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Title: Human Resource Development Programmes of Department of Biotechnology Dr' Suman Govil Director Depart


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Human Resource Development Programmes of
Department of BiotechnologyDr. Suman
GovilDirectorDepartment of Biotechnology
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Post graduate teaching in Biotechnology61
Courses (22 started in Tenth Plan)
  • 32 M.Sc courses in general biotechnology (9)
  • 8 M.Sc courses in agriculture biotechnology
    (3)
  • 1 M.Sc course in medical biotechnology
  • 1 M.Sc course in environmental
    biotechnology (1)
  • 2 M.Sc courses in marine biotechnology (1)
  • 1 M.Sc course in industrial biotechnology (1)
  • 3 M.Sc (3/2 years) courses in neurosciences
    (2)
  • 2 M.V.Sc courses in animal biotechnology (1)
  • 6 M.Tech courses in biochemical engineering,
    bio process technology and
  • bio-technology (2)
  • 1 M.Tech in Pharmaceutical biotechnology (1)
  • 2 One year post MD/MS certificate courses in
    medical biotechnology
  • 1 One year PG diploma course in molecular and
    biochemical technology
  • 1 One year PG diploma course in genetic
    engineering and bioprocess development (1)
  • One time support to 16 universities (7 during
    Tenth Plan)

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  • DBT SPONSORED
  • UNIVERSITIES/INSTITUTIONS OFFERING TEACHING
  • COURSES IN BIOTECHNOLOGY IN INDIA
  • M.Sc. General Biotechnology (2 year Courses)
  • Name of the University/Institution (Year of
    Start) Annual intake
  • Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
    (1985-86) 30
  • Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai
    (1985-86) 25
  • MS University, Baroda (1985-86) 25
  • University of Poona, Pune (1985-86) 20
  • Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi
    (1986-87) 12
  • Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai
    (1987-88) 16
  • Indian Instt. of Technology, Roorkee
    (1991-92) 24
  • Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh (1991-92)
    14
  • Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar
    (1991-92) 10
  • Devi Ahilya Viswavidyalaya, Indore
    (1991-92) 10
  • University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad
    (1991-92) 10

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  • Name of the University/Institution (Year of
    Start) Annual intake
  • Jammu University, Jammu (1999-2000) 10
  • Gujarat University, Ahmedabad (1999-2000) 10
  • Mysore University, Mysore (1999-2000) 10
  • University of Allahabad, Allahabad
    (1999-2000) 12
  • Guru Jambheshwar University, Hisar
    (2000-2001) 14
  • University of Kashmir, Srinagar
    (2000-2001) 10
  • Kumaun University, Nainital (2000-2001) 10
  • University of North Bengal, Siliguri
    (2001-2002) 10
  • Lucknow University, Lucknow (2002-2003) 10
  • Utkal University, Bhubaneswar (2002-2003) 10
  • Pondicherry University, Pondicherry
    (2002-2003) 10
  • Sri Padmavathi Mahila Visvavidyalaya, Tirupati
    (2003-04) 10
  • Nagpur University, Nagpur (2003-04) 10
  • Visva-Bharati, Shantiniketan (W.B)(2003-04) 10
  • T.M. Bhagalpur University, Bhagalpur
    (Bihar),2004-05 10
  • Burdwan University, Burdwan (W.B.) 2005-06 10
  • HNB Garhwal Univ.,Srinagar. (Uttaranchal)
    2005-06 10

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  • M.Sc. Agricultural Biotechnology (2 years)
  • Assam Agricultural University, Jorhat
    (1988-89) 10
  • Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore
    (1988-89) 15
  • GB Pant University of Agriculture and
    Technology, 20
  • Pantnagar (1988-89)
  • Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidhalaya,
    Palampur (H.P.) 05
  • (1999-2000)
  • Indira Gandhi Agricultural Univ. Raipur
    (2000-2001) 10
  • Marathwada Agricultural University, Parbhani
    (2000-2001) 10
  • Orissa University of Agriculture Technology,
    Bhubaneswar 10
  • (2002-2003)
  • University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad
    (Karnataka) 10
  • (2004-05)
  • Kerala Agricultural University, Thrissur
    (2004-05) 10
  • M.Sc. Marine Biotechnology (2 years)
  • Goa University, Goa (1988-89)
    20

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  • Master in Medical Biotechnology (2 years)
  • All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New
    Delhi (1986-87) 10
  • M.Sc. Neurosciences (2-3 Years)
  • Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai
    (2000-2001) 5
  • Jiwaji University, Gwalior (2003-2004) 10
  • National Brain Research Centre, Gurgaon
    (2003-2004) 10
  • M.Tech. Pharmaceutical Biotechnology (2 years)
  • National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education
    Research
  • Mohali (2003-04) 10
  • Post MD/MS Certificate Course in Medical
    Biotechnology (1 year)
  • Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Instt. of Medical
    Sciences, Lucknow 5
  • (2000-2001)

