SNU Ph.D Bioinformatics FAQs
Ques. What is the scope of Bioinformatics research at SNU, and is it purely computational or does it involve wet-lab work?
Ans. Bioinformatics research at SNU is highly interdisciplinary. While many projects are computationally intensive, involving genomics data analysis, structural bioinformatics, and systems biology modelling, several faculty members also conduct wet-lab experiments to validate computational findings. The department has both high-performance computing infrastructure (IBM Magus cluster with 8,064 cores) and wet-lab facilities including Next Generation Sequencing, Flow Cytometry, and BSL-2/BSL-3 labs. As a part-time student, the balance between computational and wet-lab work will depend on your chosen supervisor and research topic.
Ques. Can someone with a Computer Science or IT background apply for the Part-Time Ph.D. in Bioinformatics at SNU?
Ans. Yes, candidates with an M.Tech or M.Sc. in Computer Science, Information Technology, or related fields are eligible to apply for the Ph.D. in Bioinformatics at SNU, provided they have a minimum of 60% marks or equivalent CGPA. However, since Bioinformatics is an interdisciplinary field, candidates from a purely computational background may be expected to demonstrate familiarity with biological concepts during the interview. It is advisable to review the research interests of faculty members and align your Statement of Purpose accordingly.
Ques. How does the Part-Time Ph.D. in Bioinformatics at SNU differ from the Part-Time Ph.D. in Life Science?
Ans. Both programmes are offered by the same Department of Life Sciences at SNU and share the same fee structure, admission process, and timeline. The primary difference lies in the research focus: the Ph.D. in Bioinformatics is specifically oriented towards computational biology, genomics, proteomics, structural bioinformatics, and data-driven life science research, while the Ph.D. in Life Science covers a broader range of experimental and theoretical biology. Candidates should choose based on their research interests and the specific faculty member they wish to work with.
Ques. Is there a residence requirement for Part-Time Ph.D. students in Bioinformatics at SNU?
Ans. Yes, part-time Ph.D. students are required to fulfil a residence requirement as specified by the university's doctoral regulations. The exact duration of mandatory campus presence depends on the nature of the research and the supervisor's requirements. For computationally intensive Bioinformatics projects, the campus presence requirement may be relatively flexible, but students must be available for coursework, seminars, and research reviews as scheduled. It is important to clarify the expected campus presence with your prospective supervisor before applying.
Ques. What are the career prospects after completing a Part-Time Ph.D. in Bioinformatics from SNU?
Ans. A Ph.D. in Bioinformatics from SNIoE, an Institution of Eminence, opens doors to senior research positions in academia, pharmaceutical companies, biotech firms, genomics companies, and government research organisations. Graduates can pursue roles such as Principal Scientist, Research Director, Computational Biologist, Genomics Data Scientist, or faculty positions in universities. The interdisciplinary nature of the programme, combined with SNU's research collaborations and the Nature India Index ranking of the School of Natural Sciences, adds significant value to the degree for career advancement.
Ques. What documents are required for the Part-Time Ph.D. Bioinformatics application at SNU, and is there an application fee?
Ans. The required documents include a passport-size colour photograph, current CV, all mark sheets and degree certificates (Bachelor's and Master's), fellowship or exam certificate (JGEEBILS, CSIR, UGC, INSPIRE, ICMR, etc., if applicable), and a Statement of Purpose. At least one reference letter must also be arranged. Applications must be submitted online only; offline submissions are not accepted. The official SNU admissions page does not explicitly mention an application fee for the Ph.D. programme; however, it is advisable to check the current application portal (shivnadaruniversity.nopaperforms.com/ph-d-application-form) for the latest details before applying.


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