What Students Say
Likes
- The lab facilities are really nice, the equipments and research centre is very well developed.
- The centre celebrates festivals like ONAM, has its own ARTS club and SPORTS team
- Teaching and non teaching staffs are very friendly.
Dislikes
- Certain subjects have minor overlaps in the theory part. Maybe that could be avoided.
- Comparatively lesser study holidays before semester exams.
Course Curriculum Overview
Course work is 9.5/10 Some subjects have minor overlaps and this might feel repetitive to the students, however, the subjects are pretty decent, easy to understand and interesting. There are mostly elective subjects, so you get lot of options to choose from. The classes are mostly mornings (9am) while lab sessions are in afternoon.
Internships Opportunities
It is not exactly internship, but we have industrial visits, expert talks, and seminars for the students. This time, its in THERMO-FISHER, Bangalore. The expert talks are by leading scientists from labs and industries from across the country. The projects provided to the students are also very relevant.
Placement Experience
Placements are mostly conducted with AMRITA school of pharmacy, and managed by the CIR team (They take care to develop and mould students from 1st semester in aptitude, English and soft skills). The package is, on average, between 3.5 - 5 LPA. The centre also has an opportunity to join back as JRF/PhD.
Fees and Financial Aid
I studied here from 2023 August to May 2025. My semester fee was approximately 1LPA per semester. Apart from that, a caution deposit of Rs. 5000 was collected on the time of admission. The course MOLECULAR MEDICINE is available in both M.Tech and M.Sc degrees. The lab facilities are really good and the faculties are also good in explaining. The first year is mostly course work followed by labs, which are mostly groupwork. However the second year is entirely project, and it is supposed to be done individually. This will give an broader idea and a much clearer knowledge of the entire subject.
Campus Life
We have celebrations for ONAM, CHRISTMAS, and dedicated 3 days of ARTS and SPORTS. Other than these days, we have college foundation day, GURU Purnima also. Since the centre is in hospital premise, we don't engage in loud celebrations, as it may affect patients.
Admission
The admission process for masters is through Interview and marks in the previous qualifying examinations. GATE score is preferred however not mandatory. I applied for SRM and VIT, but chose AMRITA because of the NIRF rankings. The centre is along with the hospital campus, so its good opportunity for life science students.
Faculty
There are almost 20 faculties here in the Centre for Nanosciences. All of them are well known scientists, who have interdisciplinary interests and ideas. Its great to work with them. The projects(final year graduation and post-graduation) are directly under the faculties. The labs are very neat, have good and updated technologies and latest equipment. Even if you have zero knowledge, its a good place to learn things from scratch. The exams are held twice a year, in May and December. The course work has monthly assessments, assignments and seminars.
Night Life
Night view of campus is too good. It's calmer and more peaceful. The daytime are much more crowded as the campus gets international patients too. The hostels have fixed timings too, and those are within the campus. The boys hostel is at a walking distance.
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