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Have a question related to JNCASR Bangalore ?

I have passed the written exam of JNCASR and shortlisted for interview,What if i failed in impressing the interview board by answering the Question. Do i get admission in JNCASR

Passing the written exam and getting shortlisted for the interview is a great achievement! While the interview is an important step in the JNCASR admissions process, it's not the sole determining factor for your admission.

  • Evaluation: The interview is a chance for the JNCASR faculty to assess your:

    • Scientific knowledge: They'll delve deeper into your understanding of concepts covered in the written exam and related areas.
    • Problem-solving skills: They might present you with a problem or scenario to gauge your approach and analytical skills.
    • Research interest and motivation: They'll want to understand your passion for research and your suitability for a specific research group.
    • Communication skills: The ability to clearly express your ideas and thought process is crucial.


    • So, even if you don't feel you perfectly nailed the interview:
      • Don't despair: There's still a chance of getting admitted. Your overall application strength plays a role.
      • Focus on what you can control: While you can't change the interview, focus on showcasing your strengths in the remaining aspects of your application.


https://www.careers360.com/university/jawaharlal-nehru-centre-for-advanced-scientific-research-bangalore

I hope it helps!

Dear leaner,

The selection will be through jam /jncasr written test and followed by interview.

Integrated PhD program in chemistry must have bachelor degree in any branch of science with chemistry as main subject

And minimum 55% marks required for bachelor level

Students who are appearing for their final exams can also eligible .

Candidates are also qualified on based on jam 2021 written test.

Regarding dates online application has already ended at April and written test is taken already regarding research.

And the selection process is going on , maybe the final list will be ensure in the end of the month .

All the best .

As per your score and previous year cutoff, the colleges you get are:-

National Institute of Technology Karnataka Surathkal -- Industrial Biotechnology

National Institute of Technology Rourkela -- Biotechnology

Dr. B R Ambedkar National Institute of Technology Jalandhar -- Biotechnology

Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology Allahabad -- Biotechnology

To know more about your chances of getting other colleges check out the PSU/college predictor link below:

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