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Duration
3 Year
A PhD in Neuroscience is a doctoral-level research program that focuses on understanding the structure, function, development, and disorders of the nervous system, particularly the brain. The program is interdisciplinary, combining biology, medicine, psychology, chemistry, engineering, data science, and artificial intelligence.
Students work closely with supervisors on original research, publish papers in reputed journals, and contribute to advancements in brain science, mental health, and neurological disorders.
Candidates must fulfill the following criteria (may vary slightly by institute):
Educational Qualification
Master’s degree in:
Neuroscience
Life Sciences / Biotechnology / Zoology / Physiology
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FAQ
A.A PhD in Neuroscience is a doctoral research program focused on studying the structure, function, and disorders of the nervous system, especially the brain. It involves advanced research, coursework, thesis submission, and a viva-voce examination.
A.Candidates with a Master’s degree in Life Sciences, Biotechnology, Neuroscience, Psychology, Biomedical Engineering, or MBBS are eligible. A minimum of 55%–60% marks and a valid entrance exam qualification (CSIR-NET, DBT, ICMR, or institute-level test) are generally required.
A.The duration is typically 3 to 6 years, including coursework, research work, thesis writing, and final defense.
A.No. An MBBS degree is not mandatory. Candidates from life sciences, psychology, and engineering backgrounds are also eligible.