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School of Bio Sciences and Technology
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Description
2009 2010 2011 2012
2013
Students qualified in UGC NET/SLET
1
1
20
1
Students qualified in GATE / CAT
7
5
12
106
56
GRE/TOEFL/IELTS
5
4
4
46
9
MAT/CMAT/XAT
1
4
6
35.
Student progression
Student progression
Percentage against enrolled
UG to PG – The percentage of UG students going for higher studies is on the rise
PG to M.Phil. – After PG students go for doing a PhD instead of M.Phil.
PG to Ph.D. – There is a fairly good conversion of PG to PhD
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral - Few students do go as a PDF.
Employed - Campus selection (Outgoing batch 2011-2012; registered in 2008 for
B. Tech and 2010 for M.Sc and M.Tech)
B.Tech Biotechnology
76.3
B.Tech Bioinformatics
82.9
B.Tech Biomedical Engineering
76.8
M.Sc Biotechnology
3.3
M.Sc Applied Microbiology
10
M. Sc Biomedical Genetics
1
M.Tech Biomedical Engineering
56.7
M. Tech Biotechnology
29.4
Other than campus recruitment
– A good percentage of students especially in
B.Tech Programmes do go for higher studies like MS and M.Tech Programmes
and do not register themselves for placements. Students completing M. Sc
programmes continue to do a PhD programme.
Entrepreneurs -
A lesser percentage of students become Entrepreneurs and
start their projects and some join their already existing family business.
36.
Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university
31.09
from other universities within the State
35.30
from universities from other States
22.69
from universities outside the country
10.92
37. Faculty who were awarded Ph.D., during 2009-2013