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Three-year M.Tech in Nuclear Science
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April 11, 2008

What: A three-year M.Tech in Nuclear Science and Technology from Delhi University.

Eligibility

~ A candidate seeking admission to this course must qualify the Joint Admission test to M.Sc. (JAM 2008) for admission to M.Sc and other post-B.Sc. programmes conducted by the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT)

~ Minimum educational qualifications for the course is same as in JAM 2008: Bachelor's degree with Physics as a subject for at least two years/four semesters and Mathematics for at least one year/two semesters. (60 per cent aggregate marks for for General category and 55 per cent for all reserved categories).

Final selection will be done on the basis of an interview.

Stipend

Candidates selected for this course will be provided a scholarship of Rs 3,000 per month and are likely to be sent to reputed universities/institutes in France [Images] & USA for dissertation and course work.

Further details available on www.du.ac.in

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