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Hello aspirant
Tata institute of fundamental research is one of the best public research institutes in Mumbai. It is accredited A+ by NAAC. This institute offers a variety of courses at masters and phd levels. The academics of this institute is very practical oriented with experienced faculty from all over the world. The placement record is also very good.
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Hello Aspirant,
TIFR is a nationwide entrance exam conducted by Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) in order to provide admission to candidates in postgraduate Science courses offered by it. For admission into PHD maths a student mus have completed M.A./M.Sc./M.Tech or should be in final year. There's no bar on the basis of english/ hindi medium. Everyone meeting the eligibility criteria can sit for the exam. TIFR checks your knowledge and skills so you don't have to worry about being passed out from hindi medium.
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Hello aspirant. Tifr is really one of the tough exams and competition is ofcourse stiff. But if you well plan and prepare, definitely you would be able to place yourself in a good place
1, first know the entire syllabus and divide into parts. Not just the syllabus, each and every topic and note it down. Don't look syllabus in a widee way, as in, donot generalise and put the topics, narrow down and note down each topic and sub topic. This would help you not to waste time
2. Plan your day according and finish that particular topic planned by taking notes. Mark the difficult ones and make sure once you know easy ones, you remember them for long time
Organize the entire syllabus and divide that. Leave the parts related to memorizing to the early morning and math related to nights
3. Take as many as mock tests you can. Nite down your mistakes and learn concepts. Make new mistakes every time. But remember, don't repeat the old mistakes. Previous year questions solve them and practice to your best
If you are able to use your time productively through self preparation then you donot need to go for coaching. If you were not able to coz of work or other things, then I would suggest you to go for coaching
All the best
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Nikhitha
Hello Aspirant,
TIFR is a nationwide entrance exam conducted by Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) in order to provide admission to candidates in postgraduate Science courses offered by it.Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR), offers Phd and Integrated M.Sc - Ph.D and pure M.Sc programmes to students. The programmes offered are in the subjects including Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Computer & Systems Sciences (including Communications and Applied Probability) and Science Education.
For admissions to PhD programmes, students must hold an M.A./M.Sc./M.Tech degree. For integrated PhD programmes, students must have completed their B.A./B.Sc./B.E./B.Tech/B.Pharm/B.V.Sc/MBBS/BDS degrees. Admissions to all the programmes offered by TIFR (except science education) is based on a written test conducted by the institute. However, the institute also accepts GATE / NET / JEST scores for admissions to Physics.
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Hi,
TIFR GS Results 2020 for TIFR Nationwide Entrance Examination (GS-2020) to be declared by the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) for the entrance exam conducted on 8 December 2019. The candidates who appeared in TIFR GS JGEEBILS can check TIFR GS Result will published in the online mode.
Shortlisted candidates will be called for interviews to be held during end-February to early-April, 2020.
The list of students who have been shortlisted for the interview has been released. The shortlisted candidates will be called for on-campus interviews in DBS-TIFR (Mumbai); TCIS-TIFR (Hyderabad) and NCBS-TIFR/inStem (Bangalore). The candidates are shortlisted for interviews by each Centre/Institution on the basis of the statement of interest, scientific and extra-curricular efforts, academic performance, Referee Reports, and scores/ranks in written tests. Candidates shortlisted for an on-campus interview will receive a call letter directly from the relevant Centre(s)/Institution(s). The dates for the on-campus interviews will be mentioned in this call letter.
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hi,
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Hi
Here I'll give a brief comparison between two of these exams
TIFR GS
This exam is conducted on the first week of December
IIT JAM
This exam is conducted on the first week of February
now TIFR GS is a little harder here due to its timing. Because most of us have their semester exams on December or November so preparing for TIFR GS along with semester exams is difficult.On the other hand IITJAM has a quite good timing. Because the even semester starts on May .
Now TIFR GS is conceptual exam.
IIT JAM is formula based exam.
So here if you have a clear concept but you don't memorize formulae TIFR GS would be easy for you.
But if your subject knowledge is not that good but you practice a lot and have memorized every formulae IITJAM is easy for you.
Another thing is that TIFR GS is a two stage exam .You have to give written exam and interview.But IIT JAM is only an exam of 3 hrs.
So these are the pros and cons .
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Hi Sahu!
Tifr is Tata institute of fundamental research, this tifr conducts graduate school admission exam every year. The eligibility criteria of this exam is:
Mathematics:
So you have completed B.Sc in mathematics you are eligible for integrated P.Hd
in tifr.
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All the Best!
Hello,
According to the eligibility criteria described by Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, a third year student studying Bsc Physics is eligible to apply for Integrated Ph.D in Physics. For more details, please visit the following website.
http://univ.tifr.res.in/gs2020/Eligibility/Eligibility.htm#:~:targetText=Exceptionally%20well%20qualified%20students%20with%20a%20three%20year%20degree%20in,and%20admitted%20to%20a%20Ph.&targetText=degree%20in%20some%20subjects%20by,in%2F~gsoffice%20for%20details).
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The infrastructure of National centre for biological sciences coming under the tata institute of fundamental research having a good infra with all the necessary facilities available in the campus.The institute is known for research work and laboratories are good.
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