Course Curriculum Overview
I did Ph.D. in Microbiology, which is a triple major course. Each major had equal weightage and the course curriculum was updated with the latest trends and industry demands. The curriculum and the exam structure was based on the structure of the Bharathiar University. So in totality, it will give a positive review in terms of academics.
Placement Experience
Placements mainly depend on the student’s performance. If you don’t do well in academics you might face challenges in the placement process, as many of our seniors are unemployed as such. So do take this point into consideration.
Fee Structure And Facilities
Ph.D Microbiology was a three-year program. The hostel charges are also quite nominal. There is a library which is quite decent and the labs are quite good too. Fee Structure was quite decent when you evaluate it with the type of facilities provided by the College.
Campus Life
Only events that take place on the college campus are based on academics. Apart from that, some sports events, campaigns, workshops, etc. are also organized. Your faculty will push you towards extracurricular activities for your own good. Sports competitions, NCC, etc. are also there.
Admission
Admission in a Ph.D. in microbiology is based on Common Entrance Test (CET) conducted by Bharathiar University and candidate may submit their applications for applying Ph.D., available on the University website. The duly filled in application along with necessary fee should be submitted through Bharathiar University and the second copy should be forwarded to the Institute. After the receipt of the applications Institute will interview the candidate. Admission is based on CET and interview score.
Faculty
The faculty was excellent in my department. You know when a faculty is committed and when they are just passing time. All of our faculty members were supportive and thorough in terms of teaching. If I have to pick out one thing which stands out for Pasteur institute of India is the faculty, faculty that is capable of shaping your career.
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