Applications are invited from eligible candiates for Ph.D Programs in Biomedical Engineering for academic year 2011 through full time, part time (Internal) and Part time (External) for second session in following programs at St. Peter‘s University.
Applications have been invited from NRIs by Anna University, Chennai, for admission to Master degree programmes to be conducted in the following constituent colleges for the Academic Year 2011-12:
College of Engineering Guindy (CEG)
Alagappa College of Technology (ACT)
Madras Institute of Technology (MIT)
School of Architecture & Planning (SAP)
Admission Notification for Ph.D. (Neuroscience) and Integrated Ph.D. (Neuroscience) Programmes for the academic year 2011-2012
National Brain Research Centre (NBRC) is a premier institution engaged in research in the frontier areas of Neuroscience to understand the function of healthy and diseased brain. With the goal to provide seamless transition from classroom training to high-quality research in challenging areas of Neuroscience, NBRC offers Ph.D. and Integrated Ph.D. programmes in Neuroscience for exceptionally meritorious and motivated students. Admissions for the year 2011 will be through a written test followed by a 2-tier interview. In this regard, NBRC invites applications for its Ph.D. and Integrated Ph.D. programmes.
What does it cost to study for a doctorate in Germany? The good news is that it costs nothing – in principle. No fees are charged for doctoral programmes at state universities and colleges – at least, for the first six semesters. Naturally you will need to meet your living costs. Currently, anyone applying for a visa to study in Germany must be able to prove they have access to a minimum of roughly 8,000 euros a year. As a rule, this sum is not sufficient to cover all the costs. On average, according to a survey by Deutsches Studentenwerk, a student in Germany spends 812 euros a month on rent, food, clothing, travelling, work materials, leisure activities, etc. Once you have enrolled at university, your expenditure list will also include the semester fees that have to be paid when you re-register every six months. The student card you then receive allows you to pay lower fares on the bus, eat cheaply at the refectory and often pay reduced admission fees.
Binocs-Biomedical Novelties for Conserving Sapiens is A National Level Symposium was first ever held in 2008..And as awaited the event turned out to be a grand success with more than 1000 participants…Even this year we are gonna conduct the same symposium Binocs’11 with much more excitement that ever before.. Are you a Technocracy??? Waiting to explore your technical and non technical talents within you??? Come on!!! Here is your playground to voice your innovative ideas in an effective manner, we provide an opportunity to network, compete and grow with the best…The main motive of Binocs’11 is to motivate students to showcase their ability within them..Binocs’11’s attempt to encourage the efforts of those who would like to conceive for a better future…We provides an ideal platform for the thinkers of this generation. For those who wish to voice their innovative Biomedical ideas in an effective manner, we provide an opportunity to network, compete and grow with the best. Expose your technical and presentation skills at our launch pad for students to discuss the emerging technology issues, explore a variety of perspectives and probable solutions. After all, the best designs of today’s technology started as mere blueprints, so who knows where yours might take you…And the one who deserves to be the best would be surely crowned with cash prizes of worth 20K….ooofoooo!!!!! Still what are you contemplating about.. Start posting us your ideas through Email…You will be valued for that…Hurry up!!!! Before the dead line…