. Food is quite affordable with respect to Bangalore standards.
The infrastructure of National centre for biological sciences coming under the tata institute of fundamental research having a good infra with all the necessary facilities available in the campus.The institute is known for research work and laboratories are good.
You can go to TIFR after your Bachelor's degree. TIFR has combined PhD and regular PhD programs in subjects such as Physics, Biology, Chemistry, Math, and Computer Science.
How to get into TIFR after BSc:
1. Entrance Test:
You need to take the TIFR GS entrance test, which usually happens in December. This test checks what you know in your subject (Physics, Chemistry, Biology, etc.).
2. Requirements:
You need a BSc degree in a related field (like Physics, Chemistry, Biology, etc.) and good grades.
3. How They Choose:
If you pass the written test, you will be chosen for an interview, which is the last step.
4. How to Prepare:
Study the ideas you learned in your BSc classes. Practice with old TIFR GS test questions and study the main topics well.
There are very benefits you will receive as a scientist and DRDO, ISRO and many other national level organization:
Read about DRDO recruitment:
See in general, if one have 50% marks in the TIFR GS examination, then its quite confirmed that the student will get a call for the interview. Now every year, the difficulty of the paper change for different subjects and as a result, the cutoff changes. So nothing for sure can't be provided, although you have moderate chances to get the interview call.
To know more about TIFR, visit the link below:
https://dqxeclau.top/university/tata-institute-of-fundamental-research-mumbai
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!