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  • M.Tech
  • Biochemical Engineering Biotechnology
  • (5 years integrated /4 semesters/2 years course)
  • Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur
    (1986-87) 20
  • Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi
    (1986-87) 10
  • Dual degree (5 year integrated as well as 4
    semester courses)
  • since 1993-94
  • Anna University, Chennai (1991-92) 25
  • University Institute of Chemical Technology,
    Mumbai 20 10
  • (formerly UDCT, Mumbai) (1993-94) ( Industry
    sponsored)
  • West Bengal University of Technology, Kolkata
    (2002-2003) 15
  • Indian Instt. of Technology, Kanpur
    (2002-2003) 10

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Total No. of Students 1705
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  • Short term training programmes
  • Mid career scientists (ongoing)
  • 2-4 weeks training for 12-15 participants in
    advanced techniques of biotechnology by leading
    institutes in the country.
  • 5 in 2002, 8 in 2003, 11 in 2004 and 15 in 2005
  • Biotech industrial training programme
  • Training of post graduate students in biotech
    industries for six months
  • 46 students completed training, 19 offered
    jobs in 2005-06

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  • New Initiatives
  • Short term training programmes for college
    teachers involved in undergraduate teaching
  • 2-4 weeks training for 12-15 college teachers in
    advanced techniques of biotechnology by leading
    institutes in the country.
  • Advertisement seeking proposals inserted
  • Proposals received, considered by 3 member
    expert committee
  • Proposals recommended for support by DBT.
  • Short term training programmes for teachers of PG
    teaching institutes
  • 2-4 weeks training for 12-15 faculty members in
    advanced techniques of biotechnology
  • Proposals invited from NBRC, TIFR, AIIMS, NII,
    ICGEB, CRI, IIR, CMC, TERI, IARI, GBPUAT, UAS,
    IVRI, IIT, UICT, NCCS, NIO, CCMB, IISC, Bose
    Institute
  • Proposals received, considered by 3 member
    expert committee
  • Proposals recommended for support by DBT.

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  • Fellowships
  • (i) DBT-Junior Research Fellowship
  • Initiated in 2004
  • Provision for 100 JRF per year
  • Selection by Biotechnology eligibility test
    conducted by University of
  • Poona (Pune)
  • Number to be increased to 500 in a phased manner.
  • Earlier 2 students each for DBT teaching
    programmes and teaching institutes
  • From 2006, students given option to select
    institute as in CSIR-UGC NET
  • No. of JRFs selected 2004-26, 2005 59,
    2006-100
  • From 2007, 100 students given option to select
    institute as in CSIR-UGC NET and 2 students each
    for DBT teaching programmes and teaching
    institutes

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  • (ii) DBT- Post Doctoral Fellowship
  • Scheme modified in April, 2001
  • Provision for 100 PDF per year
  • Selection by Indian Institute of Science,
    Bangalore
  • Number to be increased to 500 in a phased manner
    and preference to be given to agricultural,
    pharma, medical biotechnology
  • Number of PDFs selected
  • 2001-02 66, 2002-03 77,
    2003-04 38
  • 2004-05 28, 2005-06 68,
    2006-07 88

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  • Awards
  • (i) Biology scholarships
  • 25 scholarships for top students in biology at
    CBSE 102
  • Cash prize of Rs. 15,000/-, gold plated medal and
    certificate of merit.
  • (ii) National Award for Women Bioscientist
  • One senior award (Rs. One lakh, citation and
    gold coated medal)
  • Two young awards (Rs. 50,000/- , citation and
    gold coated medal)
  • (iii) Biotech product and process development
    and commercialization awards
  • Provision for 5-6 awards for scientists from
    public funded institutions and one from private
    institute.
  • Cash prize of Rs. One lakh alongwith citation
    and trophy.
  • (iv) National bioscientist award for career
    development
  • Provision for 10 awards per year
  • Cash prize of Rs. One lakh and research grant of
    Rs. 3 lakh per year for 3 years
  • (v) Innovative young biotechnologist award
  • Cash award of Rs. One lakh and grant in aid of
    Rs. 10 lakhs for 3 years

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  • OTHER HRD PROGRAMMES OF DBT
  • Overseas Associateship for 3 months to 1 year
    for training in overseas laboratories
  • Provision for inviting visiting scientists from
    Abroad.
  • Popular lectures by eminent scientists
  • Short term training courses for Mid-Career
    Scientists
  • Financial Support for organizing
    National/International Seminar/Symposia
  • Travel Support for participation in
    International Seminar/Symposia
  • National Science Day Celebration by PG teaching
    Institutes.

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