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(04-22-2016, 06:14 PM)prankur Wrote: hello sunil sir,
I got call from iit Kanpur for Ph.D programme (test and interview). which area should i focus for test. I had read your article about iit kanpur interview but that was for ms(research). Is there any difference between ms and Ph.D exam test?

sir i had apply for Ph.D computational biology there. please suggest any book which should i read?
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hello sunil sir. i am shortlisted for m.tech in biomedical in iit kanpur . what  will be asked in their screening test ? how should i prepare for the test and interview?
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(04-21-2016, 10:17 PM)Malay Wrote: Hello Sunil sir,i know that in terms of placement IIT Bombay has the best record,but what about IIT KGP and IIT Madras and which one is better?

Hello Malay,

Sorry for the delayed response, I was on a vacation. IIT Kgp and IIT Madras are also well known for their placements. If I have to make a choice, I will go for Kharagpur (keeping placements in mind).

Hope it helps
Sunil Nagpal
MS(Research) Scholar, IIT Delhi (Alumnus)
Advisor for the Biotech Students portal (BiotechStudents.com)
Computational Researcher in BioSciences at a leading MNC


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(04-22-2016, 06:14 PM)prankur Wrote: hello sunil sir,
I got call from iit Kanpur for Ph.D programme (test and interview). which area should i focus for test. I had read your article about iit kanpur interview but that was for ms(research). Is there any difference between ms and Ph.D exam test?

Hello Prankur,

Preliminary Screening pattern is common for MTech and PhD (i.e written test is similar).

Interviews will be of 2 rounds. Those who clear the first round will be taken for lab visits and will be grilled for final selection in the second round of interview.

In the first round, you'll be asked questions to test your basic concepts which you learnt in your previous course. They may also ask questions on your projects.

Second round is expected to be more tricky and detailed (your concepts will be tested). Aptitude matters a lot in this round.

Do not guess any answers nor be too overconfident. If you do not know, simply accept and say no.

Don't project yourself as someone whose life depends upon this interview.

Select and read about the guides you want to work under.


Above Information is first hand experience of a student from IIT Kanpur.

Hope it helps

Stay positive and best wishes
Sunil Nagpal
MS(Research) Scholar, IIT Delhi (Alumnus)
Advisor for the Biotech Students portal (BiotechStudents.com)
Computational Researcher in BioSciences at a leading MNC


Suggested Reads:
Top Biotech Companies | Top places to work
Indian Biotech Companies and Job Openings
Aiming a PhD in Top Grad School? | These are the Important Points to Consider
Careers in Biotechnology | A list of various Options
Biotechnology Competitive Exams in India
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(05-02-2016, 05:12 PM)SunilNagpal Wrote:
(04-22-2016, 06:14 PM)prankur Wrote: hello sunil sir,
I got call from iit Kanpur for Ph.D programme (test and interview). which area should i focus for test. I had read your article about iit kanpur interview but that was for ms(research). Is there any difference between ms and Ph.D exam test?

Hello Prankur,

Preliminary Screening pattern is common for MTech and PhD (i.e written test is similar).

Interviews will be of 2 rounds. Those who clear the first round will be taken for lab visits and will be grilled for final selection in the second round of interview.

In the first round, you'll be asked questions to test your basic concepts which you learnt in your previous course. They may also ask questions on your projects.

Second round is expected to be more tricky and detailed (your concepts will be tested). Aptitude matters a lot in this round.

Do not guess any answers nor be too overconfident. If you do not know, simply accept and say no.

Don't project yourself as someone whose life depends upon this interview.

Select and read about the guides you want to work under.


Above Information is first hand experience of a student from IIT Kanpur.

Hope it helps

Stay positive and best wishes

thank you so much sir!
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Hello Sunil sir, i'm quite interested in doing project or research work on Stem Cell Technology,but is this topic related to Biomedical Engg.and can i say this as my interest in IIT Bombay intervw?I'm a little confused about Biomed.
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(05-02-2016, 09:59 PM)Malay Wrote: Hello Sunil sir, i'm quite interested in doing project or research work on Stem Cell Technology,but is this topic related to Biomedical Engg.and can i say this as my interest in IIT Bombay interview?I'm a little confused about Biomed.

Hello Malay,

Let us assume I am your interviewer at IITB.

My first question:

Malay, you said that you would like to work on Stem Cell Technology. What exactly do you want to work on?

As you answer, my questions will follow.

[My aim is to ensure that, whatever you say there, you should be crystal clear about your aims/intentions. Nothing should be said in air (like I want to be a Genetic Engineer: it is one of the most vague/extremely broad terms used by students, which mostly lands them in soup]
Sunil Nagpal
MS(Research) Scholar, IIT Delhi (Alumnus)
Advisor for the Biotech Students portal (BiotechStudents.com)
Computational Researcher in BioSciences at a leading MNC


Suggested Reads:
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Hello Sunil sir,
Actually i want to do work on "how can embryonic stem cells be used for treating cardiovascular diseases"
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(05-03-2016, 04:16 AM)Malay Wrote: Hello Sunil sir,
Actually i want to do work on "how can embryonic stem cells be used for treating cardiovascular diseases"

Can you explain your approach for carrying out this study? What would be your plan of action? What if we don't have any professor working on stem cells?
Sunil Nagpal
MS(Research) Scholar, IIT Delhi (Alumnus)
Advisor for the Biotech Students portal (BiotechStudents.com)
Computational Researcher in BioSciences at a leading MNC


Suggested Reads:
Top Biotech Companies | Top places to work
Indian Biotech Companies and Job Openings
Aiming a PhD in Top Grad School? | These are the Important Points to Consider
Careers in Biotechnology | A list of various Options
Biotechnology Competitive Exams in India
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Hello Sunil sir,
If there will not be any professor working on stem cells then,i have another topic "processes of producing artificial organs like heart,kidneys which can be used for transplantation".What about this topic?
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