Organization : National Centre for Biological Sciences
Announcement : JGEEBILS 2016 Joint Graduate Entrance Exam Biology & Interdisciplinary Life Science
Apply Online : admissions.ncbs.res.in/information/content/apply-online
Notification : admissions.ncbs.res.in/information/
Home Page : https://www.ncbs.res.in/
JGEEBILS :
Eligibility :
PhD programme : Masters in Basic Science or Bachelors in Applied Science. These include M.Sc. (Ag), B.Tech, B.E., B.V.Sc. B.Pharma (4 yrs course), MBBS., BDS. M. Pharma.
Related : NCBS GS 2016 Apply Online Procedure : www.entrance.net.in/5458.html
Students with training in Physics or Chemistry are encouraged to apply to the programmes.
Integrated Ph.D/M.Sc. by Research Programme : Bachelors in any Basic Science.
M.Sc. Wildlife Biology & Conservation: Indian nationals who have a Bachelors degree in any discipline (with a minimum of 50% in core subjects), less than 35 years of age as on July 1, 2015 and a strong interest in wildlife research and conservation. Graduate nationals of Central, South and Southeast Asian countries, with similar qualifications, are also eligible to apply.
Students who expect to complete their degrees by July 2016 are eligible to apply.
Application Procedure :
Students can apply online for hall tickets to participate in the tests. Please follow the appropriate link on this website for completing the application form. Please read the instructions carefully before you start filling up the online application form.
Students from remote areas who do not have access to internet may apply manually. They may send a request for an application form (without DD) along with a self-addressed stamped (Rs. 10) envelope (size 25cm x 17 cm) superscribed “GS-2016” to the following address
Admission Section
National Centre for Biological Sciences
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research GKVK,
Bellary Road Bangalore 560 065
The completed application form should be sent along with DD and two passport size photographs (one pasted on the application and one stapled to it).
Students may appear for the written test in multiple subjects if timings do not clash. Please send a separate application (including Demand Draft) for each subject. In case of online applicants, students will have to re-register with a different email id.
Students who wish to apply online and make payment by Demand Draft may send the Demand Draft with their name, reference code and telephone number written behind it. Alternately, students can make online payment by Debit/Credit Card.
Application Fee & Payment :
APPLICATION FEE (Non-refundable): Male applicants – Rs. 500/- for applications submitted online and Rs.550/- for applications sent manually by post. Female applicants – Rs. 100/- for applications submitted online as well as for applications sent manually by post (Please see the walk-ins section on this website).
Application fee can be paid online by Debit/Credit Card or through Demand Draft. After successful payment transaction, please login to your account on our website by using your reference code as your user id and check the payment status of your application. Normally, online payments are received within 2 working days and an auto email is sent by the system acknowledging the payment. If your transaction has been successful and your account has been debited and you do not receive the acknowledgement email within 7 days and your payment status is not updated in your account, you may write to the email ids as given in the “contact us” section.
Demand Draft: DD should be drawn on State Bank of India in favour of National Centre for Biological Science payable at Bangalore.
For mailing address and contact information, please refer to the Contact us link.
Please note:
Instructions for downloading/printing of hall tickets will be intimated by email only after receipt of application fee/approval of fee waiver.
DDs with wrong denomination are invalid and will not be returned and the hall ticket will not be issued
Nationwide Entrance Examination: Sunday, December 13, 2015
Last date for application: October 10, 2015
Results of the Nationwide Entrance Examination: January 15, 2016